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‘Nothing will be final.’ Fayette superintendent asks for patience on reopening schools

“I want everyone to understand,” Fayette Superintendent Manny Caulk said Wednesday about reopening Lexington public schools, “that no matter what decision is made next week nothing will be final.” Caulk … Click to Continue »

Attorney General asks state judge to block all of Beshear’s COVID-19 orders

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is asking a state judge to block all of Gov. Andy Beshear’s COVID-19 orders and prohibit him from issuing or enforcing any new orders. Cameron’s … Click to Continue »

Lexington reports nearly 70 new COVID-19 cases. Hospitalizations increase.

Lexington reported 69 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, the second-highest number of cases in a single day, and those testing positive are markedly younger. There was one new death, increasing the … Click to Continue »

Are amusement parks safe during a pandemic?

A list of new policies adopted by US amusement parks are adopting to keep guests safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. … Click to Continue »

Arrest made in attack on city workers during protests

A protester has been charged in connection to last week’s attack on two city employees who were trying to tow a car from a no-parking zone in front of City … Click to Continue »

Pizzeria owner fends off machete-wielding robber with pizza, Delaware police say

When a man armed with a machete demanded money, the owner of a Delaware restaurant fought back with everything he had — a pizza, state police say. The owner of … Click to Continue »

Court refuses to order Houston to host Texas GOP gathering

The Texas Supreme Court on Monday upheld Houston’s refusal to allow the state Republican convention to hold in-person events in the city due to the coronavirus pandemic. The court dismissed … Click to Continue »

Kansas State Fair canceled this year amid pandemic concerns

The Kansas State Fair Board voted Monday to cancel this year’s fair amid the coronavirus pandemic. Its reversal came a week after the board initially voted to continue with the … Click to Continue »

Judge blocks federal executions; administration appeals

A U.S. district judge on Monday ordered a new delay in federal executions, hours before the first lethal injection was scheduled to be carried out at a federal prison in … Click to Continue »

Deputy said he was attacked along Virginia road. But it was all made up, sheriff says

A deputy who told a tale about being attacked on a Virginia roadway last week now faces criminal charges, according to the Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office. Jake Preston Dooley is … Click to Continue »

Video showing cop kneeling on man’s neck sparks investigation in Pennsylvania

Allentown police in Pennsylvania have launched a use of force investigation after a video showed a police officer kneeling on a man’s neck. The video posted on Saturday to Twitter … Click to Continue »

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