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The candidates for Lexington Council-At-Large debated topics including public safety and affordable housing last night at the Lyric Theatre. WUKY’s Arlo Barnette has this recap.
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Public safety and affordable housing were among the top issues up for debate last night between the two candidates for Lexington Mayor. WUKY’s Arlo Barnette has this recap.
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Tonight from 6 to 9 pm, at the Lyric Theatre the two candidates in Lexington’s mayor’s race and council at-large hopefuls will take part in an electoral forum. 91.3 WUKY, Lexington's NPR News station is co-hosting this important community event.
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It may test her mettle and training but Dr. Soraya Matthews is more than prepared to moderate this week's debate between incumbent mayor Linda Gorton and challenger David Kloiber. WUKY's Alan Lytle recently spoke with Dr. Matthews prior to the big event.
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On Wednesday September 14th candidates for mayor and council at large will all be together at the Lyric Theatre in Lexington's historic east end neighborhood. WUKY is pleased to be a co-sponsor of this electoral forum. For a preview we spoke with event organizer Dr. Anthony Everett; executive director of the Center for Prophetic Activism.
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Voters got one last chance to hear from candidates vying for Lexington mayoral seat, ahead of the upcoming primary election. As WUKY's Karyn Czar reports, the issues of violent crime and affordable housing dominated the conversation.
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Early voting gets underway Thursday in Kentucky and next Tuesday the lion’s share of Republicans and Democrats will go to the polls to select their candidates for the general election in the fall. This week on Capitol Chat the Kentucky Gazette's Laura Cullen Glasscock shines the spotlight on what she says is one of the most expensive primary races for a seat in the Kentucky Senate; pitting an establishment candidate against a maverick outsider. We follow the money being raised and spent in the race between incumbent Donald Douglas and business owner Andrew Cooperrider.
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Lexington will be the first city in Kentucky to use new election security devices meant to better protect statewide election data. About 800 people in the…