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Weapons, equipment stolen from Lexington police officer's unmarked vehicle

Shortly after 4 a.m. Monday, police were called to a Nicholasville house where a Lexington officer lives. When Nicholasville police arrived, they were told by the Lexington officer that his…Click to Continue »

 

Bacon, sausage and other processed meats do cause cancer – WHO

Red meat probably does, too, World Health Organization says. Here’s what you should know about its controversial new finding.Click to Continue »

 

Woman killed in Lexington crash on Briar Hill Road

A woman died Sunday night when the SUV in which she was riding left Briar Hill Road and hit several trees.Click to Continue »

 

Discarded foil-wrapped store security tags cause suspicious package alert, Lexington police say

A section of Man o' War Boulevard at Clearwater Way was closed for about two hours Sunday night after a man reported a suspicious package near the road.Click to Continue »

 

Chris Bailey's weather forecast: Wind, rain on the way

A very busy week of weather is kicking off across the state with clouds and showers on the increase. What’s left of historic Hurricane Patricia will sweep into our region…Click to Continue »

 

Breeders' Cup festivities on Monday

John Gaines Plaque Dedication; Breeders’ Cup Draw Party; Tim Talbert Project; Northside Sheiks, Ben Lacy, Tee Dee Young…Click to Continue »

 

Ky. to receive $6 million grant for new veterans cemetery

Kentucky's plans to create a veterans cemetery in Leslie County will be backed by a grant from the National Cemetery Administration.Click to Continue »

 

Education campaign emphasizes safe sleep for infants

Kentucky officials have launched a campaign aimed at making sure babies are sleeping safely.Click to Continue »

 

State seeks more people to serve on teacher tribunals

The Kentucky Department of Education is trying to recruit additional educators and non-educators to serve on teacher tribunals.Click to Continue »

 

New UK research building to focus on state's health woes

The University of Kentucky is getting set to start work on a new building for researchers who will focus on the state's health problems.Click to Continue »

 

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