Stu Johnson
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Lexington’s City Council Tuesday got a rundown on the Parking Authority’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Board Chair Jim Frazier said expenses continue to go up as a part of the $5 million budget.
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The March straight-line windstorm that knocked out electricity for many Lexington residents for multiple days has some city leaders wondering about modifying electrical line service.
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Uniform regulations for anti-doping and medication control in horseracing are now officially in place. The person who heads oversight of these rules says it’s a new day as it relates to consistency.
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The 148th running of the Preakness Stakes is now in the books so two-thirds of the Triple Crown series is completed.
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This time of year, high-profile Thoroughbred racing events bring added attention to the horse industry. A Lexington man with decades of equine journalism under his belt has his own thoughts about the status of horse racing.
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Gun violence carries an impact in many different ways. That includes mental stress, even for those not directly involved in an incident.
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Making universal pre-kindergarten education available to all Kentucky children has been discussed for some time.
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By the end of summer, alcohol sales in Madison County could reach well beyond the city limits of Richmond and Berea. That message came in pretty clearly on Tuesday.
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Springtime tends to bring out more two-wheeled transportation all across the Commonwealth. Cyclists and drivers of cars both have responsibilities when it comes to safe travel.
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Governor Andy Beshear is now involved in a one-on-one political race as he seeks to secure a second term in office. The Democratic governor easily moved on to the fall campaign with his Primary Election victory over two opponents.