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A GOP package of anti-crime reforms is now headed to the governor’s desk after final passage in the House Thursday.
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The Kentucky Senate delivered bipartisan support Wednesday night for a new two-year state budget that would increase funding for K-12 schools as lawmakers moved closer to accomplishing their biggest responsibility of this year's legislative session.
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When Senator Tichenor presented her new sub on SB 147, she spoke on a bill with a narrowed scope.
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Language put in the main budget bill by the Kentucky Senate would set conditions to unlock funding to oversee the state's medical cannabis program, which is scheduled to take effect at the start of 2025.
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This weekend the Altech Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park will host the 21st annual Road to the Horse.
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Lexington is in the beginning phases of deciding how medical cannabis should be regulated within the city.
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A controversial mural in the University of Kentucky’s Memorial Hall must stay put, according to a ruling by Franklin Circuit Judge Thomas Wingate. As WUKY’s Josh James reports, the artwork has been at the center of a long-simmering debate between students, the university, and author Wendell Berry and his wife.
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In this episode, CivicLex's Adrian Bryant updates us on a new parks tax proposal set to go before city leaders this week, Lexington sets the stage for legalized medicinal cannabis, and more.
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WUKY and Project Ricochet are celebrating Women’s History Month with the Inaugural Women of Distinction initiative. Each Monday you’re going to get to know some of the women who made our list for 2024. Today we feature an interview with celebrated author, teacher and inspirational leader,Claudia Love Mair.
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The University of Kentucky men’s basketball team extended its national record for most NCAA Tournament appearances to 61 on Sunday, as the Wildcats were selected as the No. 3 seed in the South Region. The Wildcats will play Oakland, the region’s No. 14 seed, on Thursday at 7:10 in Pittsburgh.
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The Texas A&M Aggies improved their candidacy for the NCAA Tournament at Kentucky's expense, and coach John Calipari got another reminder that his Wildcats must defend better to finish this season in a winning fashion.
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A constitutional amendment dealing with nonpublic schools will head straight to the ballot in November, but other hotly-debated measures are landing, or appear headed for, the governor's desk after an eventful Friday.