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Deep-pocketed donors from outside Kentucky spend heavily to influence race for attorney general

Democrat Andy Beshear and Republican Whitney Westerfield are the men publicly running to be Kentucky's next attorney general. But behind the scenes, scores of corporations, businessmen, lawyers, lobbyists and labor…Click to Continue »

 

Profile: Meet Andy Beshear, the Democratic nominee for attorney general

Andy Beshear stresses that he is his own man, but family ties have been an enormous boon to the Democratic nominee for attorney general.Click to Continue »

 

You could help UK study heat treatments for cancer

Doctors at the University of Kentucky are currently conducting a study to investigate perfusion whole body hyperthermia for treatment of late stage lung cancer.Click to Continue »

 

Empty lot in Nicholasville could become a small park for art exhibits, musical performances

Art lovers hope an empty lot in downtown Nicholasville will become a small park to display exhibits and hold musical performances.Click to Continue »

 

Profile: Meet Whitney Westerfield, the Republican nominee for attorney general

On Whitney Westerfield's first day in the Kentucky Senate, in 2013, his colleagues made him chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Westerfield, now 34 and several years into his legislative…Click to Continue »

 

Washington authorities search for missing Kentucky man

Authorities in southwest Washington are trying to find a Kentucky man who's been missing for weeks.Click to Continue »

 

Mark Story: Catching up with Courtney Baker: Volleyball player who lost a leg has found a new way to stay in the game

In sitting volleyball, the former Christian County standout and Asbury University player — whose lower left leg had to be amputated after a Dec. 2012, car accident — won a…Click to Continue »

 

Wilmore residents rally to support keeping cross atop water tower

WILMORE — Nearly 200 people gathered Saturday to support keeping a cross on top of the city's water tower.Click to Continue »

 

Protest puts contract for Kearney halfway house in limbo

The future of a halfway house for federal prisoners in Kearney is again in limbo after another nearby halfway house filed a protest to a recently-issued government contract.Click to Continue »

 

Resigned and realistic about his chances, Drew Curtis still hopes for an opening

Independent gubernatorial candidate Drew Curtis assesses his run for governor.Click to Continue »

 

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