Featured News
Thousands of Kentucky children and teens will have access to free meals this summer through the state’s SUN Programs, a federally funded initiative designed to help families when school is out of session.
Local News
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Republican lawmakers are heaping criticism on Gov. Andy Beshear's decision to shave 10 cents off the state's gas tax and halt a scheduled increase — citing the impact on the state's road fund.
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Former Kentucky U.S. Senate candidate Nate Morris is set to become ambassador to Colombia.
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Kentucky law requires the Attorney General to randomly select 12 counties for additional review after every primary and general election.
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Gov. Andy Beshear has issued an executive order adding the names of specific medical conditions to the list of ailments that enable Kentuckians to obtain medical marijuana cards. The governor argues the additions don't represent a change to the law but rather a "clarification."
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Federal Medicaid cuts under the Trump administration are reducing funding in Kentucky, and a new study showed the uninsured rate for young children has reached its highest point in nearly a decade.
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Former University of Kentucky star Randall Cobb is one step closer to football immortality. The National Football Foundation announced Monday that Cobb has been named to the 2027 ballot for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame.
Radio Shows & Music
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WUKY Listener Walt Remondini returns as a guest host for The Rock & Roots Special Edition. This program aired first on Saturday, March 7, 2026.
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Molly Tuttle stops by WUKY's Rock & Roots and joins host Joe Conkwright.Recorded live on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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This week: Rock & Roots featured new music from Rodney Crowell Featuring Tyler Bryant (The Twenty One Song Salute (Owed to G.G. Shinn and Cléoma Falcon)), Mt. Joy (Lucy), St Paul & the Broken Bones (Sushi And Coca Cola), Tame Impala (End Of Summer), Alison Krauss & Union Station (One Ray Of Shine), & Christone "Kingfish" Ingram (Voodoo Charm)!
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This week: Rock & Roots featured new music from Flyte Featuring Aimee Mann (Alabaster), Jade Bird (Save Your Tears), Jeff Tweedy (Enough), The Last Dinner Party (This Is The Killer Speaking), Robert Plant Featuring Suzy Dian (Everybody's Song), & Sheryl Crow & The Real Lowdown (The New Normal)!
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This week: Rock & Roots featured new music from Goose (Your Direction), Khatumu (Fire Drill), Counting Crows (With Love From A To Z), Grant-Lee Phillips (She Knows Me), & Warren Haynes Featuring Derek Trucks (These Changes)!
Podcasts
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PodcastsWhat's the most common reason why festivalgoers land in the first-aid tent? You might be surprised. It's that time of year where we often attend outdoor events (like this weekend's Railbird,) and we don't think about the incredible infrastructure that is there in case we get injured or sick. Dr. Greg goes behind the scenes of 'event medicine' with Dr. Brian Adkins; medical director of UK Athletics Emergency Medical Services and chair-elect of the Event Medicine Division of the American College of Emergency Physicians.
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PodcastsThe Lexington Farmers' Market Report on WUKY is brought to you by Kentucky American Water, a subsidiary of American Water, providing safe, reliable water and/or wastewater services to approximately half a million people in portions of 14 counties. Learn more at kentuckyamwater.com.This week Josh and Joe shell out the goods on peas. There are many varieties at the Market now during this peak of the season, and may ways to prepare them - stir-frying, making into a hummus like dip, adding to soups and salads, or eating in hand. Go ahead and give peas a chance with your meals.
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PodcastsDr. Gary Anderson, is wrapping up 35 years as the founding conductor and musical director for the Lexington Chamber Chorale. He talks about his long musical journey and previews what's scheduled to be his final concert as leader of the choral group on Sunday June 7 at Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate.
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