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Ex-principal files defamation lawsuit

A former principal of Buechel Metro High School in Jefferson County has filed a lawsuit accusing top school district officials of creating a false perception of his tenure to demonstrate…Click to Continue »

 

Breeders’ Cup festivities on Saturday

Breeders’ Cup World Championships. Oct. 31. First post 11 a.m., first Cup race 12:05 p.m. Keeneland, 4201 Versailles Rd., Lexington. Keene Barn or Entertainment Center seating, $200. Onsite parking $25.Click to Continue »

 

Foes in council election agree on wage bump

The two men vying to represent Lexington’s First Council District in a special election on Nov. 3 agree the city’s minimum wage should be raised, more needs to be done…Click to Continue »

 

Chris Bailey's weather forecast: Halloween showers

We have showers moving in from west to east that may cause some issues with all the big events going on. This does not look like a washout of a…Click to Continue »

 

Former Republican rivals publicly endorse Bevin for governor

Kentucky's Republican nominee for governor met for the first time publicly with two of his rivals for the GOP nomination on Friday as he sought to rally his scattered conservative…Click to Continue »

 

Former high-profile lawyer faces arrest for skipping court

A former attorney who won a $200 million settlement for diet drug clients is facing arrest for failing to appear at a Kentucky court hearing.Click to Continue »

 

Castle Post's sale price is half what it was in 2010

The Castle Post in Woodford County is for sale at half the 2010 asking price, according to a real estate website.Click to Continue »

 

Breast milk has evolved to nourish and protect infants from disease causing organisms

Human and mammalian milk, a key source of early infant nourishment, has evolved as a result of 200 million plus years of Darwinian pressure on mammalian lactation to become the…Click to Continue »

 

Feds reach $250 million Medicare settlement with 457 hospitals, including several in Kentucky

The Department of Justice has reached 70 settlements involving 457 hospitals in 43 states for more than $250 million related to cardiac devices that were implanted in patients in violation…Click to Continue »

 

Taylor County man is accused of killing his wife

A Taylor County man was charged Friday with murder in the death of his wife, whose body was found in a road culvert, Campbellsville police said.Click to Continue »

 

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