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Memorial Day is a solemn time to remember the men and women who have died while serving in the U.S. armed forces, law enforcement and public service. Across the country, communities are hosting ceremonies, wreath-laying events, and flag displays to honor them.
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Liberty Hall and The Ashbrook are partnering to offer exclusive packages for private events hosted with both residences.
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Leaders with Fayette County Public Schools addressed community concerns Thursday night over the district’s proposed $880 million budget, days before the school board is set to vote on the plan.
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear wants to see an amendment to the U.S. Constitution in response to recent actions surrounding voting rights.
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As it continues its search for a new athletics director, the University of Kentucky is changing the job description.
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Agriculture students at the University of Kentucky will have access to a new $60 million facility in the coming school year.
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Fayette County Public Schools announced major staffing cuts this week, terminating 120 district-level support personnel.
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Rep. Thomas Massie's loss to Trump-backed candidate Ed Gallrein in Tuesday's primaries has reinforced President Donald Trump's kingmaker status. But the closely-watched race did reveal tensions in the president's coalition.
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In this post-primary edition of WUKY's Capitol Chat, Kentucky Gazette editor and publisher Laura Cullen Glasscock offers her take on the Kentucky US Senate race, which will now pit Democrat Charles Booker against Republican Andy Barr and the Sixth Congressional District matchup between Republican Ralph Alvarado and former federal prosecutor Democrat Zach Dembo.
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Kentucky Congressman Andy Barr coasted to a speedy victory in the GOP primary field while former state Rep. Charles Booker duked it out with former U.S. Senate candidate Amy McGrath Tuesday night.
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Incumbent Linda Gorton and businesswoman Raquel Carter advance to November’s general election in the race for mayor of Lexington, according to unofficial results from Tuesday night’s primary.
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The Associated Press projects that U.S. Rep. Andy Barr has won the Republican primary to replace Kentucky's U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, who is stepping down in a generational change of the guard for the party.