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The Democratic Party's most ambitious politicians are courting African American activists in New York this week as the party's unofficial 2028 presidential nomination contest takes shape at an annual conference led by Rev. Al Sharpton.
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Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers is responding to a Kentucky Supreme Court decision halting impeachment proceedings against a Fayette County judge -- and it's unclear whether the Senate intends to move forward.
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Drew Metanchuk and Jake Manson recap the weekend in UK sports.
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"Spring Break at Gatton Park is a way for us to answer that kind of age-old adage that you hear from the kids during Spring Break," says Donald Miller, Park Director of Gatton Park. "Mom and Dad, I'm Bored."
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The Frankfort Board of Commissioners voted four-to-one to direct staff to pursue a private waste management contract.
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The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Monday that impeachment proceedings against Fayette Circuit Judge Julie Goodman cannot move forward.
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April is Sexual Assault Prevention Month and advocates across the state are working to raise awareness about sexual violence, particularly for harms driven by the internet, social media and artificial intelligence.
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Drew Metanchuk and Jake Manson preview the weekend in UK sports.
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A number of controversial bills did not clear the Kentucky General Assembly before the veto cutoff date, but they could be revived in the final days.
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Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie is weighing in on the departure of Attorney General Pam Bondi, with whom he frequently clashed over the Epstein files release.
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Gov. Andy Beshear is outlining his likes and dislikes in the state budget delivered to his desk this week.
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A new downtown ride service officially launches this weekend in Lexington.