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Kentucky Mother’s Non-Profit, Rae of Sunshine, Fights Mental Health Stigma and Suicide Locally

Taylor Nolan, a University of Kentucky sophomore, died by suicide on January 8, 2019. Five years on, her mother, Taylora Schlosser, reflects on Taylor's...

Local UK Dentistry Graduate Enhances Dental Care Access in Kentucky through Mobile Service

Kwane Watson, a graduate of the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry, is working to improve access to dental care in Kentucky. As the...

Takeaways: Kentucky’s offense explodes to take down Vanderbilt in Nashville 109-77

The Kentucky Wildcats were on a two-game losing streak but were able to take down the Vanderbilt Commodores 109-77 in Nashville to snap...

FCPS discusses importance of social media trainings, awareness following Bourbon Co. incident

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Social media is everywhere and it's grown more prevalent in student's lives - whether it be for recreation or information....

Lexington Council gives update on city odor

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - The City of Lexington is still working to fix the odor around parts of town. Last fall, dozens of people...

Beshear still sees a way through for targeted educator raises, despite Republican skepticism

Gov. Andy Beshear is holding out hope that his central reelection campaign promise could still materialize - in some form - despite a less...

FEMA awards Ky. National Guard more than $1.9M

FRANKFORT, Ky. (WYMT) - On Tuesday, FEMA approved more than $1.9 million in federal funding to the Kentucky National Guard for the emergency protective...

KU customers seeing high electric bills following January arctic blast

KENTUCKY (WKYT) - The extreme cold temperatures the Commonwealth experienced in January now have some Kentuckians facing higher heating bills. Richmond resident Carla Lemiux's...

Federal Jury Convicts Former Commonwealth’s Attorney in Wire Fraud and Bribery Scheme

On Friday, a federal jury in Lexington found Ronnie Goldy, the former Commonwealth's Attorney for Bath, Rowan, Menifee, and Montgomery Counties, guilty of several...

Legislation to keep Kentucky students from using cell phones in classrooms advances

FRANKFORT, Ky. - Legislation that would keep Kentucky students from using cell phones in classrooms is advancing in Frankfort. The House Education Committee unanimously...

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