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Gov. Andy Beshear is fulfilling a promise to end conditional pardons for Kentuckians who have been traveling out-of-state to purchase medical marijuana.
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The University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville have been tapped to join a small group of schools working on national security technology.
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Following a lengthy closed session Wednesday night, the Fayette County Public School Board elevated the district's assistant superintendent to the leading role.
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A third wave of notices are going out to Fayette County residents having all or part of their medical debt erased.
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Kentucky Tourism has been on a hot streak in recent years. The latest numbers show the industry maintained that momentum in 2025.
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Voices Amplified: Voices HEaRd Women's Theatre Festival is featuring a workshop presentation of Cavan Hendron's musical adaptation of the story of Lizzie Borden.
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A proposed retail and apartment complex at the corner of Woodland Avenue and East High Street is now off the table.
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Kentucky's Democratic heavy-hitters, led by Gov. Andy Beshear, took the stage in Lexington Tuesday in support of Sixth District congressional candidate Zach Dembo.
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Reports that Fayette County Public Schools Superintendent Demetrus Liggins had submitted his resignation appear to have been premature. A WLEX story now suggests the top school official is only seeking talks.
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Lexington's Urban County Council chose to pump the brakes on any data center development Tuesday, following a final vote on the annual budget.
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Gov. Andy Beshear has extended an executive order trimming 10 cents off the state's gas tax in 33 cities and counties.
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Fayette County School Board members are expected to dip into contingency, or rainy day fund, dollars before the fast-approaching end of the fiscal year.