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Milton-Madison Bridge wins award from state group

The Ohio River bridge between Milton, Kentucky, and Madison, Indiana, has picked up another award.Click to Continue »

 

UK announces training on prescription use of naloxone

The University of Kentucky has announced an initiative to train pharmacists on the use of a drug that can reverse the effects of a heroin overdose.Click to Continue »

 

Kentucky Lottery for Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015

Oct. 7: Powerball: 18-30-40-48-52 (9) Jackpot: $40 million…Click to Continue »

 

Lexington council committee to consider permitting process for large countywide events

The Lexington Urban County Council has voted unanimously to put the issue of regulating traffic for large community events into its planning and public safety committee.Click to Continue »

 

Three are indicted in the killing of a Lexington man

Three people were indicted on murder charges Tuesday in the slaying of a Lexington man on Oct. 5, 2014.Click to Continue »

 

Indictment: Doctor falsely reported wedding expenses to IRS

A pain management physician who practiced in South Dakota for several years has been indicted after authorities accused her of falsely reporting at least $56,000 of wedding-related and other expenses…Click to Continue »

 

Indoor trick-or-treat night will be Oct. 29 at Fayette Mall

Lexington government and Fayette Mall will offer an an alternative Halloween celebration.Click to Continue »

 

Lexington fire station burglarized

Lexington police are searching for a suspect in a possible burglary of a Lexington fire station, Lt. Kevin Metcalf said.Click to Continue »

 

Gubernatorial candidates making pitches to coal group

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jack Conway pledged Thursday to promote Kentucky coal and look for tax incentives to boost production, portraying himself as a friend of coal as Republicans seek to…Click to Continue »

 

Louisville district academic leader criticizes leadership in resignation letter

The top academic officer of Jefferson County Public Schools has submitted a letter of resignation that criticizes leadership of the state's largest district.Click to Continue »

 

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