
Kentucky Humanities Faces Severe Funding Cuts
News Summary Kentucky Humanities is experiencing a drastic reduction in its funding due to the termination of federal support by the Department of Government Efficiency.

News Summary Kentucky Humanities is experiencing a drastic reduction in its funding due to the termination of federal support by the Department of Government Efficiency.

News Summary Scott County, Kentucky, is grappling with critical challenges as its Emergency Management Agency (EMA) responds to severe weather while managing an aging ambulance

News Summary Traffic disruptions are anticipated on I-75 in Lexington as Kentucky Utilities carry out essential roadwork affecting both lanes near the Paris Pike exit.

News Summary Lexington, Kentucky celebrates Isaac Scott Hathaway, a cultural pioneer born in 1872. His contributions to the arts and education for African Americans inspire

News Summary In 2025, Lexington will commemorate its 250th anniversary with a year-long series of events showcasing its rich history and local achievements. February will

News Summary Kentucky is experiencing severe flooding due to record rainfall, with rivers nearing historic levels. As of April 8, 2025, at least five fatalities

News Summary Central Kentucky is reeling from severe flooding following record-breaking rainfall, with some areas receiving over 15 inches of rain. The Kentucky River in

News Summary The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has revoked student visas for several international students at universities in Ohio and Kentucky, part of a

News Summary In Lexington, Kentucky, veterans and public servants rallied against proposed federal workforce cuts by the Trump administration. The protest, led by Representative Adam

News Summary The Lexington Police Department is asking for public help in solving the murder of 20-year-old Zion Clark, who was shot on March 29,