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The Fayette County Coroner has identified the victim as 31-year-old Antoine Clay. Five other people were injured by gunfire. Officials say their injuries are non-life threatening.
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ONE Lexington, an initiative dedicated to reducing youth violence has ramped up its programming this summer. On the final day of their "It Takes a Village" mentoring camp the kids got a lesson in money - how to earn it, how to save it, and how to use it. WUKY's Anyiah Chambers sat in on the session and filed this report.
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Fifteen grassroots nonprofit organizations active in violence prevention are receiving grants from ONE Lexington. Karyn Czar has details.
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Mayor Linda Gorton and ONE Lexington today announced the city will provide first-ever violence prevention grants to 16 public schools in Fayette County. WUKY's Samantha Lederman has details.
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City and community leaders on Friday released a four-year strategic plan to fight violent crime in Lexington. WUKY’s Karyn Czar reports.
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Mayor Linda Gorton on Tuesday announced the start of the One Lexington Gun Violence Prevention Grant Program. WUKY's Josh James has details.
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Mayor Linda Gorton says she's angry about the uptick in violence in the city, calling it unacceptable and urging the community to get involved to assist police. Karyn Czar covered the mayor's Tuesday press conference and filed this report.
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Lexington police have investigated 35 homicides in 2021, breaking the record set last year. As WUKY's Arlo Barnette reports, city leaders want to address…
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The city of Lexington is tapping the talents of a well-known community activist to lead anti-violence initiatives. As WUKY’s Josh James reports, the…
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Hundreds of people showed up for a Peace Walk at Lexington’s Duncan Park on Saturday, where, in 2014, Antonio Franklin Jr. was killed in a random…