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Kentuckians in more remote areas may soon have a new way to access GED testing.
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WUKY presents: Conversations from the Lexington StoryCorps Booth, brought to you by Quantrell family of dealerships. In this week’s conversation, Christia Kearns and her daughter Maya reflect on their family's cooking traditions and remembering loved ones through food.
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The University of Kentucky is debuting a new app aimed at keeping students safe.
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The agency overseeing state-owned fiber optic network KentuckyWired and telecom firm Accelecom offered starkly different stories about what was behind the decision to cut ties.
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Fayette County health officials have identified an additional case of measles, putting the total at nine cases connected to the recent outbreak in Woodford County.
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Intense downpours like those in Texas are more frequent, but there's no telling where they'll happenIt’s not just Texas and North Carolina. Intense rain is falling more frequently in many areas of the U.S. — though where it occurs and whether it causes catastrophic flooding is largely a matter of chance, according to experts.
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Four new cases of measles have been confirmed in Fayette County.
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Kentucky Sen. Amanda Mays Bledsoe — a Republican from Lexington — will not be joining the race for Kentucky's Sixth District congressional seat.
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Lexington leaders plan to move forward with a work group to explore regulations for rural solar in Fayette County, which is not currently allowed. The move comes on the heels of a committee's rejection of limited rural solar installations in agricultural areas.
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The University of Kentucky ROTC program will see its use of a Lexington park come to an end this year, following community complaints about exercises in a public area.
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Over thirty Lexington eateries are offering one-of-a-kind burgers - each one at $7 a pop.
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University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto says the GOP's tax and spending bill will impact "every facet of our institution."