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Gov. Andy Beshear is fulfilling a promise to end conditional pardons for Kentuckians who have been traveling out-of-state to purchase medical marijuana.
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The University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville have been tapped to join a small group of schools working on national security technology.
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On Wednesday night, the Fayette County School Board placed Superintendent Dr. Demetrus Liggins on paid administrative leave. Following the decision, Assistant Superintendent Dr. Bill Bradford was immediately named acting superintendent.
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Gov. Andy Beshear is taking the unusual step of shifting certain funds to counter cuts in the General Assembly's budget. The Democrat is using comments by Republican leaders as the rationale for the move.
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Following a lengthy closed session Wednesday night, the Fayette County Public School Board elevated the district's assistant superintendent to the leading role.
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A third wave of notices are going out to Fayette County residents having all or part of their medical debt erased.
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Kentucky Tourism has been on a hot streak in recent years. The latest numbers show the industry maintained that momentum in 2025.
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A proposed retail and apartment complex at the corner of Woodland Avenue and East High Street is now off the table.
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Kentucky's Democratic heavy-hitters, led by Gov. Andy Beshear, took the stage in Lexington Tuesday in support of Sixth District congressional candidate Zach Dembo.
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Reports that Fayette County Public Schools Superintendent Demetrus Liggins had submitted his resignation appear to have been premature. A WLEX story now suggests the top school official is only seeking talks.