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Two Eastern Ky. men get long prison terms for kidnapping, assaulting gay man
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Lexington mayor begins countdown for Fourth of July Festival
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Woman convicted of Pitino extortion in new prison
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Teen is killed when tractor flips
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Lexington moving company challenges 'anti-competitive' state law
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Lexington woman is accused of leaving elderly man in filthy home
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Calipari shows off pace car he'll drive for Kentucky NASCAR race
University of Kentucky men's basketball coach John Calipari will drive this 2013 Kentucky Speedway Ford Fusion as the honorary pace car driver for the Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway on June 29.
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Miss Kentucky 2013 contestants
Meet the contestants for Miss Kentucky 2013. The pageant will be June 27-29.
Top News Stories
Candidates contrast experience, ideas in House 56th District election forum
MIDWAY — The three candidates for Central Kentucky's special House election clashed Tuesday night on who has the experience necessary to best...
Latest News
Lexington WWII POW tells his story after decades of silence
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 of him — tail gunner — and the nine other crew members of the B-17 bomber "Salvo Sa,...
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
Tom Eblen: Stone sculptor has shown little of her work here until now
Julie Warren Conn has work is in places ranging from the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C., to the Holiday Inn headquarters in Stamford, Conn. A...
Living
55 Young Achievers from Lexington Schools Honored
The Young Achievers program honors fifth- and eighth-graders in Lexington who serve as positive role models for their peers, demonstrate exceptional achievement in different areas, exhibit good citizenship in their schools and communities and maintain...
Business
W.Va. mine safety lab creates disasters to train
Orange flames lick at the roof of the coal mine, heat building and visibility dropping as smoke begins to fill the underground passageway. Then, with...
Nation/World News
Obama: 'Lives have been saved' by NSA programs
Trying to tamp down concerns about government over-reach, President Barack Obama on Wednesday defended U.S. Internet and phone surveillance programs as narrowly targeted efforts that have saved lives and thwarted at least 50 terror threats.
Opinion
Farm bill remains trough for the rich; food stamps, conservation slashed
If Kentucky's families and small farms have any friends in Washington, they should be working to amend the "give to the rich, take from the poor" farm bill being debated in the House.












