
Lexington Man Sentenced for Fraudulent Unemployment Claims
News Summary Tommie Steven Robertson Joyner, a 45-year-old from Lexington, has been sentenced for fraudulently claiming nearly $100,000 in unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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News Summary Tommie Steven Robertson Joyner, a 45-year-old from Lexington, has been sentenced for fraudulently claiming nearly $100,000 in unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.

News Summary Logan Duncan was arrested by Georgetown Police for firing shots into the air near Walmart on Cherry Blossom Way. Responding officers apprehended him

News Summary Councilwoman Denise Gray of Lexington’s sixth district has announced her decision not to seek reelection, citing the toll of media scrutiny following her

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News Summary Kentucky will experience a $149 million reduction in federal funding, heavily impacting public health, education, and cultural services. Health departments will incur nearly

News Summary The Fayette County Fiscal Court has postponed its vote on a proposed occupational tax increase following legal concerns raised by Kentucky’s Attorney General.

News Summary Lexington Police are investigating a robbery that occurred early Thursday morning on Oak Street, leaving one individual with minor injuries. The suspect, relying

News Summary The University of Kentucky’s College of Nursing is experiencing a leadership transition as Dr. Rosalie Mainous steps down as Dean. Gwen Moreland will

News Summary Lexington faces a severe homelessness crisis with 925 individuals experiencing literal homelessness, highlighting a 32% increase since 2020. A report by EHI Consultants