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Kentucky notched seven sacks and allowed just one trip to the red zone in a 10-3 victory at Auburn on Saturday night that ended a four-game skid.
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Martha Layne Collins, the first and only woman elected governor of Kentucky, has died. She was 88.
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More than 150 authors and thousands of readers will gather at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Lexington tomorrow for the free all-day event celebrating books and literacy in the Commonwealth.
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Marie Mitchell and Mason Smith are co-authors of Paranormal Kentucky: An Uncommon Wealth of Close Encounters with Aliens, Ghosts, and Cryptids. Both former journalists, the couple traveled across Kentucky to compile tales of “high strangeness,” many of which radiate chills far beyond the state line.
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Governor Andy Beshear kicked off his weekly Team Kentucky press briefing on Thursday with a Halloween costume reveal. Switching out his suit coat for a red cardigan and swapping dress shoes for sneakers, Besehar brought Mr. Rogers to life.
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Otega Oweh scored 17 points, but Kentucky fell to Georgetown University 84-70 on Thursday night at Rupp Arena.
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Gov. Andy Beshear's Pre-K for All campaign has handed over its report, culled from research and public input.
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Kentucky Utilities and Louisville Gas & Electric have been given the green light to build a pair of natural gas power plants.
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Lisa Howard and Barbara Smith talk about the Bluegrass Cat Club and the group's annual shows at the old Turfland Mall.
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Having health insurance is critical to accessing quality medical and dental care in Kentucky and experts said making a doctor’s appointment is always preferable to relying on social media influencers for advice.
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WUKY, the oldest university-owned and licensed FM station in the nation, marked a milestone Wednesday in fun fashion.
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Federal funds could begin running dry Saturday that help tens of millions of Americans to buy food for their families if Congress doesn’t reach a deal by then to end the U.S. government shutdown.