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TikTok was aware that its design features are detrimental to its young users and that publicly touted tools aimed at limiting kids’ time on the site were largely ineffective, according to internal documents and communications exposed in lawsuit filed by the state of Kentucky.
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Rick Pitino was wildly cheered in a surprise return to Rupp Arena, with the Hall of Fame coach saying “I am so happy to be back” in a show of support for first-year Kentucky coach and former captain Mark Pope on Friday night at the Big Blue Madness public practice.
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Fayette County students will have more magnet school program opportunities thanks to a federal grant.
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Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams testified Tuesday on artificial intelligence and how it might affect elections.
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Lexington Vice Mayor Dan Wu says he’s on board with a philosophy planners are adopting in mapping out the city’s new urban county service boundary expansions.
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Gleanings Housing celebrated the completion of its first affordable housing units on Lexington’s east end Wednesday.
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A gun violence task force is recommending that Lexington elevate gun violence to the status of domestic violence and the opioid crisis.
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A nonprofit that aims to allow more seniors to age at home is seeking city funds to research what it calls a “village” model.
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College basketball is a religion to some in Kentucky and UK’s new head coach Mark Pope pulled inspiration from a sermon he heard at church this past Sunday to kick off Media Day.
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In this installment, we talk with Kit Anderson about presentations scheduled for this week, including one by the Gun Violence Task Force, as well as ways Lexingtonians can meet or learn more about local council and school board candidates.
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The deadline to register to vote in the upcoming election is just hours away.
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Students in Kentucky achieved mixed results in statewide testing, with math scores improving among older students but across-the-board struggles in science raising concerns, the state reported Thursday.