Funeral Set For Lexington Teen Shot & Killed In Park
Updated: Monday, January 23 2017 7:57 AM EST2017-01-23 12:57:43 GMTMADISON COUNTY, Ky (LEX18) - Traffic was shut down to one lane on I-75 South in Madison County Sunday night due to an injury collision. The coroner has called to scene. No other details were immediately available. LEX18 has a crew on the scene. MADISON COUNTY, Ky (LEX18) - Traffic was shut down to one lane on I-75 South in Madison County Sunday night due to an injury collision. The coroner has called to scene. No other details ..>> view originalActivists fill Lexington for women's march
A young girl waves an American flag at an event in solidarity with the Women's March on Washington in Lexington, Ky., on Saturday, January 21, 2017. Thousands of people gathered in front of Fayette County's district and circuit courts and marched through the city to protest President Donald Trump's inauguration. Photo by Joshua Qualls | Staff Joshua Qualls Millions of American citizens gathered this weekend to exercise their first amendment rights. This act of protest did not come on ..>> view originalLexington now up to 39 confirmed cases of the flu
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Even though temperatures around Lexington have been above average, that does not mean the flu is taking a break. The Lexington-Fayette County Health Department is saying that the city is now up to 39 confirmed cases of the flu. Back on January 12, the Kentucky Department for Public Health reported that the flu level across the state had been raised to "widespread". At that time, there were only 17 confirmed cases in the city. Health officials urge people to get their fl..>> view originalThey were refugees. Now they're introducing others to life in ...
David Balondani knows from experience: “To be a refugee is like you don’t have a future.”A native of Democratic Republic of the Congo, Balondani spent 10 years in Mozambique, in a refugee camp where travel was restricted, food was scarce and access to education was non-existent.“Our circumstance was very dismal,” he said. “A life of poverty.”But four years ago, the former teacher and his wife and daughter were granted refugee status by the State Department and resettled in Lexington with the he..>> view originalKnight Cities Challenge has given Lexington projects $787400 ...
Six Lexington projects were recently named finalists in the Knight Cities Challenge, which during its first two years awarded grants totaling $787,400 to three other local improvement projects.So far, there’s not much to show for that investment. But project organizers say wait a few months, because things are taking shape behind the scenes.The largest Knight grant was awarded in 2015: $550,000 to the North Limestone Community Development Corp. to help buy a vacant 1920s bus terminal on Loudon ..>> view originalEric Bledsoe scores career-high 40 in Suns' win vs. Raptors
Former University of Kentucky star Eric Bledsoe scored a career-high 40 points and dished out 13 assists in the Phoenix Suns’ 115-103 win against the host Toronto Raptors. His previous career best was 35 points earlier this season against the Denver Nuggets.“When you’re feeling hot, anything will go in,” Bledsoe told Fox Sports Arizona after the game. “It’s all about the feel. Everybody in this league is good.”Bledsoe was 11-for-17 from the field — including 4-for-7 from long range — and was 14..>> view originalRubio faces moment of truth on secretary of state vote
All eyes are on Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida as a Senate committee is poised to vote on President Donald Trump's nominee to be secretary of state.The nomination of Rex Tillerson got a boost on Sunday after two influential Republican senators — John McCain of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina — offered tepid endorsements of the former Exxon Mobil chief. The focus shifts to the Foreign Relations Committee on Monday afternoon as the members, including Rubio, cast their votes on Tillerson..>> view originalTrump begins first week in office with outreach
Opening his first official week in office, President Donald Trump warned business leaders Monday that he would impose a "substantial border tax" on companies that move their manufacturing out of the United States, while promising tax advantages to companies that produce products domestically."All you have to do is stay," he said during a morning meeting in the White House's Roosevelt Room.Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Marillyn Hewson of Lockheed Martin were among the executives who attended the meeti..>> view originalLondon air pollution 'very high'; heavy fog disrupts flights
Cold, still weather in London prompted the mayor to issue a "very high" air pollution alert for the first time Monday, while thick freezing fog caused numerous flight delays and cancellations at London Heathrow and other area airports.The London air monitoring team at King's College London said pollution in the capital was at "black," the highest level, meaning people should reduce physical exertion outdoors. It said the cold weather and absence of wind allowed emissions across the whole of sou..>> view originalResidents pick up pieces after tornadoes leave 19 dead
The damaging storms that swept through Georgia on Saturday left not only damage, but quite an impression on Warner Robins residents. The tornadoes hit Georgia around the same time they tore through a section of the Midlands in South Carolina. Wayne Crenshaw/The Telegraph People stop to take a photo of a gas station damaged by an apparent tornado, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2017, in Albany, Ga. Nathan Deal declared a state of emergency in several counties, including Cook, that have suffere..>> view original
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