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- Explosive detection dogs sweep Lexington school after unsubstantiated ‘swatting’ threatkentucky.com
- 3 historic KY cities face environmental fines as they grapple with fixing sewer problemskentucky.com
- Starbucks is building new location in Johnson County. Another one is a half-mile awaykansascity.com
- Kentuckians have 3 days to vote early. Your guide to casting a ballot in 2024 primarykentucky.com
- Fayette superintendent: Henry Clay High student didn’t break up fight the day he diedkentucky.com
- VisitLEX tells the stories of Lexington, and they are paying off | Opinionkentucky.com
- Are kids in state custody safe? DOJ investigating excessive force, isolation in KY’s juvenile jailskentucky.com
- Lexington has another case of whooping cough at a high school, the fourth since Aprilkentucky.com
- Multiple shooters were present in Lexington shooting that left 18-year-old dead, police saykentucky.com
- New WayPoint Center to assist the under-served opens in Lexington’s east-end neighborhoodkentucky.com
- Family of Henry Clay student who died after reported fight wants justice, communicationkentucky.com
- Jason Booher keeps alive the memories of those lost in Carrollton bus crash by marathoningkentucky.com
- Herald-Leader endorsement: Candidate in Central KY House race shows political courage.kentucky.com
- Tragedy at Henry Clay High School: Student dies after breaking up on-campus bathroom fightkentucky.com
- Lexington-based Fazoli’s parent company, former CEO charged in $47m fraud schemekentucky.com
- Craft Beer Week, Nate Bargatze, Mayfest: Best Lexington events on tap this weekendkentucky.com
- ‘Dysfunction’: Teens’ grievances reveal safety, hygiene problems in KY juvenile justice facilitieskentucky.com
- UK President Capilouto: UK must accelerate its progress. | Opinionkentucky.com
- Fayette students at 14 schools faced longer bus waits due to driver absences, route delayskentucky.com
- Big brains, big awards: Which high school students won $2,500 National Merit scholarships?kentucky.com
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