March 6, 2024
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Elite international college basketball prospect makes college choice. It wasn’t Kentucky.
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Lexington’s Rise STEM Academy not adding 6th grade as planned. Decision raises concerns
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‘We have blue magic.’ Kentucky women trounce Georgia in opening game of SEC Tournament.
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‘Be the engine.’ Brooklynn Miles sets the pace in UK’s SEC Tournament win over Georgia.
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Michael Kidd-Gilchrist: You know me from UK basketball, not as someone who stutters. | Opinion
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Too many KY children suffer from grief. A mother, daughter duo is trying to help | Opinion
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Want to catch a glimpse of a moonbow in KY this spring? These dates are your best shot
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As I get ready to turn 68, welcome to this year’s state-of-myself address | Opinion
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He’s Louisville City’s all-time leading scorer. Now, he’s with Lexington Sporting Club.
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Kentucky women’s basketball picks up second 2024 commitment from a familiar place
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KY Senate advances bill restricting adult businesses, including some drag shows
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KY lawmakers immediately override Gov. Beshear’s veto of bill restricting rental laws
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UK basketball is used to change. But Brennan Canada and Kareem Watkins have been mainstays.
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Lexington police looking for suspect who assaulted, ran away from officers
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Lexington Fire receives international accreditation — making it one of top U.S. departments
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Can you refuse a breathalyzer test in KY? Here’s what to know about the consequences
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Jury finds former Kentucky sheriff’s deputy guilty of criminal civil rights violations
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In return visit, ‘Dr. Who,’ ‘Arrow’ star says Lexington Comic Con is ‘celebration’
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Jeannie, ‘Charmed’ reunion, Dawson: Best celebrities coming to Lexington Comic Con
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Keion Brooks’ good deed, Devin Leary’s good review, Neal Brown’s good deal and more
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Overnight crash on New Circle Road leaves driver dead, passenger injured, police say
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Three things to watch when Kentucky plays Vanderbilt at Rupp Arena
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‘Our kids weren’t going to lose.’ No. 1 Great Crossing survives Bryan Station to advance.
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‘Losses like this, they hurt forever.’ EKU’s historic basketball season ends in heartbreak.