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Catholic Action Center distributing 15 Breeders' Cup tickets in exchange for donation for homeless

Catholic Action Center has 15 Breeders' Cup tickets that will be available to the general public in exchange for a donation to help the homeless this winter.Click to Continue »

 

Statue a tribute to the great Cigar

A statue of Cigar was unveiled at the gravesite of the champion Thoroughbred at the Hall of Champions at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington on Tuesday.Click to Continue »

 

5 injured in Danville cattle truck crash

Five people were taken to the hospital Tuesday night after a tractor-trailer loaded with 63 cattle collided with a pickup truck in Danville.Click to Continue »

 

Men nab cash in armed robbery of Lexington Shell

A Shell Station on West New Circle Road near Russell Cave Road was robbed early Wednesday by two men with guns, Lexington police say.Click to Continue »

 

Chris Bailey's weather forecast: Rain gone by Thursday, but another system on the way

The current storm system impacting the region continues to bring heavy rain and high winds to the region. This one will blow out of town on Thursday, but another appears…Click to Continue »

 

Kentucky Lottery for Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2015

Oct. 24: Powerball: 20-31-56-60-64 (2) Jackpot: $100 million…Click to Continue »

 

Follow law or resign, Justice Kennedy tells officials

The author of the Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide has a suggestion for Kim Davis and other county clerks who feel torn between their religious scruples and…Click to Continue »

 

Second person dies of injuries sustained in crash on U.S. 27 in Jessamine County

A second person has died of injuries sustained in a crash on U.S. 27 in Jessamine County last week.Click to Continue »

 

Lexington will spend some of $19 million surplus but will put much of it in contingency fund

Lexington finished the fiscal year with a surplus of more than $19 million, according to preliminary figures released to the city council Tuesday.Click to Continue »

 

Study: Raising Ky.'s higher education rates to national average would boost state coffers

Kentucky's state coffers could increase by $900 million a year if the state's higher education attainment rates increased to the national average, according to a new study.Click to Continue »

 

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