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Fayette County School Board members are expected to dip into contingency, or rainy day fund, dollars before the fast-approaching end of the fiscal year.
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Lexington drivers and pedestrians could face new restrictions when it comes to the use of bicycle lanes.
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Childhood poverty is down slightly in Kentucky, but the pandemic-era learning challenges remain, according to a new report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation.
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More foster and adopted youth in Kentucky are using the state’s college tuition waiver created specifically for them, according to a new report.
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Experts will discuss changes to federal safety-net programs during a series of upcoming Kentucky Thrive Roadshow events aimed at community professionals.
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Kentucky legislators are reacting to President Donald Trump's pick to serve as director of national intelligence, or DNI. And not all Republicans are pleased with the choice.
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Kentucky lawmakers are discussing ways to track and potentially regulate PFAS (Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), more commonly called "forever chemicals."
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Sixty folklorists from around the world are in Lexington this week for the annual conference of the International Society for Contemporary Legend Research.
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Kentucky is transitioning to what's known as Next Generation 911.
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Gov. Andy Beshear is defending his move to lower the state's gas tax and halt a scheduled increase in the fees. Republicans have expressed concerns that the actions are draining Kentucky's Road Fund.
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Lexington will kick off a series of Juneteenth-related events starting June 14.
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A former Lexmark and IBM data center campus in Lexington has been sold to Dallas-based data center operator DartPoints for $29 million, according to property records and company officials.