The NBA Finals are set: Milwaukee vs. Phoenix for the title
The two regular-season games between Milwaukee and Phoenix this season fit the same script. Both were extremely high scoring. Both went down to the wire. Both saw Phoenix win by … Click to Continue »
Photos capture desperate struggle between hungry alligator and lucky turtle in SC
The middle of the food chain is no place for quitters, South Carolina photos show. Jeff Becton recently captured a life or death struggle between a hungry alligator and a … Click to Continue »
27-year-old arrested in Los Angeles explosion had 16 tons of illegal fireworks, feds say
A 27-year-old man who stored 16 tons of illegal fireworks at his home, leading to an explosion that injured 17 people, has been arrested, federal officials say. The Bureau of … Click to Continue »
Two people killed in overnight shooting outside Lexington apartment building
A man and a woman died early Sunday morning after a shooting in the parking lot of an apartment building on Danielle Lane in Lexington. Shaquille Louis Newby, 27, died … Click to Continue »
Disney drops ‘boys and girls’ from fireworks greeting. ‘More ridiculous every day’
As nightly fireworks shows return to Disney theme parks in the United States, a wording change in pre-recorded announcements has ignited anger for some. The announcements of upcoming fireworks shows … Click to Continue »
Tyson recalls 8 million pounds of chicken products after one person dies of listeria
Tyson Foods issued one of the largest recalls in the last five years, pulling 8,492,832 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken products that went to schools, restaurants, grocers, hospitals, nursing homes and … Click to Continue »
How the pandemic accelerated change, slowed director search for Lexington Philharmonic
The Lexington Philharmonic orchestra was already taking big strides toward redefining the orchestral experience and what it means to be the city’s orchestra before a global pandemic. But while COVID-19 … Click to Continue »
‘We still take pride.’ July 4 parade important in historic Kentucky coal town.
A century after immigrants representing more than 30 nationalities came to this coal town deep in Appalachia in search of the American dream, Lynch still throws a darn good celebration … Click to Continue »
Bluegrass 10,000: Ex-Cat fresh off Olympic trials, first-time racer set the pace
Katy Kunc for the last year trained for a spot in the Olympics, eyeing a berth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. She qualified for the U.S. trials finals, but her run … Click to Continue »
‘We’re proud.’ Two Kentucky sailors killed at Pearl Harbor in 1941 coming home.
Floyd Helton was looking to learn a trade when he decided to join the U.S. Navy in late 1940, but he needed a parent’s permission because he was only 17. … Click to Continue »
Ransomware attack before holiday leaves companies scrambling
Businesses scrambled Saturday to contain a ransomware attack that has paralyzed their computer networks, a situation complicated in the U.S. by offices lightly staffed at the start of the Fourth … Click to Continue »
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