Adah Hufana
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After the University of Kentucky confirmed it had canceled graduation ceremonies for minority students, the Lexington community is putting together celebrations of its own.
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The research of more than 90 college and high school students was put on display at the University of Kentucky College of Public Health’s third annual showcase.
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Adding to a growing number of protests throughout the state, people in Lexinton gathered again for the “No Kings Then No Kings Now” protest in honor of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. WUKY’s Adah Hufana has more.
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People from all over Lexington helped expand the city’s tree canopy on Saturday at the annual Reforest the Bluegrass event, WUKY’s Adah Hufana reports.
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The city of Lexington is holding its annual tree-planting festival on Saturday, free lunch included.
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With property reassessments recently posted for Fayette County, the Property Valuation Administrator is informing residents of how they can protest.
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The University of Kentucky says a "small number of international graduate students" have had their visas revoked by the US Department of Homeland Security.
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The student-run organization is celebrating two decades of successful fundraising for pediatric patients.
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Project Ricochet’s first Central Kentucky Black Family Conference is being held at the University of Kentucky on Saturday. WUKY’s Adah Hufana has this preview.
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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.