Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Aluminum Mill Producing 20% of US Supply Can't Afford Their Electric Bill - This is Biden's Energy Crisis An aluminum mill in Kentuckysent a letter stating it must 'be able to purchase reliable, affordable electric power'. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 12, 2022
Sergio Flores/Getty Images Pro-Abortion Nightmare: Kentucky's Republican Ag Lands Massive Blow to Planned Parenthood, Defeated CEO Calls It 'Devastating' Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron's bid to allow the state's trigger law on abortion to be enforced has triumphed By Jack Gist, The Western Journal August 3, 2022
Louisville Metro Police Department / Facebook screen shot Video: Cop Saves 7-Day-Old Baby After Desperate Father Runs Into Gas Station Pleading for Help Thanks to his training, the officer was able to remain composed, but the tense moments before the baby started crying had an effect on him. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal July 8, 2022
@MrAppalachian / Twitter screen shot In Shocking Detail, Sheriff Describes Scene Where 3 Cops and K-9 Died in 'War Zone' Shootout "It's not a police officer shot. Multiple police officers in this case. Human beings. People with children, spouses, moms and dads" By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal July 2, 2022
Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images Biden Planning Surprising Move of Appointing a Pro-Life Conservative to Federal Judge Role: Report President Joe Biden may be considering a conservative attorney, former Kentucky Solicitor General Chad Meredith. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 30, 2022
@xmanwalton / Twitter screen shot Family of Murdered Couple Feared the Worst for Missing Infant, 40 Years Later Receive 'Present From Heaven' Holly Marie Clouse went missing in 1981 after the death of her parents; now, 40 year later her family received shock news. By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal June 12, 2022
@stephkuzy / Twitter Student Found Dead Clutching Grass in Horrific Way, Cops Say Staff's Decision Caused It 'In the video, Grant appeared to be in panic or what I would describe as fight or flight,' the police chief wrote in a report. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal June 6, 2022
National Ground Intelligence Center / Facebook 'Blessing and a Miracle': Air Guardsmen Training at Aquatic Center Save Drowning Infant's Life The squadron had been wrapping up a training session at the Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center when one of them spotted something amiss. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal April 14, 2022
Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control / Facebook screen shot 'From Trash to Treasure': Stray Dog Found in Trash Can Is Named 'Oscar' and Gets Special Photo Shoot The humane society assures prospective adopters that his name is solely due to his love of trash and trash cans, not because he's a grouch. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal March 21, 2022
Louisville Metro Police Department / Facebook Puppies Found in Backpack at Scene of Car Crash, Rescued by Local Police When police officers responding to the scene of a car crash searched the vehicle, they found something very unexpected. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal January 8, 2022
@ryanhermens / Twitter Congregations from Destroyed Kentucky Churches Meet at Lot That Used to Separate Them, Give Thanks to God 'We will stop and we will shed a tear, but we will also see this as an opportunity,' Pastor West said during the liturgy. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal December 26, 2021
@heraldleader / Twitter All Nursing Home Residents Survive After Devastating Tornado Hits Facility: 'Divine Intervention' Despite the damage to the facility, all 74 residents survived, with only two sustaining minor cuts on their arms. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal December 16, 2021
BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images Biden Targets NFL Star Aaron Rodgers Over Vaccination Status While Touring Kentucky Damage President Joe Biden's vaccine agenda was on his mind while he was talking to people in tornado-ravaged Kentucky. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 16, 2021
@TrumpJew2 / Twitter screen shot Biden Makes Insulting, Tone-Deaf Joke Amid Wreckage in Storm-Ravaged Kentucky It's the kind of joke Biden would never have made about Democratic strongholds like New York or Los Angeles. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal December 16, 2021
@TheOrdonezTimes / Twitter screen shot Man Shows Up in the Middle of Storm-Ravaged Kentucky with Grill and Truckload of Food As Mayfield, Kentucky, began to sort through the rubble, the community response has inspired hope amidst the damage. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal December 15, 2021
@ARNGDirector / Twitter Kentucky Tornado Carries Family Photo 130 Miles Away, Social Media Users Rally to Bring It Home One piece of paper from a Kentucky town devastated by a tornado that landed 130 miles away will allow one family's memories to live on. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 13, 2021
First Christian Church of Mayfield Kentucky / Facebook Hope in the Rubble: 'Last Supper' Table Remains Standing in Destroyed Church As First Christian Church in Mayfield, Kentucky, searched through its tornado-ravaged building, one unique artifact stood undamaged. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal December 13, 2021
Kevin Dietsch-Pool/Getty Images 'Genuinely Disgusting': Twitter Users Roast Swalwell After Dem Uses Tornado Dead to Attack GOP Senator 'It’s sad politics have dipped to this level. Genuinely disgusting,' one Twitter user said after Swalwell's tweet. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal December 13, 2021
CBS News / YouTube screen shot After Americans Killed by Tornadoes, Biden Uses Tragedy to Advance Climate Change Agenda 'The fact is that we all know everything is more intense when the climate is warming,' Biden told reporters Saturday. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal December 12, 2021
Photo by Bryan Woolston/Getty Images Dems Freak Out After Seeing What GOP Lawmaker, Family Have in Their Hands in Viral Christmas Photo The left melted down over GOP Rep. Thomas Massie's armed family, but they never seem to care about guns unless it suits their narrative. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal December 6, 2021