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Beth Musgrave

Beth Musgrave

Reporter at Lexington Herald-Leader

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  • English
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  • Politics

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Lexington council questions but advances lease for solar project on city landfill

The project is under a tight deadline to get tax credits and prove financially viable.
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Names of victims killed in Louisville UPS cargo plane crash are rel...

“Each of these victims represents a life full of purpose interrupted far too soon and also a life that will never fade,” said Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg.
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100-foot U.S. Capitol Christmas tree to make stop in Lexington

Gatton Park on Town Branch will host the tree, which is making its way from Nevada, to Washington D.C.
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Who is awaiting SNAP benefits in KY? Data shows many are working ad...

1 in 8 Kentuckians rely on SNAP, formerly called food stamps.
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Here’s the accident history on type of UPS cargo plane that crashed...

NTSB investigators are investigating a UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville that has left 12 people dead.
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Feds: Engine detached from UPS plane before crash at Louisville air...

The crash of the UPS cargo plane in Louisville killed at least 12 people. Gov. Beshear said Wednesday death toll will climb.
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Cheap bread. Second jobs. How KY TSA employees are surviving withou...

Kentucky TSA employees were last paid Oct. 10, and that was a partial paycheck.
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Lexington police officer gets 5-week suspension. Find out why

The officer was involved in two different problematic encounters, records show.
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Thanks to a grant, Lexington’s newest artist village will expand

The Artists’ Village in Lexington East End currently includes five homes.
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Nearly 600,000 in KY who use SNAP for groceries could lose benefits...

The federal government has said the SNAP program will be out of money by November due to the government shutdown.
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Fayette County School Board reacts to district spending analysis on...

Superintendent Demetrus Liggins spent approximately $152,000 on food, travel and supplies from January 2023 to May 2025, expense receipts show.