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Lexington bus service LexTran is offering free rides on Election Day in hopes to increase voter turnout.
The Commonwealth
Lexington/Richmond News
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Lexington bus service LexTran is offering free rides on Election Day in hopes to increase voter turnout.
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The massive ready-to-eat meat and poultry recall from producer BrucePac for possible listeria contamination hasn’t affected Lexington yet. That’s according to Luke Mathis, supervisor for environmental health for the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department.
Off the Beaten Path with Sam Dick
Sam Dick
Sam Dick traveled to Clark County to meet masons to repair stone fences
Sam Dick traveled to Madison County to meet a Lexington couple on a mission to create a sanctuary for rescued wildlife
Eastern Standard
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What is it like to serve in a state legislature, be the Missouri secretary of state, run for U.S. Senate, create a voting rights organization, and flirt with running for president?
Kentucky Arts & Culture
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A new exhibit in Berea showcases the history, heritage, and culture of African American families in Berea and surrounding communities.
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Lexington’s Calvary Baptist Church is putting on a free concert this weekend, meant to promote unity and diversity in central Kentucky.
Today's Interview
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Our monthly conversation with EKU President David McFaddin
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Melissa Helton is the literary arts director at Hindman Settlement School in Knott County and the editor of the new anthology documenting the July 2022 flood. It's called Troublesome Rising A Thousand-Year Flood in Eastern Kentucky
More Kentucky News Stories
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KY Secretary of State discusses final voter registration numbers, last week surge among IndependentsKentucky’s final voter registration numbers are in and Secretary of State Michael Adams said there was a huge spike before the October 7th deadline. Adams said compared to 2020, more than three times as many Kentuckians registered to vote the last week.
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The Lexington City Council is moving forward with a number of rules regarding short-term rentals in rural parts of Fayette County. Committee action including two amendments was reported during the Council work session Tuesday.
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More funding made available to help complete Mountain Parkway Expansion Project
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Fayette Circuit Judge Traci Brislin has ordered three years of no contact between Lexington Council Members Denise Gray and Brenda Monarrez. That ruling came Wednesday following a hearing lasting more than five hours.
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The City of Lexington is asking residents to share their thoughts about trees in a new survey, which is open through November 10.
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