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A Flood Watch remains in effect through late Saturday night for much of central and eastern Kentucky, including Lexington, Louisville, and surrounding communities.
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London Mayor Randle Weddle is facing a civil lawsuit brought by Lamborghini Financial Services.
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Ronald Exantus, the man convicted in connection with the 2015 attack that killed Logan Tipton, is scheduled to be released from the Kentucky State Reformatory on July 29 after completing his sentence.
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Kentucky coroners are asking lawmakers for a state mandated salary schedule.
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On Wednesday, Governor Andy Beshear called on U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell to provide a public update on his health, saying growing concern among Kentuckians has fueled questions about the longtime senator's ability to serve.
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A new report showed the average American family’s costs have risen by at least $2,000 since Republicans passed a federal budget bill last summer.
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State lawmakers are convening a town hall on data centers in Louisville, with the goal of hearing from residents across the state.
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Sixth District Congressional hopefuls Ralph Alvarado and Zach Dembo shared the stage Tuesday at a Commerce Lexington luncheon primarily focused on business and economic issues.
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One Lexington is awarding nearly $200,000 dollars in grants to 20 Lexington-based organizations working to prevent youth gun violence and support young people affected by violence.
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In a post on X on Tuesday, Beshear announced two additional flood-related deaths in Hardin and Jefferson counties and offered condolences to the victims' families.
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The Fayette County Board of Education unanimously approved a contract with Atlanta-based Mauldin & Jenkins Certified Public Accountants during a virtual meeting Monday night.
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Lexington is inviting you to cheer on Team USA as it faces Belgium in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16.