For the businesses in the industrial park in Nicholasville hit by a tornado in April, progress on rebuilding has hardly started.
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Talked to Scripps National News about Primary Election Day in Kentucky
Final numbers on calls into the fraud hotline:
The Office of the Attorney General has fielded 35 pre-election day complaints and 44 election day complaints
The debate is far from over in Lexington regarding the proposed law banning the sale of dogs and cats at retailers and in public.
It's moving forward toward becoming a law in the city
A trial date is set for the man accused of hitting and killing Ansean Jackson nine months ago in Lexington.
It's hopeful news for Jackson's mother, Gwen Johnson, who has attended every court case since the incident.
150 years since African American jockey Oliver Lewis won the Run for the Roses, an anniversary event was held to celebrate his legacy in Lexington.
We're heading to the farm gun range today to take a look at their safety protocols.
Here's our first story on neighbor's complaints.
Lexington has spent $26 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding for the city's parks and Mayor Gorton's budget for the upcoming fiscal year aims to add more. Together, with grants and outside funding from donors, non-profits and a potential parks tax, the city is experiencing record investment in recreation.
Let's talk fashion: Oaks Day morning coverage
Another month, another government shutdown avoided just int he nick of time.
After a host of town halls and years of planning, the Cardinal Valley neighborhood in Lexington has a brand-new, state-of-the-art community hub. Assistant Manager Mercedes' story brings the significance for the community to life through her own full-circle moment.
Sarah Johnson was so vulnerable sharing her story with me about her experience with bullying, mental health and support. What we uncovered was an overall trend of a lack of enforcement within school athletics.
11 people are facing rare charges after being accused of being a part of an organized criminal gang syndicate operating on Lexington's West End.
"We have been cast aside and pushed off completely for years, and it has absolutely hit a tipping point. We are furious," Parents react to their school district's sudden change of plans to open a new school.
One defendant in the Crystal Rogers case wants a lower bond.
Thefts of cars have gone up across the country. That includes the more than 1200 cars stolen in Lexington last year.
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