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Members of Lexington’s Community Pillars Gun Violence Task Force discussed Thursday evening on how to reduce incidents by renovating abandoned properties or vacant lots across the city.
The Commonwealth
Lexington/Richmond News
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Members of Lexington’s Community Pillars Gun Violence Task Force discussed Thursday evening on how to reduce incidents by renovating abandoned properties or vacant lots across the city.
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Monday marks the start of Winter Weather Awareness Week across the Commonwealth.
Off the Beaten Path with Sam Dick
Sam Dick
Sam Dick travelled to Lawrenceburg, Kentucky to understand what it's like to be a Song Farmer
Sam Dick travels to Lexington to meet a long-time hotel employee
Eastern Standard
The “Red Scare” of the fifties came late to Kentucky. Lexington Herald-Leader government accountability reporter John Cheves gives details of his article about the Kentucky UnAmerican Activities Committee of the late sixties.
Kentucky Arts & Culture
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Construction on the Skyview high-ground community outside Hazard is moving forward as its environmental permit has been approved by the federal Department for Housing and Urban Development.
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Rosemary Clooney Museum draws in fans of White Christmas collection before the exhibit heads to Omaha for the holidays
Today's Interview
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Kate Savage speaks to Kentucky Artist Kris Grenier
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A conversation with a central Kentucky college student who took part in a hard-hitting ad about abortion in the 2023 governor's campaign.
More Top News Stories
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The City of Lexington is continuing its efforts to boost the number of jobs in the bluegrass community. Members of the City Council’s budget committee got an update on the government’s job fund program this week.
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Residents in a number of Lexington neighborhoods now have a new option in finding nutritious food for their families. This assortment of healthy foods comes on wheels.
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The founder of a national group with the aim of preventing the military from endorsing religion says he’s pleased with the Lexington Veterans Affairs decision to remove a Bible from the “missing man table.”
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A Lexington organization has been sending out well-wishes worldwide to U.S. service men and women for close to two decades. Military Missions is once again right in the midst of its holiday-time-focused care package campaign.
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Keeneland is committing $100,000 over four years to further research into equine injury detection. Part of the emphasis lies in the comparison of medical technologies.
NPR News
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