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  • Thousands of horse enthusiasts will again gather at the Kentucky Horse Park this weekend for BreyerFest - a three day extravaganza bringing the model…
  • Park rangers told him his hovercraft wasn't allowed on a river that ran through national conservation areas in Alaska. The highest court in the land disagreed.
  • UK Football fans should expect to arrive early to all Kentucky home games.Lexington Police Chief Ronnie Bastin said game-goers need to remember two…
  • A goat at a Safari Park in Russia was dropped into the Siberian tiger enclosure as lunch. But instead, it butted the tiger out of its sleeping space. The two are friends now and take daily walks.
  • By Josh Jameshttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wuky/local-wuky-992995.mp3Lexington, KY – Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes coasted to…
  • A New York City apartment recently changed hands for $88 million. It's a record for the New York market, and apparently the original asking-price for the property. The Central Park West penthouse belonged to former Citigroup chief Sanford Weill.
  • By Brenna Angelhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wuky/local-wuky-913600.mp3LEXINGTON, Ky. -- – Officials with Lexington's public transit…
  • In Chicago, the presidential vote decidedly favored Al Gore but now Chicagoans are increasingly at odds over how much farther the Vice President should push to win the White House. NPR's David Welna spoke today with some Chicago voters as they dropped off their children at a public elementary school in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. In addition to "football dads" who voted for Bush he found "soccer moms" who voted for Gore and are deeply divided about what he should do.
  • Puzzle master Will Shortz quizzes one of our listeners, and has a challenge for everyone at home. (This week's winner is Jenzi Silverman from St. Louis Park, Minn. She listens to Weekend Edition Sunday on member station KNOW in Minneapolis.)
  • For some people, hearing a particular song immediately conjures up thoughts of an old boyfriend or girlfriend. For others, it's a place -- a park, a street corner or a restaurant. At platial.com, a new Web site founded by "psychogeography hobbyists," the result is something like Wikipedia crossed with Rand McNally.
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