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Highview gets 'a need in the area' – a new local coffee and ice cream shop

The community in southern Jefferson County has long lacked a local option — or, really, any options — for residents wanting their caffeine fix.

        

‘All It Takes Is One Mistake’: Worries Over Plan to Send National Guard to Border

Pentagon officials have expressed concern about being seen as picking a fight with an ally at a time when the military has plenty of adversaries to contend with.

Surgeon General Urges Americans to Carry Drug That Stops Opioid Overdoses

The drug, naloxone, has been used to revive thousands of people, and Dr. Jerome M. Adams says family and friends of opioid users should learn how to use it.

Kentucky football linebacker Jordan Jones out until August with shoulder injury

UK’s already thin inside linebacker position has lost its most experienced player for the rest of spring practice.

      

 

 

Report: Former Louisville cornerback William Gay signs with New York Giants

The former Louisville star has a new home.

        

Ohio State's Urban Meyer will make $7.6 million this season after receiving raise

Urban Meyer will be the highest-paid coach in the Big Ten conference after Ohio State raised the coach’s salary to $7.6 million this season.

      

 

 

Swing and a miss: Youth baseball league in Ohio raffling off AR-15 rifle

The East Canton youth baseball league also will be raffling off a bolt-action hunting rifle, a 12-gauge shotgun and a handgun.

        

Siena basketball coach Jimmy Patsos under investigation after allegations of verbal abuse

Siena College is investigating men’s basketball coach Jimmy Patsos after a newspaper reported alleged abusive remarks directed at a student manager.

      

 

 

Rick Pitino: 'It's probably not going to work for me in college basketball'

Rick Pitino spoke for 20 minutes with Dan Patrick on Thursday in what he said would be his last media interview for a while.

        

Sally Yates Says While ‘Elections Have Consequences,’ Trump Goes Too Far

Ms. Yates, the acting attorney general fired by President Trump for refusing to defend his travel ban, said at a New York Times event that he is breaking democratic norms.

1-minute read: Insurance for ride-booking drivers is a must – Lexington Herald Leader


Lexington Herald Leader

1-minute read: Insurance for ride-booking drivers is a must
Lexington Herald Leader
Uber and Lyft drivers might seem well-insured, between the ride-booking companies’ coverage and their own policies. However, a crucial gap leaves drivers at risk if they have an accident at the wrong time. THE GAP. Once a driver accepts a fare or has

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