June 18, 2020
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Lexington police officer tests positive for COVID-19. He has worked at protests
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New Lexington restaurants: Street taco stand, sports bar and a ‘Chinese/Mexican’ buffet
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COVID claims a downtown scoop shop. But you can still find their gelato in Lexington
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Can Lexington’s most visible, longest running independent music store survive COVID?
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Handicapping the Belmont Stakes: Can anyone defeat early Derby favorite Tiz the Law?
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Letters to the Editor: Readers debate police, protests and the primary election
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Court rules Zion Williamson doesn’t have to answer questions about benefits
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UK proposes reduced athletics budget ‘that will require sacrifice’ amid pandemic.
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Ohio man charged with murder in fatal Red River Gorge shooting
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A Rick Pitino motivational ploy paid off big for Kentucky after the coach left UK
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Florida to discontinue ‘Gator Bait’ chant because of racial imagery
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‘Frustrated and angry.’ Protesters decry racist remarks made to Lexington council
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Visitation and funeral set for Carol Barr, wife of U.S. Rep. Andy Barr
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Don’t think Lexington has a racism problem? Online trolls gave council, all of us, a reality check
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Why is #RIPTacoBell trending? Black Lives Matter mask gets a worker fired
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Police investigating after racist trolls on Zoom hijack Lexington council public comments
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‘Somebody has got to fix this.’ For third day, hundreds line up for unemployment help
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Crank & Boom announces new location, closes Summit at Fritz Farm spot
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People who waited in line 10 hours for KY unemployment help turned away at door.
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‘This feels different.’ Former UK athlete to embark on 26-mile ‘Run For Black Lives.’
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Races to watch in the 2020 primary election for Kentucky House seats
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Four new coffee places coming to Lexington including pour-overs and The Slayer
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What to watch in the Kentucky state Senate primary elections
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Kentucky nurses work to combat public health crisis of inequality and racism
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A ‘very fragile place.’ Kentucky sees 234 new cases of COVID-19, three more deaths.
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After days of lines, frustration, Beshear pledges to increase in-person unemployment help