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  • The top-seeded Kentucky Volleyball team beat eighth-seeded Auburn 3-0 (25-15, 25-20, 25-22) in three sets Sunday afternoon in the 2025 SEC Volleyball Tournament quarterfinals behind 15 kills from Brooklyn DeLeye and a 13-kill, no-error performance by Eva Hudson.
  • The Royals will make their second trip to the World Series in two years after beating Toronto 4-3 in Game 6 of the American League Championship Series. They host the New York Mets in Game 1 Tuesday.
  • After a nail-biter of a landing, the real science begins now.
  • A year ago today, the WHO first learned of a cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan, China of "unknown" origin. Here's the impact of that fateful day, by the numbers.
  • Two debuts claim the top two spots on Billboard's main album's chart: Lil Baby and Bad Bunny.
  • Voter concern about the rise of China has spiked. But it's unlikely that foreign policy issues will outweigh domestic issues to drive decisions at the polls a year from now.
  • Every Wednesday at The Kentucky Theatre Through September 6thJune 14 - "Raintree County" (1957)June 21 - "A Streetcar Named Desire"(1951)June 28 - "Top…
  • This week: Rock & Roots featured new music from Tiffany Pollack & Eric Johanson (Blues In My Blood), Benny Turner Featuring Charles Brown (Have You Ever Been So Lonesome), Kenny Wayne Shepherd (Ballad Of A Thin Man), Lana Del Rey (Did You Know There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd), Led Zeppelin (No Quarter (Live At O2 Arena 2007)), Florence + The Machine Featuring Ethel Cain (Morning Elvis (Live In Denver)), & The Arcs (Eyez)!
  • This week: Rock & Roots featured new music from ZZ Ward (Love Alive), Moe. (In Stride), Charley Crockett (Lonesome Drifter), JohnnySwim (I'm Alright), & Alison Krauss & Union Station (Looks Like The End Of The Road)!
  • WUKY is participating in this year’s Public Media Day of Action on Thursday November 10th. It’s a movement led by Public Media For All; a diverse coalition of public media workers of color, whose purpose is to raise awareness of the negative effects of a lack of diversity, equity and inclusion in public media while sharing solutions for individuals and organizations. To provide a historical perspective of the media landscape, Doug Boyd from the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History in the UK Libraries is here with a segment of Saving Stories looking at how Lexington's daily mainstream newspapers handled coverage of African American communities. In 2004 the editor of the Lexington Herald Leader apologized for the newspaper's failures in covering the 1960's Civil Rights Movement.
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