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May 2020
| May 19
May 19, 2020
‘Her career ... kind of stopped.’ Why a 2020 season would have ‘meant everything.’
After two months of closure, Kentucky courts to reopen June 1 on a limited basis
Internet access is necessity, not a luxury. Congress should include it in COVID-19 relief.
Lexington shopping destination closing dining hall, adding new furniture store
Attack ads for McConnell and McGrath pick up as Kentucky begins COVID-19 reopening
Shooting suspect sustains life-threatening injuries after being shot by officers in Kentucky
Former Kentucky player, Colorado coaching legend Ceal Barry retiring
Nicholasville OK’s huge development on golf course despite zoning commission’s no vote
Some of Ky’s most vulnerable are being left out of federal COVID-19 relief funding
Kentucky health insurance plan for state workers expands COVID-19 coverage
Lexington retail stores will be able to open Wednesday. Some prepare, others wait
Fayette County Clerk’s office will remain closed until July 6 despite OK to reopen
‘Stop listening to Beshear.’ Kentucky store tells customers to take off their masks
Instead of horse racing’s Triple Crown, we now have the Coronavirus Crown
The story of Lexington’s first and only public statue of a woman -- in 1884 -- until now
How to reopen your business. Navigating contracts, leases, supply chains after the shutdown.
Lexington reports 20 new COVID-19 cases, including 14 at Federal Medical Center.
Belmont Stakes will be run as the first of the Triple Crown races
What’s the latest on the next wave of star basketball recruits? An update on the top 10.
Joel Pett: From the mouth of Mitch McConnell
A record 20 Kentucky coronavirus deaths and 164 new cases. More reopenings on June 8.