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Survivors, patients, and caregivers joined to celebrate National Cancer Survivor's Day.
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The Railbird music festival returns to Lexington this weekend with a big Kentucky name at the top of the lineup – alongside a lengthy list of artists familiar to WUKY listeners.
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While the University of Kentucky has thus far avoided the types of disruptions seen at campuses with large pro-Palestinian protests, the school's Dean of Students says a handful of incidents involving signs were reported, and the school is providing a variety of resources for anyone expressing concerns about the campus climate.
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The investigation will examine conditions in eight youth detention centers - used to temporarily hold children awaiting a court hearing - and one youth development center.
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Gov. Andy Beshear’s Antisemitism Task Force held its third meeting of the year Wednesday, this time at the University of Kentucky with a focus on the recent wave of Pro-Palestinian student protests nationwide.
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Lexington city officials are one step closer to outlawing the sale of dogs and cats in pet stores, though the proposed ordinance isn't without opposition.
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Preakness favorite Muth has been ruled out of the race after spiking a fever, removing a horse trained by Bob Baffert and potentially giving Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan a clearer path through the second leg of the Triple Crown.
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The Preakness Stakes will have a Triple Crown possibility on the line when Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan runs in the field of nine horses on Saturday in the 149th rendition of the race.
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Microtransit study gets the green light as local transportation officials try to weigh demand, costsLexington city leaders have given the initial go-ahead to study a “microtransit” program.
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A first-of-its-kind transportation safety summit is underway in Lexington. The conference comes as lawmakers continue to weigh new measures to cut down on highway worker accidents.
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Ahead of next week's Kentucky primary, three days of early no-excuse in person voting starts this Thursday. In this week's edition of Capitol Chat WUKY's Alan Lytle and Kentucky Gazette editor and publisher Laura Cullen Glasscock discuss a number of competitive legislative races Lexington area Republicans and Democrats will decide.
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The 150th running of the Kentucky Derby set new records. WUKY’s Karyn Czar reports.