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Going into the final two days of competition Kentucky trailed Tennessee by 10 donations in the annual Big Blue Crush blood drive. That all changed on Thursday as fans packed Kentucky Blood Center drives on Thursday to retake the lead with one day left in the annual blood battle.
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Kentucky lawmakers are discussing a bill that would mandate that all local law enforcement agencies and state police agree to a program that allows for the deputizing of local officers, who could then act as federal immigration agents during routine policing.
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Newly released annual state accountability data revealed some encouraging signs for students in Kentucky, including in Fayette County.
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In what’s shaping up to be another down-to-the-wire Big Blue Crush, Kentucky donors clawed back Wednesday and closed within 10 donors of Tennessee in the 38th annual blood battle.
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Businesses affected by the November 4 UPS plane crash in Louisville are set to receive disaster loans.
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Kentucky lawmakers are hinting at legislative action to address issues in Fayette County Public Schools.
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A report from the League of Women Voters of Kentucky shows state lawmakers continue to increasingly rely on fast-track maneuvers to pass bills.
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Lexington city leaders are pumping the brakes on a proposal to move forward with a public-private partnership aimed at shifting the government center to a new location.
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Kentucky donors improved on their first-day score in the 38th annual Big Blue Crush blood drive, but Tennessee’s record day on Tuesday flipped the leaderboard.
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Clara Strack scored 17 points and grabbed 13 rebounds as No. 20 Kentucky rolled past Purdue 76-35 on Tuesday night inside Historic Memorial Coliseum.
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Kur Teng hit three of Michigan State’s season-high 11 3-pointers on the way to scoring a career-best 15 points, and the 17th-ranked Spartans remained undefeated by beating No. 12 Kentucky 83-66 at Madison Square Garden in the annual Champions Classic.
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A proposed solar facility at Lexington's Haley Pike Landfill is closer to seeing the sun.