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Following a lengthy public debate over whether to allow ground-mounted solar in rural areas of Fayette County, Lexington leaders settled on a limited proposal whole opting to continue the discussion on bigger picture reforms.
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Kentucky's top election official sees no indication the executive order teased by President Donald Trump regarding the elimination of mail-in ballots and possibly some voting machines would affect Kentucky. But that depends on exactly what's included in the anticipated action.
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John Wall is retiring after 11 NBA seasons. The 34-year-old former Wildcat spent most of his career with the Washington Wizards, who picked him first overall in the 2010 draft. The first break-out player in the John Calipari era played for the Wildcats for one memorable season in 2009 and he was inducted into the Kentucky Athletics Hall of Fame in 2017.
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Fayette County Public Schools board members met Monday night to look at solutions to a projected $16-million budget shortfall.
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Attorney General Russell Coleman signed a letter to Instagram Head Adam Mosseri, where 37 other attorneys general raised concerns over the app’s new location-sharing feature.
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What began as a preliminary hearing on Monday for Felicia Gross turned into an indictment announcement. The Commonwealth Attorney’s Office said a grand jury upgraded Felicia Gross's original manslaughter charge to murder.
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Governor Andy Beshear has taken emergency action to ban the sale of a synthetic drug known as 'designer xanax.'
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Close to 6,000 students are moving in this week at the University of Kentucky.
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In this week's episode, we "pump" CivicLex's Adrian Bryant for information about a pump station project with an interesting twist, the reason property taxes went down (but you probably won't feel it), and the ongoing rural solar debate.
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Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. this Thursday at Breathitt Funeral Home, with the funeral immediately following.
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WUKY's Karyn Czar sits down with Dr. Capilouto for a look at the 2024-25 academic year.
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Most of Kentucky community and technical college students say they are stressed and worried about finances, and 68% say they have experienced depression.