January 26, 2021
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A coveted annual bourbon release from Woodford Reserve is back. What you need to know.
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Immanuel Quickley to Maddie Scherr to Landon Young, what voters said about Nos. 11-25
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‘Was there anyone else?’ John Schlarman is the 2020 Kentucky Sports Figure of the Year.
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Kentucky confirms its first cases of COVID-19 variant that spreads more easily
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Beshear seeks compromise with legislators on limiting his COVID-19 emergency powers
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Senate defeats Rand Paul’s constitutional challenge to Trump impeachment trial
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The Lexington shows you’ll wish you’d seen: 10 unforgettable intimate musical evenings
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Will UK get another top recruit for 2021? Only eight such players remain uncommitted.
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Vote for Kentucky.com’s Girls’ Basketball Player of the Week (Jan. 18-24, 2021)
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Vote for Kentucky.com’s Boys’ Basketball Player of the Week (Jan. 18-24, 2021)
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Kentucky woman died after car stalled on the interstate was hit by other vehicles
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Remains found by teen riding an ATV belonged to murder victim. Now police need public’s help.
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The Top 10: John Schlarman prevails in battle with Rhyne Howard and Anthony Davis
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The results are in: Here’s who received votes for Kentucky Sports Figure of the Year
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Another Kentucky player leaves the football program. A 2021 recruit is out, too.
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Free meals. Masks indoors and out. What schools will be like when Fayette students return.
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They sued CNN, NBC, others. Now Kentucky teen fires lawyer touting Trump conspiracies
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‘COVID-19 has rocked’ Lexington. Mayor Gorton on the city’s future, finances after virus
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‘Crying out for help.’ Fayette parents, kids ask for more focus on student mental health
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After 34 years in prison, woman convicted of Lexington murder asks for release, ‘mercy’
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Military hero status should also be awarded to the wives and partners of our veterans
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Live updates from Kentucky at Alabama college basketball
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Some of the biggest names in Kentucky cuisine will be your travel guides on these meals
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Man caught on video putting anti-Semitic material on Lexington businesses, police say