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Kentucky-Georgia preview: How UK and UGA special teams match up

We’re taking a look at the key matchups in Kentucky’s game against Georgia each day this week. Up next are the special teams units.

      

 

 

Crash closes SB I-71/75 in pouring rain – WXIX

WXIXCrash closes SB I-71/75 in pouring rainWXIXSouthbound I-71 is down to one lane in Galltin County due to a crash and truck fire reported about 3 a.m. at the Verona exit, dispatchers said. Crews also are on scene of a crash with a vehicle off southbo…

Manual's India Reed named Miss Field Hockey; check out all-state teams

University of Louisville-bound India Reed had 20 goals and 26 assists in her senior season. She’s a key member of the all-state field hockey teams.

      

 

 

Google Employees Plan Global Walkout To Protest Company’s Treatment Of Women

Many at Google have been simmering since The New York Times reported the company gave generous exit packages to alleged harassers. Hundreds of employees have already walked out in Singapore.

Butterfly Preserve On The Border Threatened By Trump’s Wall

The National Butterfly Center is a habitat for more than 100 species of butterflies. The proposed barrier would cut off 70 percent of its property, putting it in a no-man’s land along the Rio Grande.

Which Breeders' Cup horses would benefit most from wet conditions?

If the Breeders’ Cup turns rainy, which horses might have an advantage in each of the 14 races? We did some research.

      

 

 

Take a sneak peek inside Kentucky Derby Museum's $6.5M expansion

The Kentucky Derby Museum finishes up a $6.5 million renovation just in time for the Breeders’ Cup World Championship Nov. 2-3 at Churchill Downs.

      

 

 

Courier Journal's Kirby Adams gets a sneak peek of the Kentucky Derby Museum expansion

Courier Journal’s Kirby Adams gets a sneak peek of the Kentucky Derby Museum expansion

      

 

 

Kentucky Derby Museum adds galleries for D. Wayne Lukas and Bill Shoemaker

The Kentucky Derby Museum adds new galleries for D. Wayne Lukas and Bill Shoemaker

        

Poll: Nearly 4-In-5 Voters Concerned Incivility Will Lead To Violence

A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll finds that voters are worried that the lack of a civil tone and negativity in Washington will lead to violence, but they don’t agree on who to blame.

Raqqa: View From The Ground

Just over a year ago, ISIS was pushed out of the Syrian city of Raqqa. Now residents are trying to recover from a brutal military campaign which included house to house fighting and U.S. bombs.

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