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Devin Johnson's life was uprooted for a second time when a tornado flattened his home over the Memorial Day weekend — on the same lot in Kentucky where another twister left him homeless in 2021.
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From May 28th through June 29th, all donors who give blood at any KBC location will be entered to win a pair of tickets to Swift’s November 3rd Eras Tour Concert in Indianapolis.
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Ahead of next week's Kentucky primary, three days of early no-excuse in person voting starts this Thursday. In this week's edition of Capitol Chat WUKY's Alan Lytle and Kentucky Gazette editor and publisher Laura Cullen Glasscock discuss a number of competitive legislative races Lexington area Republicans and Democrats will decide.
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The 150th running of the Kentucky Derby set new records. WUKY’s Karyn Czar reports.
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The new Marksbury Family WayPoint Center joins the city’s three other WayPoints, each one acting as a “one stop” spot offering community resources.
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With the elimination of an arts program at Cassidy Elementary School sparking a wave of concern about classroom cuts, the Fayette County School Board held special meetings Monday night to address the growing controversy.
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In this episode, we concentrate on the city budget, which will see new council recommendations this week, and progress on a zoning overhaul meant to allow for more dense and walkable development in Lexington.
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Following a chat with the mayor, Senator Paul praised the reduction in Lexington's homicide rate.
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PodcastsThis week is all about the abundance of strawberries in Central Kentucky, and in an extra feature, Josh shares some fun ways to add strawberries to your Mothers' Day celebration
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The listening session will be held near the beginning of the meeting, which starts at 6 PM in the Council Chamber on the 2nd floor of the Government Center at 200 East Main Street.
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PodcastsAbeer Sikder, JD and Dexter Horne, MPA join The Ricochet Effect to discuss developing new and innovative leaders through New Leaders Council Kentucky and Equal Access Public Media.
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Though it's too late to request a mail-in absentee ballot, voters with a qualifying excuse can cast their ballot early next week at the Fayette County Clerk's Office.