Posted: 11:10 AM William Bailey, a UK HealthCare Lab Technician and avid marathon runner, will start an epic journey on Saturday, February 18 across 48 states to prove that the Lexington community is healthy and active.
Updated: 5:02 PM A woman, who was trying to fly to Lexington, realized too late she had left her $6,500 Rolex watch and a piece of jewelry in an airport security bin.
Updated: 6:13 PM UK Students, faculty and staff lined up outside Memorial Coliseum to get their free tickets to Wednesday's open practice. Coach Calipari announced today that several hundred limited edition Anthony Davis posters will be handed out.
Updated: 7:38 AM Snow began to fall in Lexington around 4 a.m. It started around 3:30 a.m. in Franklin County before turning to rain. The bulk of the Bluegrass is now seeing light rain with some slick spots on bridges and overpasses.
Updated: 7:18 PM LOUISVILLE, KY –In 2011, Verizon Wireless donated 837,000 minutes of service and gave more than $100,000 in grants to Kentucky shelters and other organizations as part of its overall commitment to preventing domestic violence and putting resources into the hands of survivors.
Updated: 7:27 PM On the eighth anniversary of her death, a memorial was hung in Fire Station 18 in Brenda Cowan's honor. Now, firefighters are hoping someone will step forward to tell them where it came from.
Updated: 7:23 PM The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has listed two freshwater mussels – the rayed bean and the snuffbox – as endangered under the federal Endangered Species Act. The two mussels are found in river systems in the eastern United States.
Updated: 6:48 PM Approximately 700 public, private and home school students in grades four through 12 participated today in the 28th annual Kentucky American Water Science Fair coordinated by Fayette County Public Schools at Bryan Station High School in Lexington.