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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According to a release from the White House, the event is scheduled to take place at Verst Logistics Contract Packing Facility in Hebron on Wednesday, March 11, near the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.
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The Frank X Walker Creative Arts Festival celebrates the literary, visual, and performing arts, and is produced annually in honor of Walker, one of the leading literary voices in Kentucky, a 1979 Danville High School graduate and the state’s 26th Poet Laureate.
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Lexington Police confirmed they were called to Barr's Lexington Senate campaign office around 2:45 p.m. on Thursday.
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HB 422, also known as Logan's Law, passed the House this week with bipartisan support. The bill seeks to ensure that serious violent criminals serve longer, more definitive prison terms in Kentucky.
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Subpoenas from the Legislative Oversight and Investigations Committee target the state budget director and top officials in the Kentucky Personnel Cabinet.
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Flags at all state office buildings be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Saturday, March 7, in honor of trailblazing civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, who died Feb. 17 at the age of 84.
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'Go and Do Likewise' by Governor Andy Beshear is being touted as "A compelling and insightful book that reclaims faith as a force for good in public life and rebukes those who use it to harm and discriminate."
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Fayette County Public Schools returned to in-person learning Tuesday on a two-hour delay after being homebound for 11 days following a winter storm that crippled much of the state.
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An independent investigation into Fayette County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Demetrus Liggins concluded that Liggins "failed to fully comply with the requirements set forth in Board Policies."
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It's the Winter Olympics, that special season every four years in which everyone you know is suddenly an expert on luge strategy and curling technique from the comfort of their couch.