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Three Lexingtonians are part of the team of culinary students from Sullivan University that is traveling to Beijing to cook at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.
The U.S. Senate passed the HIV/AIDS relief bill last week, allotting $48 billion over five years toward fighting that disease, as well as malaria and tuberculosis, worldwide.
It was a typical Friday night in the University of Kentucky hospital emergency room e_SEmD the adult waiting room was full, the trauma bays were busy and the wait was long.
From the rooftop gardens above, all the way down to the galleries below, Louisville's 21c Museum Hotel is packed with surprises and delights. It's an ever-changing vista that presents visitors, staff, and even the owners, Laura Lee Brown and Steven Wilson, with an environment where relaxation and enjoyment also include the experience of thoughtful discovery.
PLAINS, Ga. — At 10 a.m., a side door in the front of the red-bricked, one-floor church's sanctuary opens, and a former leader of the free world enters.
Lexington resident Rich Bowen works for a dot-com, speaks at technology conferences, holds a membership in the Apache Software Foundation, and writes books on Web and software technology.
Glenn Jones never got to play basketball as a kid, but he's spent the last 34 years working to make sure generations of Lexington children get their chance to play.
Sometimes a story is just a story. And then sometimes it's the bud of a new community. It's Monday evening, it's the Prime Time Family Reading Program, and the Henry Clay High School library is filled with storytelling and language: Spanish, French, Swahili, Kirundi, Arabic, English.