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Lexingtonians jammed into the Robert F. Stephens Courthouse Plaza Saturday as part of the nationwide anti-Trump protests held under the banner "No Kings."
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A "No Kings" rally is set to take place in Lexington Saturday—coinciding with nearly 2,000 planned protests across the state and country.
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Kentucky leaders on Capitol Hill are responding to the Israeli strikes on Iran—with some urging the president to avoid becoming entangled in the conflict.
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The Governor is condemning the mobilization of National Guard Troops in California and taking steps to ensure planned protests in Kentucky on Saturday remain peaceful.
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The $540 million budget represents a 7% increase from two years ago, when the city first surpassed $500 million.
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In an effort to preserve historic Black hamlets around Lexington like Cadentown, the city is about to unveil a restoration project that's bringing a historic one-room school building back to life.
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Fayette County school leaders welcomed parents and students inside the Lexington's newest middle school Thursday.
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Lexington has unveiled its plans for Juneteenth, which became a national holiday five years ago.
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Abortion rights advocates in Kentucky are concerned as the Department of Health and Human Services has revoked a policy requiring hospitals to provide abortion care in emergency situations.
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The House version of President Trump's signature budget bill includes a provision that would ban state regulation of artificial intelligence for 10 years. That's as many states, including Kentucky, have been moving to enact laws governing use of AI.