
Emergency Management Chief Placed on Leave After Siren Failures
News Summary The Mayor has placed the head of the City Emergency Management Agency on paid leave following criticism of the agency’s failure to activate

News Summary The Mayor has placed the head of the City Emergency Management Agency on paid leave following criticism of the agency’s failure to activate

News Summary Authorities in Lexington have arrested several individuals for drug trafficking and firearm violations in a series of operations. Terry O. Taylor remains on

News Summary The University of Kentucky has reached a tentative settlement with Buck Ryan, a faculty member involved in defamation lawsuits that date back more

News Summary The University of Kentucky’s College of Public Health has initiated the Rural Public Health Scholars program to combat workforce shortages in rural health.

News Summary A tragic accident in Lexington has claimed the life of 73-year-old Lukonga Mulenda, who succumbed to injuries sustained during the collision. The incident

News Summary A recent University of Kentucky study reveals the state could tap into a $25 million maple syrup industry, creating over 1,300 jobs and

News Summary The Hope Center in Lexington, Kentucky is launching a $6.8 million expansion project that will add 72 transitional housing units. This initiative, aimed

News Summary Senate Republicans have taken a controversial step to repeal California’s electric vehicle mandate by passing a simple-majority vote that bypasses the traditional 60-vote

News Summary Florida prosecutors have opened an investigation into the Hope Florida Foundation concerning a $10 million Medicaid payment linked to a larger settlement with

News Summary The Pentagon has accepted a Boeing 747 from Qatar for President Trump, igniting debates over its legality and ethics. While upgrades are planned,