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  • Hillary Adams' video of the beating has gone viral on the Web. Judge William Adams says he doesn't think he did anything wrong. She says he needs help and rehabilitation.
  • The move is a major act of reform instituted by President Raúl Castro. It nudges the island toward a more free-market system.
  • The Mel Brooks’ Broadway sequel to “The Producers” this weekend comes to the Lexington Opera House. Culture reporter Rich Copley of the Lexington Herald…
  • The European Space Agency said the $15 million project proves humans can survive a solitary journey to the red planet. The six volunteers will return to regular life when the hatch of the fake spaceship opens tomorrow.
  • When Marine Cpl. Derek Wyatt left for Afghanistan, his wife, Kait, was pregnant with their first child. Three months later, Derek was dead. A day after his death, Kait was induced, so she could give birth and attend his funeral.
  • New Campbellsville Police Chief Tim Hazlette and his wife Margaret talk with Councilwoman Vicki Mullins following Tuesday night?s special council meeting.
    Campbellsville Picks Next Police Chief
    Tim Hazlette, a former colonel with the Kentucky State Police, will serve as Campbellsville’s next police chief. Mayor Tony Young made the recommendation…
  • Groupon, the daily deals website, is getting ready for its initial public offering Friday. But is stock in the company itself a good deal? Guy Raz talks with Wailin Wong, a business reporter from the Chicago Tribune, about the Groupon IPO.
  • KU and LG&E are seeking state authorization to spend a total of about $2.5 billion to comply with new federal environmental requirements affecting…
  • Robert Siegel speaks to Mark Mazower, a professor of history at Columbia University and an expert on contemporary Greece, about the tensions between democracy and the need for decisive action in dealing with the euro crisis. Mazower says that the speed of financial markets, and the slowness of the democratic process, has increased this tension during the crisis.
  • “Kentucky Afield” has been on television for more than half a century, becoming one of the longest-running programs in TV history. In that time, the…
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