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The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against a Lexington landlord for alleged sexual harassment and retaliation. The suit names Adnan Shalash and 12 owners of rental properties as defendants.
The Commonwealth
Lexington/Richmond News
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The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against a Lexington landlord for alleged sexual harassment and retaliation. The suit names Adnan Shalash and 12 owners of rental properties as defendants.
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Although November in the Bluegrass has been fairly moderate so far, the weather situation is expected to change the next few days. And that could involve some light snow.
Off the Beaten Path with Sam Dick
Sam Dick
Sam Dick went off the beaten path to a forest in Eastern Kentucky to learn about a new program trying to predict future flooding events in Appalachia
Sam Dick went Off the Beaten Path to learn about a grassroots effort called Kenya Girls Forward, and how they’re trying to change lives.
Eastern Standard
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What is it like to learn you won the MacArthur Genius Award?
Kentucky Arts & Culture
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A new one-of-a-kind mural is on display in Northern Kentucky. Immersion Alley, the Wenzel House is an immersive art experience
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The Kentucky Music Hall of Fame is getting ready to honor 12 inductees into its 2024 class One well-known group talked about the award
Today's Interview
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Our monthly conversation with EKU President David McFaddin
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On Today's Interview, Arts Contributor Kate Savage speaks to Jill Schinberg, who helps facilitate the student showcase.
More Kentucky News Stories
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Officials with Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government are working to keep up with an ever-growing number of short-term rentals. The City this week launched a 24/7 phone hotline and online reporting program for citizens to register complaints.
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It’s a little after 11 on a Tuesday morning on Glenn Arvin Avenue. Catholic Action Center employee Dennis Johnson greets a regular who’s come to clean his clothes.
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A team of University of Kentucky horticulturalists is working with inmates at a Kentucky prison. Their grant-funded project seeks to help meet the need for greenhouse tech workers.
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Tenants of a Lexington senior living community turned out in force for a meeting Monday night to discuss plans by the owner to begin charging for meals.
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Coming off closing out a World Series Championship, Lexington’s Walker Bueller is back home and offering support to a group of first responders.
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