In front of art and loved ones, cancer survivors, medical staff and caregivers all gathered together for a special event celebrating their journeys at UK on Friday.
In front of a crowd of dozens at Castle and Key Distillery, Governor Andy Beshear touted the economic impact of a record-breaking year for tourism in the state.
School is officially out across Fayette County Public Schools. While it's a welcome break for many, it can also mean added stress for working parents hoping to keep their kids busy.
How secure was Kentucky's Primary Election on Tuesday? The Office of the Attorney General tracked complaints, took questions and will investigate as needed.
David Caldwell says he opened the Burgin Gun Range 18 years ago so that people could have a free and safe place to shoot. The veteran says every so often, he deals with 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.
Councilmembers in Lexington are gearing up for a potential final vote next week on a new contract for the 100 license plate reader cameras used by police in the city.
Since the record-breaking year of domestic homicides in Lexington in 2022, an increase in awareness has sparked advocacy and progress. In 2024, challenges continue to stand in the way.
As users continue to push back against House Bill 7521, a local influencer in Lexington is sharing how a potential TikTok ban would impact them personally.
After filing a formal complaint to the district superintendent, a West Jessamine High School student athlete is making a public plea for change to help kids like her battling mental health.