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Governor Andy Beshear announced Thursday that while license operators are already growing "safe medical cannbis, we're about to grow a whole lot more."
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Gunner Stockton and Dillon Bell each had a pair of touchdown runs, leading No. 12 Georgia to a 35-14 victory over Kentucky as the Bulldogs bounced back from a loss to Alabama.
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Kentucky Lieutenant Gov. Jacqueline Coleman is not ruling out a run for governor in 2027.
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Following Wednesday’s Kentucky football practice, defensive coordinator Brad White discussed the Cats’ last game at South Carolina and the upcoming game against Georgia.
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The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights found the University of Kentucky violated the federal Civil Rights Act through its participation in a conference designed for students of color, particularly its association with the nonprofit PhD Project, which limits participation based on race.
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Kentucky hasn't carried out an execution since 2008 when its lethal injection practices came under scrutiny. But there's pressure now to resume capital punishment and Gov. Andy Beshear says a regulation needed to proceed with the signing of a death warrant is undergoing review.
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University of Kentucky Police are embracing major technology upgrades as a way of enhancing security on campus, but they're also looking to students and staff to create an atmosphere where individuals feel safer reporting sexual assault.
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Democrat Andy Beshear has twice won election as governor of Kentucky — thriving in a state that has voted for Donald Trump three times.
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Christian Adair recounts how being mentored as a child in Kansas inspired his program serving young men and boys of color in Lexington.
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The Kentucky Department of Corrections is expanding its employment education programs to help create more opportunities for people leaving prison.
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A majority of Kentucky's congressional delegation is aligning against Sen. Mitch McConnell in his effort to place more stringent limits on THC in hemp-related products. This week, the president offered some signals of where he stands by way of a video post.
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Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie now has a primary opponent. The outspoken House member has been the subject of a well-financed opposition campaign by Trump allies looking to unseat the lawmaker.