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After ‘the most exhausting two years of my life,’ Lexington Comic Con is back

While many Kentuckians were enjoying some time away from work this past Labor Day, Jarrod Greer, long-time promoter of the Lexington Comic & Toy Convention (Comic Con), wasn’t one of … Click to Continue »

Thanks to COVID, Lexington theater’s show has record-breaking run, that’s still going

When “Bloody Murder” closes at Studio Players on Sept. 26, it will be the longest-running show in the Lexington community theater’s history. Closing afternoon will mark 18 months, 14 days … Click to Continue »

Lexington play delayed 18 months becomes ‘longest running show’ in its history

After Studio Players delayed March 2020 performances of Bloody Murder due to the pandemic, hear from director Gary McCormick and cast on getting to finally perform for September 2021. … Click to Continue »

Positivity rate for COVID-19 in KY tops 14% for first time as hospitalizations climb

The rate of Kentuckians testing positive for COVID-19 lurched above 14% for the first time on Wednesday as Gov. Andy Beshear announced 4,468 new cases of the virus. The governor … Click to Continue »

KY lawmakers push bills to fight COVID, spur job growth and ban state mask mandate

Kentucky lawmakers kept a fast pace in their second day of a special session Wednesday, moving ahead with committee votes on bills related to the COVID-19 pandemic and economic development. … Click to Continue »

Detective: Man arrested at UK Hospital in Lexington had an explosive full of nails

The Central Kentucky man accused of taking explosives to the University of Kentucky Chandler Hospital will not get a lower bond after a judge ruled the “arsenal” of weaponry he … Click to Continue »

The Latest: Taliban announce all-male interim government

KABUL, Afghanistan — The Taliban announced an all-male interim government for Afghanistan that is stacked with veterans of their hard-line rule from the 1990s and the 20-year battle against the … Click to Continue »

The Latest: Medvedev ousts van de Zandschulp at US Open

The Latest on the U.S. Open tennis tournament (all times local): ___ Daniil Medvedev is the first player into the U.S. Open semifinals. The No. 2 seed from Russia got … Click to Continue »

Strong quake hits near Acapulco, buildings sway in capital

A powerful earthquake struck near the Pacific resort city of Acapulco on Tuesday night, causing buildings to rock and sway in Mexico City nearly 200 miles away, but officials said … Click to Continue »

Pujols homers in return to St. Louis, Dodgers down Cards 7-2

Albert Pujols rewarded an adoring crowd by hitting a home run in his return to Busch Stadium, sending the Los Angeles Dodgers toward a 7-2 win over the St. Louis … Click to Continue »

Miley goes 7, Castellanos and India homer as Reds stop Cubs

Wade Miley was terrific, and Kyle Farmer made a pair of clutch plays. Jonathan India and Nick Castellanos had a couple of big swings. They all stepped up on a … Click to Continue »

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