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Governor Andy Beshear confirmed at least 10 fatalities related to the dangerous weather that has blanketed the Commonwealth for days. He asks Kentuckians to remain vigilant as freezing temperatures linger through the weekend.
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Local nonprofit CivicLex has randomly chosen the members of Lexington's first Civic Assembly to review specific elements of the city's charter.
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Lawmakers in Frankfort continue to put new oversight of local school districts at the top of their to-do-list. This week legislators unveiled measures aimed at administrative pay and principal training.
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UPS announced Tuesday that it has retired its fleet of McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo planes just months after one crashed during takeoff, causing 15 deaths in Louisville.
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Fayette County Public Schools is opting for another NTI, or non-traditional learning, day Wednesday.
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Mayor Linda Gorton today extended the city’s state of emergency through Wednesday
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A number of Lexington city operations remain on hold as emergency crews continue their work.
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Snow, sleet and ice have moved out of Kentucky, but Gov. Andy Beshear is asking Kentuckians to continue to avoid travel. If you must get out, go slow as crews treat slick roadways in dangerously low temperatures.
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More than 15-hundred trucks have been out around the clock for the Kentucky Department of Transportation. As temperatures fell, it became more difficult to clear roads.
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Governor Andy Beshear and other state officials are asking Kentuckians to stay home so crews can continue to clear roadways.