
Kentucky Humanities Faces Funding Crisis Amid Federal Cuts
News Summary Kentucky Humanities is confronting a severe funding crisis following the loss of $850,000 in federal support from the NEH, which is 71% of

News Summary Kentucky Humanities is confronting a severe funding crisis following the loss of $850,000 in federal support from the NEH, which is 71% of

News Summary Lexington’s Community Paramedicine Program, crucial for assisting residents and reducing ambulance demand, is at risk due to potential federal funding cuts. The program,

News Summary A second teenager has been arrested and charged with murder in the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Arsenio Jackson Jr. in Lexington. The tragic

News Summary The Kentucky Supreme Court will hear arguments regarding Lexington’s no-knock warrant ban. The police union challenges the ordinance, claiming it violates collective bargaining

News Summary Lexington’s Mayor Linda Gorton has unveiled a proposed budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year amounting to $539.2 million. The budget prioritizes public safety,

News Summary John ‘Jay’ Bordas, the dean of students at Bryan Station High School in Lexington, KY, has been charged with first-degree wanton endangerment after

News Summary An assistant prosecutor in Fayette County is facing a civil lawsuit after allegations of voyeurism during a woman’s spray tan. Lexington police found

News Summary The Fayette County Coroner’s Office is asking for public assistance in locating the next of kin for Shane Christopher Nelson, who was found

News Summary Mayor Linda Gorton has proposed a $539.2 million budget for Lexington’s 2025-26 fiscal year, reflecting a 2% increase from the previous budget. The

News Summary An investigation by the Kentucky Office of Education Accountability has uncovered that Fayette County Public Schools allowed a district employee’s for-profit cheer business,