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 state's medical cannabis program is on schedule and could expand to help more Kentuckians. WUKY's Karyn Czar reports.
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The Lexington History Museum reopened at its new home on Saturday, and it includes a display featuring WUKY’s own DeBraun Thomas who helped shape changes in the city.
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As anti-hunger advocates gather today at the state Capitol to launch Feeding Kentucky's Hunger Action Month kickoff, experts say the next Farm Bill--the nation's largest nutrition and agricultural legislation--will decide the fate of many of the federal food programs Kentuckians rely on.
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Just over a week ago, The Lexington Opera House had to put a pause on events at the historic theatre when cracks were discovered in the drywall in the upper balcony. Safety inspectors and engineers were called in and they cleared the venue just in time for Thursday night’s opening of the Lexington Theatre Company’s production of ‘Memphis.’
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A rainbow flag with the words “abide no hatred” flies outside the Leeds Theatre in Winchester. Last week, Tracey Johnson Miller, the theatre’s Artistic Director, noticed stickers on a light pole nearby.
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UK completed its dominant run in Toronto on Sunday night, topping home-standing Team Canada 89-72 to claim the gold medal in the second year of the event.
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The FDA has granted full approval for a new Alzheimer’s treatment that’s been used in clinical trials at the University of Kentucky.
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A man was arrested early Friday morning after he allegedly fired shots inside a parking garage on UK's campus. He now faces 10 counts of wanton endangerment. Karyn Czar reports.
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A reentry program in Lexington will offer inmates a second chance. More from WUKY's Karyn Czar.
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The bishop of Knoxville, Tennessee, resigned under pressure Tuesday following allegations he mishandled sex abuse allegations and several of his priests complained about his leadership and behavior, sparking a Vatican investigation.