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A Christian music festival that drew thousands to central Kentucky annually for the greater part of four decades is re-launching this September. A one-day…
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A pair of Transylvania University professors and artists created a collection of photographs featuring more than 46 Lexington women of color who are…
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A stainless steel, halo sculpture , bearing the words ,“Unlearn Fear and Hate” was installed in downtown Lexington Sunday. The sculpture was mounted near…
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Lexington Rabbi David Wirtschafter says a recent trip to Guatemala exemplified the struggles faced by people in the Central American country. The leader…
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A crowd estimated at more than a thousand gathered in downtown Lexington last night to remember the victims of hate crimes in Pittsburg and Louisville. It…
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Hundreds of people are expected to honor loved ones who’ve died at a ceremony at Lexington’s Living Arts and Science Center .Day of the Dead is an ancient…
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The easing of tensions between North and South Korea took on a different tone this year, due to some Olympic Games relationships and a U.S.-North Korea…
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Eastern Kentucky award winning writer Silas House has released his 6th novel. House told WEKU’s Cheri Lawson there are at least three themes to…
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People came to Frankfort’s Church of the Ascension last night to hear songs, bible verses, prayers, and preaching - all in response to the recent U.S.…
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National Day of Prayer observances were held Thursday across central Kentucky. At Lexington’s Bluegrass Care and Rehabilitation Center, Administrator…
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This April will mark half a century since the death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. In keeping with a decades old observance, hundreds…
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With Thanksgiving less than 24 hours away, a Kentucky psychologist says there’s increasing research about the benefits of expressing gratitude. Dr Chrissy…