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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Since the decision two weeks ago, state lawmakers across the country have been scrambling to protect IVF. Here in Kentucky, three bills have been filed and Governor Andy Beshear says he supports them.
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Three people have been arrested after police say they opened fire, injuring a Lexington police detective.
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The Lexington Freedom Train project has been in the works for several years but was put on a back burner when one of its visionaries moved. Then the pandemic hit now, it’s back on track.
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U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell issued the following statement Sunday on border security and supplemental legislation.
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Cathy Bush, a successful playwright, says she had more than a brush with fame regarding the recently deceased legendary entertainer Chita Rivera. WUKY's Karyn Czar has the story.
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Earlier this month WUKY's Karyn Czar sat down with Kentucky's Lieutenant Governor to discuss her recent preemptive health procedure as well as plans/priorities for her second term serving alongside Governor Andy Beshear.
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Mayor Linda Gorton’s 2024 priorities mirror those touted throughout her time in office. Right out of the gate, her speech focused on public safety.
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Special cross-over episode! Is it Dr. Greg? Is it One on One? Well, it's BOTH. This week Karyn Czar traded places with WUKY's Dr. Greg Davis to get a fresh perspective on his work as a forensic pathologist and professor emeritus during his tenure at the University of Kentucky.
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WUKY's Karyn Czar interviews Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers.
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Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear has ripped into the state spending plan unveiled this week by House Republicans. Beshear said Thursday that the House measure falls far short of what’s needed for Kentucky’s public schools, the juvenile justice system, health care and other essential services. More from WUKY's Karyn Czar.