May 19, 2022
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Bring back the exotic flair of Ed & Fred’s Desert Moon with this chicken salad recipe
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Murray State softball bus in accident on way to NCAA Tournament. Three injuries reported.
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Kentucky reports lowest unemployment rate in state history. Economy ‘on fire,’ gov. says
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‘Made invisible.’ Ky. Teacher of Year tells Congress he faces discrimination as a gay educator
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Verizon store in Lexington robbed. Suspects tied up workers, stole products, police say
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Geoff Young is Democratic nominee for Congress. Why Gov. Beshear, party don’t support him.
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‘Irritant’ at a Central Kentucky Walmart causes a hazmat situation. Store evacuated
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Lexington man accused of stabbing someone 5 times in the back, court records say
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Music guide: Best outdoor summer concert series at Lexington parks, amphitheaters
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FDA approves COVID booster for ages 5-11. Here’s how to get the shot in Lexington
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See the books that have been challenged in Kentucky libraries, and how they responded
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‘The Judds: The Final Tour’ will conclude in Lexington as Wynonna Judd carries on with shows
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Alabama’s Nick Saban rants about schools ‘buying’ players. Jimbo Fisher fires back.
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UK draft prospect needed to learn early: ‘This isn’t high school anymore’
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‘Mystery man’ of NBA Draft was ready to play for Kentucky, teammate says
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Here’s how many Ky. state employees make more than $100K. See top 6-figure earners
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‘Remove it! Send it back!’ A sample of books challenged at Kentucky public libraries
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Pages and ‘pitchforks.’ KY libraries face increasing political pressure to ban books.
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With downtown no longer an option, Lexington Sporting Club continues search for stadium site
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Webbs, Dallas-based company picked to redevelop High Street parking lot. See the plan.
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Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame names four 2022 inductees. See who made it.
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She pitched in the Tokyo Olympics. Now, she’s a key to Kentucky’s NCAA Tournament hopes.
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Kentucky student taken to the hospital after having adverse reaction to a vape
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Kentucky’s public libraries now punching bags and piggy banks for politicians
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Lexington pools open Memorial Day weekend. More than $1 million in improvements coming.
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Lexington Christian Academy adding two new school resources officers to campuses
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Updated: Serious accident investigated on Tates Creek in Lexington. Road reopened.
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Kentucky men’s tennis reaches NCAA semifinals for first time in program history
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UK Markey Cancer Center is breaking cancer’s grip. But there’s still a long way to go.
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Evangelicals became anti-abortion well after Roe v. Wade decision