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Proposal to erase unpaid medical debt in Fayette County heard at City Hall
Lexington City Council members are considering ways to help local citizens deal with unpaid medical bills. Members of a Council committee took in a presentation Tuesday by a non-profit working in that space.
Mark Pope was in Novak Djokovic’s box at the US Open last night
Does Mark Pope ever sleep? Fresh off an appearance with UofL coach Pat Kelsey at a luncheon in Louisville on Wednesday afternoon, Kentucky’s new coach was spotted in the stands in the US Open in New York last night. And not just any seat. Pope and his wife Lee Anne were in Novak Djokovic’s box […] The post Mark Pope was in Novak Djokovic’s box at the US Open last night appeared first on On3.
2024 Rod Run ran and ran and ran!
This past week saw a crowd and celebration even greater than the temperatures in which they arrived. In a town that swarms downtown for holidays and events, the Rod Run tends to be a home-run. The 2024 Rod Run saw hundreds of cars and what felt like thousands of people...
Second Baptist in Greenville embraces ministry to single, pregnant women
GREENVILLE, Ky. (KT) – Diana Anderson, executive director of Pathway of Hope, felt there needed to be an avenue connecting her pregnancy resource center clients to local churches. Second Baptist Church and Melissa Bivins stepped up to make that happen. "We can only do so much as far as...
Circumstances Force Futrell To Resign From Cadiz Council
In Kentucky, it isn’t often that a city council person must resign to follow state law and the Commonwealth’s Public Pension Authority, in order to meet specific guidelines about credited time in the County Employee Retirement System and the Kentucky Teacher Retirement System. But such is the case...
Organizations Host Hopkinsville’s First Overdose Awareness Day
Saturday is the 24th Annual International Overdose Awareness Day and Hopkinsville will host its first rally in support. Officials from Oxford House and Saving Grace are coming together to sponsor the Overdose Awareness Day event, which organizer Jackie DeMarco says is to bring light to the issue. The Overdose Awareness...
U of L’s Pat Kelsey likes the team that Mark Pope put together. ‘He’s like Noah’s Ark.’
Kentucky’s Mark Pope and Louisville’s Pat Kelsey shared a stage Wednesday, and they talked about taking over two historic college basketball programs and what’s next for the rivalry.
Kentucky weather tomorrow: Near-record heat, more pop-up storms
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — We tied a record here in Lexington Thursday with high temperatures hitting 98 degrees at the Blue Grass Airport. That matched the record set in 1953 of 98 degrees. Many places saw air temperatures well into the 90s, with a few spots like Harrodsburg...
Lawmakers get update from Human Trafficking Task Force
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Members of Kentucky’s Statewide Human Trafficking Task Force went before lawmakers in Frankfort on Wednesday. They are providing an update on their ongoing efforts to combat exploitation and a look at some data released earlier this year. “Housing is a huge issue. That is something...
Beshear criticizes DOJ report that found Kentucky violates rights of Louisvillians with mental illness
Gov. Andy Beshear questioned aspects of a new federal report that found the state of Kentucky seems to be violating the rights of people with serious mental illnesses.
Hot temperatures continue ahead of Labor Day weekend storms
LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC 36 NEWS NOW) – Happy Thursday! It was one of the hottest days of the entire summer yesterday, and that will continue today. Afternoon highs will be reaching the mid-to-upper 90s. There will be a bit more humidity as well, making it feel more humid as well. The heat index will likely peak in the upper 90s and low 100s for most locations. There is a small chance of a few pop-up storms during the peak of the heating today. There won’t be many of them, but the storms that do go up will at-least give some relief from the heat. Any storms will dissipate from the late evening leading to a warm overnight across the region.
Laser Strikes Continue to Be High in Indiana
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEVV)— The Federal Aviation Administration is sharing data with Hoosiers about shining lasers at airplanes overhead. They are citing over 300 reports of laser strikes in Indiana this year. The FAA released a report Thursday collecting laser strike reports from across the world, with over 13,000 pilots...
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