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Clark County man faces child-porn charges

A Clark County man was charged with more than 100 counts of child sexual exploitation Wednesday after police said they discovered he was talking to people about performing sexual acts…Click to Continue »

 

Pepper Distillery gets pavers for parking lot

The Pepper Distillery District campus will be adding environmentally-friendly pavers to its parking lot on Manchester Street thanks to a $141,000 city grant.Click to Continue »

 

Plans to move STEAM Academy to the University of Kentucky campus are going slowly

Ten months after the Fayette County school district and the University of Kentucky announced plans to move STEAM Academy to UK, plans are still being negotiated.Click to Continue »

 

Lexington organization gets funding for 24 housing units for domestic violence survivors

Lexington will soon have 24 new housing units for survivors of domestic violence.Click to Continue »

 

Man charged with killing woman in Ohio pleads to some counts

A Kentucky man charged in the slaying of an 87-year-old woman found in the trunk of her car in southwest Ohio has pleaded guilty to lesser charges — but a…Click to Continue »

 

Versailles woman dies after two-car crash north of Harrodsburg

Barbara Robinson, 63, of Versailles, died Wednesday morning after a two-car crash on U.S. 127 north of Harrodsburg.Click to Continue »

 

Madison County man charged with sexual abuse of child younger than 12

A Madison County man was charged Wednesday in connection with the sexual abuse of a child, Berea police said.Click to Continue »

 

WUKY, UK Opera Theatre both benefit from donation of former recording studio

For decades, WUKY-FM 91.3 has toiled in its McVey Hall studios, which lack modern conveniences such as climate control and nearby bathrooms. Soon, thanks to a gift and a partnership…Click to Continue »

 

'Report card' gives Mississippi River basin a D+

A report card is out on the Mississippi River basin, and the grade is not good: a D+, with an aging transportation infrastructure topping the list of concerns.Click to Continue »

 

Group: Principal should allow anti-abortion flyers

A national anti-abortion group says a northern Kentucky high school student's right to free speech is being denied after a principal deemed the content of flyers he created "too controversial"Click to Continue »

 

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