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Kentucky hospitals share how global technology outage impacted them
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT)—A worldwide technology outage impacted healthcare entities across the nation Friday. Several of our hospitals and clinics in the Commonwealth were no exception. One of those directly affected is UK HealthCare. “We have a team that is used to handling things like this, so we got a...
Kentucky ‘hero’ recognized nationwide for her efforts to leave ‘no kid hungry’
FRANKFORT, Ky. (FOX 56) — Kentucky anti-hunger advocates gathered at Frankfort High School on Thursday to honor the Commonwealth’s 2024 No Kid Hungry National Summer Hero. Cathy Gallagher, program manager for the Kentucky Department of Education’s Kentucky Summer Food Service Program, is one of only 10 summer heroes across the nation.
PREVIEW: La Familia hosts The Nawf at Rupp Arena in 2nd round of TBT
La Familia is five victories away from winning The Basketball Tournament, but before the Kentucky alumni team can dream of taking home the $1 million grand prize, they’ll have to go through The Nawf first. After beating the 305 Ballers, 82-56, during the opening round of TBT’s Lexington Regional on Friday inside Rupp Arena, La […] The post PREVIEW: La Familia hosts The Nawf at Rupp Arena in 2nd round of TBT appeared first on On3.
PHOTOS – LaRue County 2 Trigg County Wildcats 1 (BGSG)
Trigg County opened play at the Bluegrass State Soccer Games in Lexington on Saturday with a 2-1 loss to LaRue County. The Hawks scored two quick goals to open the second half before Alex Hurt provided an answer for the Wildcats.
ABC 6/FOX 28 News win various regional Emmy Awards
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — ABC 6/FOX 28 News has been recognized by a regional chapter of the Emmy Awards for broadcast excellence in numerous categories. The Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences is dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of television," states the Academy's regional website. "Our mission is to serve our members, promote the highest standards in television professionalism and recognize excellence in television throughout our region..."
This cyclist group riding from coast to coast made a stop in Winchester, but the cash prize at the finish line won’t go to the riders
WINCHESTER, Ky. (FOX 56) — A group of ambitious cyclists trying to bike across the country from Seattle to Washington, DC, made a pit stop in Winchester today. The trip is part of the Fuller Center Bike Adventure where riders bike 4,000 miles over 10 weeks, but it’s about much more than just seeing the country.
Arkansas and Kentucky Coaches Handle Rivalry Gracefully
John Calipari's relationship with football coach Sam Stoops seems to be on good terms, despite past tensions at Kentucky, as clarified at the SEC Football Kickoff. The minor dispute between them was mainly over Calipari's comment about Kentucky being a basketball school. Stoops quickly responded, emphasizing their competition in the SEC. Such clashes between coaches are common and don't hold significant weight in reality.
Jeremiah Fears commits to Oklahoma
The Cats had some early contact with Fears. The Kentucky Wildcats have one remaining scholarship spot on the roster for the 2024-25 season and have had several names of players floated as options this summer. One name that had some smoke surrounding a potential addition was four-star guard, Jeremiah Fears. Well now we can officially cross his name off the list, as Fears has committed to the Oklahoma Sooners. Joe Tipton of On3 was the first to report the news. Fears will also reclassify to the 2024 class. Fears, a 6-3 and 175-pound combo guard out of Compass Prep, was...
KKK flyers continue to make random appearances around Greater Cincinnati as police investigate to find their origin
COVINGTON, Ky. — Once again, Ku Klux Klan promotional flyers have been spotted in a Greater Cincinnati neighborhood. On Saturday morning flyers could be seen scattered around the 1600 block of Russell Street. Covington police confirmed their existence in a statement, saying, "We can confirm that someone reported finding...
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