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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 crowd of about a hundred gathered in Berea Monday to show support for a lesbian couple targeted by vandals. Organizers also used the event to draw…
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A Lexington mosque has been the target of a bomb threat. As WEKU's Cheri Lawson reports, the Kentucky Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations…
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Muhammad Ali's son, who bears the boxing great's name, was detained by immigration officials at a Florida airport and questioned about his ancestry and religion.
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More than 400 people gathered Monday night in Lexington for a unique holiday celebration. “United in Harmony: An Interfaith Encounter” was held at…
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Refugee families from the Congo and Syria will arrive in Central Kentucky in January under a new resettlement program. Catholic Charities in Lexington is…
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Kentuckians joined the rest of the nation and the world last weekend in marking the 15th anniversary of the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil. There…
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People well outside the borders of Louisiana are responding to massive flood damage in the gulf coast state. That includes a contingent from Baptist…
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A new chapter in a long history is being written by the Kentucky United Methodist Homes for Children and Youth. Monday’s groundbreaking focused on…
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Former State Senator and civil rights legend Georgia Powers was remembered Thursday during a service at the Capitol Rotunda. Powers was the first African…
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A longtime proponent of abolishing the death penalty, Sister Helen Prejean, brought her message to Lexington Catholic High School students Tuesday.…