Karyn Czar
Morning News Anchor / ReporterKaryn Czar joined the WUKY News team July 1, 2013, but she's no stranger to radio.
As a news anchor and reporter for Clear Channel until they closed their Lexington news bureau in April 2009, she has over 15 years of radio experience and has taken home numerous Associated Press and Edward R. Murrow awards including best reporter, best continuing coverage, best spot news, best newscast and best use of sound.
You can hear her weekday mornings during Morning Edition.
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The program was created to enhance safety and provide service to the community when road conditions make it difficult for first responders and medical personnel to reach work or for patients to get to medical appointments or pick up prescriptions.
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The audit approved during Monday night's FCPS board meeting will provide a detailed review of budgeting, financial controls, district processes, and department operations, and will allow for a forensic audit if any concerns are identified.
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December 7-13, 2025, is Winter Weather Awareness Week in Kentucky, and Mother Nature didn't disappoint with freezing temperatures and slick roads on Monday morning.
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ESPN's Pete Thamel reports that UK is expected to fire Stoops after 13 seasons as head coach.
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The staff at WUKY is grateful for your support throughout the year and would like to wish you a wonderful holiday!
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Cold temperatures are in the forecast, and scattered snow showers and snow flurries are possible on Monday, producing a dusting of accumulation.
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The City of Lexington, God’s Pantry Food Bank, and several community partners have launched 'Lexington’s Big Give,' a citywide food drive that runs through December 2nd.
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Governor Andy Beshear kicked off his weekly Team Kentucky press briefing on Thursday with a Halloween costume reveal. Switching out his suit coat for a red cardigan and swapping dress shoes for sneakers, Besehar brought Mr. Rogers to life.
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Gov. Andy Beshear has joined a multi-state lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture, challenging the agency’s suspension of SNAP benefits.
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With the fall wildfire season underway, Gov. Andy Beshear announced an award of more than $922,000 to help high-risk areas of the Commonwealth guard against wildfires by creating protection plans.