April 3, 2020
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‘They don’t quit.’ Unlikely Sweet 16 qualifier found its groove at the best time.
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A Monday like no other for Fayette schools: COVID-19 brings on ‘unprecedented times’.
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NBA stay-or-go decisions could lead Kentucky basketball recruiting down uncertain path
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In ‘Mitch, Please,’ Matt Jones takes on McConnell county by county by county
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Joel Pett: Every little sneeze
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All-star teams but no all-star game. Ohio-Kentucky boys’ and girls’ rosters revealed.
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‘I will be taking my talents to ...’ Read an excerpt from Matt Jones’ book, ‘Mitch, Please!’
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National Guard to help Lexington food bank as coronavirus causes inventory concerns
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Lexington Walmart employee tests positive for COVID; Stores will limit number of customers inside
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Kentucky banks, Realtors tell county clerks to stay open in coronavirus crisis
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Andy Beshear vetoes voter ID bill, says it would ‘create an obstacle’ to voting
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Kentucky woman wants to see family. She sues over Beshear COVID-19 travel restrictions
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Updated: Lexington company sells masks without profit after price gouging accusation
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We must look out for our most vulnerable citizens in the midst of crisis.
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Nursing in the time of COVID-19 means hard work and sacrifice
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McConnell: Congress’ work puts money into families’ hands and local businesses
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Federal legislation will help Kentuckians get through ‘darkest of times’ from COVID-19
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In the midst of virus crisis, Congress needs to prioritize regular folks
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Will lawmakers disband the KY Board of Education during coronavirus school shutdown?
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With a state budget behind them, Kentucky lawmakers may tackle more bills on April 13
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Mitch McConnell champions coronavirus relief bill but warns of ‘glitches’
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Kentucky is the only state to see this happen with guns amid coronavirus outbreak
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400-bed field hospital for COVID-19 patients to be built in Kentucky’s Nutter Field House
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90 new cases of COVID-19 in Kentucky, bringing total to 831. Six new deaths reported.
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How a shortage of face masks at KY hospitals makes some nurses feel like ‘collateral’
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Lexington has 17 new COVID-19 cases, bringing total to 137 in KY’s second biggest city