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Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate has recently been a haven for public art and on Thursday the historic Lexington site had the opportunity to christen a sculpture, created by Kentucky artist Doue Blumberg, commemorating the 1869 completion of the Transcontinental Railroad that will make its way to its permanent home in Utah. WUKY's Alan Lytle has the story.
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A Lexington police sergeant praised for his role in saving the lone survivor of Comair Flight 5191 is now filing a whistleblower suit. "This city, this…
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August 27, 2006 is a date seared into the minds of many Lexingtonians. As part of WUKY's ongoing series marking the 10th anniversary of Comair Flight…
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Family, friends, and hundreds of caring members of the Lexington community came together at the UK Arboretum Saturday morning for a public memorial…