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A historical day at the Downs: Churchill races run at Ellis Park

Churchill Downs suspended racing at its track and moved the remainder of its Spring Meet to Ellis Park after the death of a dozen horses.

 

Kroger store in Prospect marked clear after report of suspicious activity

Two Kroger stores in Northern Kentucky were evacuated and then cleared after bomb threats. Police are currently investigating the Prospect store.

 

Winning Mega Millions numbers for Friday, June 9, 2023. Lottery jackpot at $240 million

What are the winning Mega Millions numbers and results for the lottery jackpot drawing on Friday, June 9, 2023?

 

Daniel Cameron defends Donald Trump after classified documents indictment

Cameron suggested Trump is only being targeted for partisan political purposes, questioning why Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton were not indicted.

 

Gavin Perkins, once charged with mother's Louisville murder, to leave psychiatric hospital

A motion to keep Gavin Perkins in the care of Kentucky's Central State Hospital has been denied, paving the way for his release.

 

As drought strikes Kentucky, here's what you should and shouldn't do to your lawn

Some common misconceptions about lawn care can cause issues during during dry spells.

 

Abduction, rape and murder: Should Kentucky pay up when prosecutors get it wrong?

Thirty-eight states have laws requiring compensation to people who are wrongfully committed, but Kentucky isn't one of them.

 

How long is the morning TSA line at the Louisville airport? Long. Watch

The early morning flights out of SDF -- from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. -- are long. Really long. Get there at least two hours before your departure.

 

'A lot to handle': UC professor at center of TikTok controversy speaks out

A University of Cincinnati professor explains why she did, in fact, give a zero to a student on an assignment using the term "biological women."

 

PHOTOS: Hazy city skylines show impact of unhealthy air quality from Canada Wildfires

Smoke and unhealthy air quality levels from Canadian wildfires have blanketed much of the Great Lakes region and parts of the northeastern US.

 

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