April 2, 2020
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Kentucky Horse Racing Commission unsure when racing will begin again in state
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Robbers find medical masks. 2nd holdup occurs, this time outside Lexington
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A pandemic makes the hard job of protecting children even harder
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We need people, not politics, to fight back against COVID-19 in Kentucky
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It’s ‘Old Testament Times for dummies’ in the mountains. Please keep your social distance.
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Desperate for PPE, docs use jockey goggles. And look what Derby hatmakers are doing.
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In crisis, health disparities, like black maternal health, yawn even wider
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‘Plenty there to work with.’ Scott County turned a rebuild into a reload.
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Lexington artist, gallery owner dies of coronavirus. His last work? ‘Guardian Angels.’
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KHSAA extends high school spring sports suspension until May 1
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Kentucky’s Rhyne Howard earns more national recognition. This is a big one.
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Is this Eddie Sutton’s year? Ex-UK coach learns Hall of Fame fate on Saturday.
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He caught the bowl-winning pass for Kentucky. Here’s what he thinks could happen next.
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We can’t live in isolation forever. But we can learn better habits to protect us from disease.
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Easter takeout guide: Whether ham or lamb, Lexington restaurants have options
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Letters to the Editor: A family lesson from 1918 flu pandemic. Social distancing works.
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‘Hurting in their heart.’ KY church in spotlight after coronavirus spread at revival.
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Tax breaks for coal, alcohol and farms found in hastily passed Kentucky revenue bill
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Former Eastern Kentucky University chief, wife stuck on ship with cases of COVID-19
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Number of Kentuckians filing for unemployment skyrockets, doubling last week’s record
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COVID-19 struck 2 members of this KY family, but ‘how fortunate we were,’ daughter says.
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Why are Beshear’s Kentucky coronavirus numbers often low, and sometimes wrong?
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Plasma from coronavirus survivor helps Lexington ‘critically ill’ patients improve
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Kentucky company developing coronavirus vaccine says it could make 3 million a week
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Beshear wants KY schools closed for coronavirus until May, home learning continued
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100 new Kentucky coronavirus cases found. Total is 770. 11 new deaths confirmed.
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Lexington announces only 4 new COVID-19 cases in Fayette County, but 3 new deaths
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Kentucky Senate passes resolution aimed at saving Lexington’s pro baseball team
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‘It’s just a crazy time.’ Legends president discusses baseball’s uncertain future.