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Woman convicted of Pitino extortion in new prison
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YMCA offers to build, operate four Lexington senior citizens centers
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Teen is killed when tractor flips
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Lexington woman is accused of leaving elderly man in filthy home
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Candidates contrast experience, ideas in House 56th District election forum
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Judge will take more time for decision in deSha's, Victorian Square case
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Three Kentucky universities make the 'Honor Roll' in training survey
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Cats have Rivals' No. 1 recruiting class — in football — after latest commitment
Kentucky has the No. 1-ranked recruiting class in America.
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Lexington moving company challenges 'anti-competitive' state law
Lexington businessman Raleigh Bruner and his Wildcat Moving company are challenging a state law that often allows moving van companies to block new competitors.
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Lexington's Most Wanted, June 19
Most Wanted highlights wanted fugitives as a service of the Office of the Fayette County Sheriff...
Miss Kentucky 2013 contestants
Meet the contestants for Miss Kentucky 2013. The pageant will be June 27-29.
Latest News
Lexington woman is accused of leaving elderly man in filthy home
A 73-year-old Lexington woman was jailed Tuesday because police say she left an elderly man under her care in a filthy home.
Sports
Cats have Rivals' No. 1 recruiting class — in football — after latest commitment
Kentucky has the No. 1-ranked recruiting class in America.
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
Japan's trade deficit climbs to $10.5B in May
Japan's trade deficit rose nearly 10 percent in May to 993.9 billion yen (nearly $10.5 billion), highlighting the challenge Prime Minister Shinzo Abe...
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.











