June 17, 2022
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Kentucky lawyer who evaded more than $1 million in taxes convicted
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Fired Lexington deputy jailer sues over claims of ‘vicious and wrong’ termination
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Two charged after Lexington police detective was hit by vehicle during investigation
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Shaedon Sharpe reflects on his path to the NBA Draft. ‘I guess I did something right.’
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UK plans new medical campus in Hamburg, with goal of easier access to health care
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On Juneteenth we should also celebrate the ‘reunification’ of a torn nation
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‘Emancipation days:’ What is Juneteenth and a brief history of slavery’s end in Kentucky
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Long before Pride, Lexington icon Sweet Evening Breeze ‘beat the system.’
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When can youngest Kentuckians get COVID vaccine? Latest update following FDA approval
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All but 14 Kentucky counties at ‘high’ level of COVID transmission. See latest from CDC
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Eastern Ky. school bus driver arrested after police find child pornography at his home
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Lexington thunderstorm leads to power outages, reports of downed trees
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University of Kentucky board approves largest budget in school’s history
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Downed air conditioning at Ky. women’s prison causing health concerns in extreme heat
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We want a more livable Lexington. Let’s start with less noise.
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Daniel Cameron scores Trump endorsement in bid for Kentucky governor
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Being a dad is like a daily exam covering a textbook you never read
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Kentucky’s Lincoln Trail highlights freedom, equality and democracy
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Letters to the Editor: Guns, dogs, Joel Pett, elections, domestic violence.
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The 18 best things to do in and around Lexington this weekend
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Because a Kentucky Colonel gave, our neediest people are better off
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The GOP puts gun rights above life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
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Here’s where Central Kentucky soccer fans must travel to watch 2026 World Cup games
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Covered bridges once dotted KY’s countryside. Less than a dozen remain standing today
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‘A dear friend to many.’ Kentucky radio analyst, former player Mike Pratt dies at 73.
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Map: See where Lexington homicides occurred in 2022, which cases are still open
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Kentucky is taking an interesting approach to the basketball recruiting class of 2024
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Dog get bitten by a snake? Here’s what to do, next steps if the vet isn’t nearby