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Pedestrian hit in Luke Bryan concert traffic delays; last vehicle left at 4:10 a.m.

A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle on Tates Creek Road as fans left the Luke Bryan Farm Tour concert at the Talon Winery & Vineyard.Click to Continue »

 

EKU cancels classes through Friday over threat

Eastern Kentucky University has canceled all classes on all of its campuses through Friday due in part to threatening graffiti left on a bathroom wall on the Richmond campus.Click to Continue »

 

Goat snarles traffic on New Circle Road

Traffic on New Circle was slowed to a crawl in spots Wednesday morning because of a rogue goat that repeatedly wandered into traffic.Click to Continue »

 

Chris Bailey's forecast: Cold front on the way

We continue to bask in the gorgeous fall weather but all of that changes as a cold front presses in from the northwest Friday.Click to Continue »

 

Bluegrass Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week, Oct. 6, 2015

Lexington police are asking for your help to catch a bank robber and to apprehend a man wanted for selling methamphetamine.Click to Continue »

 

Lextran accepting written comments on route restructuring

Lextran will accept written comments on its proposed route restructuring until Sunday.Click to Continue »

 

Kentucky Lottery for Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015

Oct. 3: Powerball: 6-26-33-44-46 (4) Jackpot: $40 million…Click to Continue »

 

Versailles moves forward with plan for ordinance prohibiting bias against gays

VERSAILLES — Versailles City Council moved forward Tuesday with a plan to draft an anti-bias ordinance for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.Click to Continue »

 

Cross Country: Tates Creek sweeps Fayette County Championships

Tates Creek went 4-for-4 in the Fayette County Championships, sweeping the boys' and girls' individual and team cross country titles Tuesday evening at Masterson Station Park, after having run a…Click to Continue »

 

Familiar clashes as Conway and Bevin square off at Centre College

DANVILLE — There was hardly any new ground broken in the gubernatorial debate between Democratic Attorney General Jack Conway and Republican Matt Bevin on Tuesday, a debate more remarkable for…Click to Continue »

 

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