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Central Kentucky’s immigrant and Spanish-speaking residents have had greater access to resources and support since Centro de San Juan Diego opened in 2020.
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UK HealthCare is celebrating its largest-ever donation — $50 million from entrepreneur and philanthropist Tom Golisano. The gift will also loop Kentucky Children's Hospital into a new alliance of similar providers.
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An attempt to push forward with a collective bargaining vote for Fayette County Public School employees failed to gain traction Monday night, despite increasingly sharp criticism from teachers, parents, and other residents.
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Gov. Andy Beshear has joined a multi-state lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture, challenging the agency’s suspension of SNAP benefits.
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Lexington city leaders interested in launching a Lextran microtransit project are considering shifting their attention to a similar service that already exists.
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Federal food aid will not go out Nov. 1, raising concerns in Kentucky, where nearly 600,000 people rely on the program.
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Eastern Kentuckians will fill more than 90 open positions for the nuclear reactor firm Framatome this week in Corbin and Hazard.
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Mindful Mondays is a component of the Franklin County Regional Jail’s SOAR program, which provides active recovery support and education intended to prevent relapse and recidivism.
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Lexington's favorite Halloween treat, the downtown Thriller Parade, is set to take over Main Street this weekend. The holiday festivity will take place under appropriately cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, according to current forecasts.
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Coal mining is indelibly woven into the fabric of daily life in the mountains of southeast Kentucky, but a decline in the coal industry and an associated migration away from mining towns is prompting new efforts to preserve what once was for the next generation. Harlan County is a prime example.