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Lexington's Most Wanted, June 19
Lexington's Most Wanted is a service of the Office of the Fayette County Sheriff and the Herald...
Miss Kentucky 2013 contestants
Meet the contestants for Miss Kentucky 2013. The pageant will be June 27-29.
Top News Stories
Sharing his POW story: Local WWII veteran finds new way to serve
His mug shot from German World War II prison camp Stalag-17B. A piece of barbed wire from that Austrian detention center where he nearly died. A photo...
Latest News
Section of I-75 in Whitley County reopened after wrecks involving 8 vehicles
An 11-mile stretch of southbound I-75 near the Tennessee border in Whitley County reopened about 12:15 p.m. Tuesday after being closed for more than four hours following two wrecks.
Sports
John Clay: New coaching staff has made UK football 'cool' to recruits
Speaking at a meeting of the Louisville Quarterback Club on Tuesday, offensive coordinator Neal Brown said UK's mission statement is "to make Kentucky football cool."
Entertainment
Red River Gorge featured in new movie by Lexington filmmaker
For Bruce Barnett, premiering his movie Red River Moon at the Kentucky Theatre is "a dream come true."
Living
Merlene Davis: Fair offers a lot of health screenings with no money required
When examining the highest incidents of diabetes, stroke, hypertension and heart disease, the groups that have led the pack for a long time includes blacks, Hispanics and the poor.
Business
Toyota to expand early childhood education centers
Toyota announced Monday that it is expanding its early childhood learning academies for parents and caregivers to 12 additional schools and will increase...
Nation/World News
IRS worker: No political bias against tea party
An Internal Revenue Service manager and self-described conservative Republican said the close scrutiny of tea party groups' tax forms originated in his Cincinnati IRS office and not in Washington, according to a full transcript of his interview by...
Opinion
Unequal justice in pot arrests; Ky. blacks 6 times likely to be arrested
About the same percent of black and white Americans use marijuana. But blacks are almost four times more likely than whites to be arrested for marijuana possession.












