Adah Hufana
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Throughout the University of Kentucky’s 2024-2025 school year, students have been greeted with orange slips of paper taped to their residence hall doors and emails in their inboxes. Their purpose: crime bulletins notifying them of sexual assault. So far this academic year, six of these crime bulletins have gone out. WUKY's Adah Hufana reports on what usually happens next.
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Former Lexington Vice-mayor Isabel Yates passed away on Wednesday at the age of 100.Yates served as a city councilmember from 1991 to 2002 and was elected vice mayor in 1998. During her time in city government, she pushed for the restoration of the Kentucky Theatre and improvements to the city’s sewer system.
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Ashland: the Henry Clay Estate announced their slate of activities celebrating Black History Month, including a reveal of the design for their new memorial that will grace the grounds in 2026.
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The ban is set to go into effect Sunday. Colleges like UK are changing how and where they post in order to reach current and prospective students.
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The event honoring Dr. King begins with the Freedom March, which starts and ends at the Central Bank Center.