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Denied by Swiss court, Houlihan not in lineup at trials

Shelby Houlihan’s quest to overturn her doping suspension in time to run at this year’s Olympic trials is over. Houlihan’s request for an emergency injunction from Switzerland’s highest court was … Click to Continue »

Conley, Mitchell in lineup with Jazz facing elimination

Mike Conley and Donovan Mitchell were in Utah’s starting lineup for Game 6 on Friday night, with the Jazz facing elimination in the second-round series against the Los Angeles Clippers. … Click to Continue »

Only in his dreams: DeChambeau finds swing key at night

Bryson DeChambeau stayed on the practice range under the lights after opening with a 73 in the U.S. Open. It was only when the lights went out that he found … Click to Continue »

Boy shot near Lexington’s Meadowthorpe neighborhood

Lexington police were investigating a shooting that left a teenage boy injured near the Meadowthorpe neighborhood Friday night. The victim was found outside on the 600 block of Woodchuck Way … Click to Continue »

‘We’re gonna be back.’ Lafayette’s championship run ends in state quarterfinals.

Lafayette bowed out earlier than desired at the KHSAA State Softball Tournament, but with its two-game experience came a realization: this is the standard. The Generals fell, 7-4, to Butler … Click to Continue »

Jury verdict: Kentucky constables violated people’s rights with illegal searches

Two Kentucky constables violated people’s rights by illegally searching or detaining them and taking money or other property without going through the legal process, a federal jury ruled Friday. Jurors … Click to Continue »

Juneteenth is now a federal holiday. Part of its history is buried in Lexington Cemetery.

On Thursday, President Joe Biden signed a law making June 19, Juneteenth, a recognized federal holiday. What some Kentuckians might not know, however, is the holiday has a connection to … Click to Continue »

COVID killed thousands in KY nursing homes. Why aren’t employees taking the vaccine?

COVID-19 vaccination is rarer among Kentucky nursing home employees than in the state’s overall adult population, even though the nursing homes — with 2,320 reported novel coronavirus deaths — were … Click to Continue »

Study: Texas bases lead Army posts in risk of sexual assault

Female soldiers at Army bases in Texas, Colorado, Kansas and Kentucky face a greater risk of sexual assault and harassment than those at other posts, accounting for more than a … Click to Continue »

His fantasy football team took last. The penance? 15 hours stuck inside Waffle House

Some punishments are embarrassing, like standing on a busy street corner, wrapped on a cardboard sign that says “I suck at fantasy football.” Some are strategic, like being forced to … Click to Continue »

After Supreme Court warning, Democratic candidates choose to ‘Make it about McConnell’

Minutes after Mitch McConnell threatened to hold yet another Supreme Court seat open if he reclaims the role of Senate Majority Leader, Democratic candidates aspiring to join the body jumped … Click to Continue »

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