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May 2021
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May 20, 2021
From economic to educational, the arts have a significant impact on our community
Lexington’s elected officials have gone too far on limiting public comment
New plan for Nicholasville Road will hurt our quality of life, not help it
Supreme Court case on off-campus speech is a threat to student voices, activism
Joel Pett: The situation in Gaza
Refugees ‘are proud to call ourselves Kentuckians.’ I pray my neighbors see that.
Details on the first of three new gourmet biscuit restaurants coming to Lexington
Want more in-state basketball players at UK? The class of 2023 may be your answer.
NCAA Softball Tournament: Kentucky hosting hot hitters and nation’s winningest team
AppHarvest now has 500 employees in Kentucky. Two are former top Trump aides.
THC snacks, sex acts: KY woman allegedly abused baby while video chatting with inmate
Ex-state employee fined for taking bribes from horse-therapy rehabilitation center
Police, FBI raid 2 Central Kentucky businesses accused of running gambling operations
Lexington woman charged in scheme to fake contracts, records for $1 million in grants
Frustrated Black leaders rebuke Lexington mayor ‘unwilling’ to ban no-knock warrants
Why Lexington’s trash is causing legal headaches, stink in Scott County