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Fuzzy creature hanging in Arizona tree may count as world’s worst Christmas ornament

Festive tree decorations are the norm this time of year, but a national park in Arizona found something dangling in a juniper this week that easily counts as the world’s … Click to Continue »

How Kentucky and No. 1 Alabama match up — with a game prediction

How the Kentucky Wildcats (3-4 SEC) and No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide (6-0 SEC) match up at each position — with a game prediction: Quarterbacks After missing the Georgia game … Click to Continue »

After early signing period haul, who’s next for Kentucky basketball recruiting?

The early signing period for college basketball prospects came to an end Wednesday, and Kentucky came out on the other side with three highly touted additions and one of the … Click to Continue »

More than 35 Lexington firefighters out due to COVID as cases surge in state

The Lexington Fire Department has five firefighters in isolation and 32 in quarantine this week due to exposure to the coronavirus, city officials said this week. “It hasn’t impacted services,” … Click to Continue »

Customer poses as US marshal and warns of a sniper to get into bank, Kentucky cops say

A customer posed as a U.S. marshal and warned a sniper was in a nearby building to get inside a bank, Kentucky police say. But it wasn’t a robbery. Joseph … Click to Continue »

As Beshear closes dining in, restaurant owners say ‘This is the breaking point’

Gov. Andy Beshear’s new capacity restrictions on Kentucky restaurants and bars could not come at a worse time, Lexington restaurant owners said Wednesday. Pushed to the brink by the coronavirus … Click to Continue »

Beshear’s new KY COVID-19 restrictions impact gatherings, schools, restaurants & more

Gov. Andy Beshear unveiled wide-ranging restrictions Tuesday to curb the third surge of COVID-19 cases in Kentucky, from shutting down schools to eliminating indoor seating at restaurants. Evoking the language … Click to Continue »

In ‘desperation,’ Ky. teachers in one district turn to Beshear over COVID work rules

Some Pulaski County teachers have sent Gov. Andy Beshear a letter “in desperation,” asking him to act on their behalf during the pandemic “as we are struggling with systems that … Click to Continue »

Coronavirus cutbacks: One of Lexington’s largest employers is laying off workers

One of Lexington’s largest employers has begun laying off workers due to the pandemic. Lexmark International, a document management technology company headquartered here, confirmed that COVID is forcing cutbacks. The … Click to Continue »

New police dog shot after it lunged at officer during an arrest, Indiana sheriff says

A new police dog was shot during an arrest after it lunged at an officer, Indiana officials say. A Gary police officer was arresting a carjacking suspect early Monday when … Click to Continue »

Wall Street taps the brakes following its record-setting run

U.S. stocks are taking a pause on Tuesday from their big rally this month that vaulted them back to record heights. Treasury yields also dipped after a report showed U.S. … Click to Continue »

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