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Program on owls, hike scheduled at Pine Mountain park

Learn more about owls during a program at Pine Mountain State Resort Park this month.Click to Continue »

 

Louisville getting $6M in air quality funding

Louisville Metro Government is receiving $6.3 million in government funding for air quality improvement.Click to Continue »

 

Eastern Kentucky painter honored with post office display

Paintings by the late eastern Kentucky artist Ralph "Waldo" Dingus are being displayed this month at the post office lobby in Martin in Floyd County.Click to Continue »

 

Kentucky clerk Kim Davis loses latest gay marriage appeal

Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis has lost another bid to delay issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.Click to Continue »

 

Kentucky Gov.-elect Bevin names transition team

Republican Matt Bevin is turning to a pair of former rivals to help him as he transitions to become Kentucky's next governor.Click to Continue »

 

Kentucky Lottery for Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015

Nov. 4: Powerball: 2-12-17-20-65 (17) Jackpot: $142 million…Click to Continue »

 

Lexington surplus split among 15 council members, mayor's requests

The Urban County Council voted 8-7 Thursday to divvy up $4 million for council projects out of a $7 million surplus from the fiscal year that ended June 30. In…Click to Continue »

 

After three CMA Awards, country music fans finding out who Kentuckian Chris Stapleton is

Thursday morning, a lot of country music fans were asking the same question: Who is Chris Stapleton? Though his debut album, Traveller, has not produced any radio hits, Lexington-born and…Click to Continue »

 

Proposal to raise minimum wage in Lexington clears hurdle, set for vote on Nov. 19

An attempt to amend the ordinance to exempt small businesses was defeated during Thursday's Urban County Council meeting. But a different amendment to exempt agricultural workers was successful.Click to Continue »

 

EMS worker hit by car on Nicholasville street, suffers life-threatening injuries

The Jessamine County emergency medical services employee stepped onto East Maple Street after the ambulance was involved in a minor accident, and he was hit by a car driven by…Click to Continue »

 

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