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With the national unemployment rate in double digits and the worst quarterly contraction in GDP in U.S. history, the American people are facing an…
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This week on the Business Side we revisit a familiar topic with a new guest, Associate Director of Alumni Career Services at UK, Amanda Schagane.Last…
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Times like these there's so much news it can be overwhelming. So, this week on the Business Side we're checking in with Mark Green, the Editorial Director…
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As the pandemic continues to put a strain on businesses across America, more and more owners are looking to the government for help and guidance, agencies…
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Lexington officials are gearing up for a campaign to encourage residents to wear masks in public. The push comes as politics, misinformation, and cultural…
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New novel coronavirus cases and deaths from COVID-19 more than doubled in Lexington in June, while the city set a single-day record for cases on July 1…
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Kentucky officials have released long-awaited guidance for schools as they prep for a possible return of students this fall. As districts go about the…
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Lexington health officials are hoping a Mobile Neighborhood Testing Program will help combat the spread of COVID-19 among the city's Hispanic population,…
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Among other things—like horses, bourbon and basketball—Lexington loves to eat. Unfortunately, the pandemic has shut down several restaurants indefinitely.…
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Several businesses have begun reopening and are adjusting to the new Healthy at Work guidelines, so we checked in over the weekend with one of Lexington's…