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LexPark will accept cans of food during holidays in lieu of cash for parking tickets

The Lexington Parking Authority will accept cans of food in lieu of part or all of cash payment for parking citations in coming weeks.Click to Continue »

 

Funeral service begins for officer killed in line of duty

The funeral service has begun for a central Kentucky police officer who was gunned down last week while investigating a robbery.Click to Continue »

 

Gov.-elect Bevin starts website to take job applications

Gov.-elect Matt Bevin has started a website to take applications for people who want to work in his administration.Click to Continue »

 

2 children, 1 adult dead in fiery crash in Richardsville

Two children and one adult have died in a fiery car crash in Richardsville.Click to Continue »

 

Police find woman hiding, and now she's really in doghouse

A Kentucky woman faces charges after authorities say they found her hiding in an empty doghouse after a dangerous pursuit.Click to Continue »

 

Mourners gather at EKU's Alumni Coliseum for funeral of slain Richmond officer Daniel Ellis

A week after Richmond police officer Daniel Ellis was shot, residents and colleagues gathered at Eastern Kentucky University's Alumni Coliseum Wednesday for his funeral.Click to Continue »

 

Chris Bailey's weather forecast: Calm before the cold front comes

Today is mainly calm and quiet until a strong cold front arrives overnight and early Thursday.Click to Continue »

 

IRS warns Kentucky residents about scam callers

The Internal Revenue Service says a scam involving taxpayers has focused on Kentucky recently.Click to Continue »

 

Kentucky names 2 more 'Trail Towns' in tourism program

Kentucky has two more "Trail Towns" added to the program designed to link communities and trail systems and develop them as tourist spots.Click to Continue »

 

Analysis: No breakouts in GOP debate; muddled status quo

Marco Rubio emerged unscathed. Ben Carson defended his integrity. Donald Trump flashed his dominant personality. And Jeb Bush avoided disaster.Click to Continue »

 

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