Thursday, August 24, 2017

House damaged after more reports of shots fired in Lexington and other top stories.

  • House damaged after more reports of shots fired in Lexington

    House damaged after more reports of shots fired in Lexington
    LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - It was a busy week for the Lexington Police Department as shootings continue to draw investigators out- and send people to the hospital with gunshot wounds. No one was hurt in the latest shooting late Friday night on Radcliffe Road, but officials say two or three rounds hit a house. Those bullets did cause damage, shattering at least one window. Two other "shots fired" calls were made overnight, one at Whitney Woods Road, and another near 6th and Broadway. By WKYT's coun..
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  • Rick Pitino's defiance is making things worse for Louisville

    Rick Pitino's defiance is making things worse for Louisville
    Hindsight is purer than Superman’s X-ray vision, of course, but the University of Louisville made two serious misjudgments in its “defense” to the NCAA of the Cardinals’ men’s basketball program in the “strippers/escorts for recruits” imbroglio. That was evident Thursday, when the NCAA Committee on Infractions issued its report on the scandal. Pending appeal, the NCAA has placed Louisville on four years of probation; suspended Cardinals Coach Rick Pitino for five ACC games in 2017-18; and — per..
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  • Cancer survivor helps feed Lexington area kids

    Cancer survivor helps feed Lexington area kids
    LEXINGTON, KY (WAVE) -  A disease took a lot away from one woman but, it didn't take away her ability to give.Tenay Adams of Lexington was diagnosed with throat cancer two years ago."It was passed down from my parents' parents to me," Adams said.  "I lost two grandparents to throat cancer."Adams is done with chemo and radiation and has been in remission for a year now. Five days a week she is out at Green Acres Park in Lexington carrying out her mission."If I'm not down here to do this for my co..
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  • More shots fired in Lexington

    More shots fired in Lexington
    More shots fired in Lexington 0 Comments for this article Submitted: 06/17/2017 - 9:26pm Tags: Lexington, No injuries, radcliffe road, Shots Fired LEXINGTON, KY. (WTVQ)-Lexington police say early Saturday morning someone fired a gun at a home on Radcliffe Road. Officers say three people were inside at the time, but luckily, no one was hurt. Some bullets did cause damage, shattering a window. This shooting makes about half a dozen reported gunfire incidents in Lexington just th..
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  • Corredor's double leads Hagerstown to 6-5 win over Lexington

    Corredor's double leads Hagerstown to 6-5 win over Lexington
    LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -- Aldrem Corredor hit a bases-clearing double in the third inning, leading the Hagerstown Suns to a 6-5 win over the Lexington Legends on Saturday.Tommy Peterson allowed a run, but got Angelo Castellano to ground out with a runner on second to end the game for his fourth save of the season.The double by Corredor scored Anderson Franco, Telmito Agustin, and Blake Perkins to give the Suns a 3-0 lead. Lexington answered in the bottom of the frame when Emmanuel Rivera hit a two..
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  • From UK to Wyoming, Allen Edwards finds success on basketball trail

    From UK to Wyoming, Allen Edwards finds success on basketball trail
    Here’s a storyline that practically writes itself: Former Kentucky player Allen Edwards returns to Rupp Arena as a successful college coach. But not so fast, newshounds. When asked last week about a Kentucky-Wyoming game, Edwards said, “Not really interested in it unless they’d want to do a two-for-one and come back to Laramie.” Edwards made sure to say he meant no disrespect toward former UK teammate Mark Pope, who will inspire the happy-homecoming theme when he leads Utah Valley against Kentu..
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  • Lexington PD looking for suspects in Weekly Juicery burglary

    Lexington PD looking for suspects in Weekly Juicery burglary
    Lexington PD looking for suspects in Weekly Juicery burglary 0 Comments for this article Submitted: 06/17/2017 - 9:41pm Tags: Burglary, Lexington, Old Vine Street, Weekly Juicery LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ)-Lexington police are looking for burglary suspects after an employee called them Saturday morning about a break in at the Weekly Juicery on Old Vine Street. Police say around five AM a delivery driver called them after noticing the Juicery’s front door looked as if it had been sm..
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  • U2 decorates 'Joshua Tree' in Louisville stadium show

    U2 decorates 'Joshua Tree' in Louisville stadium show
    What an astonishing sight it was to witness a pack of renowned artists, performers with an already mammoth profile, dwarfed by their own work. That occurred, in very literal fashion, Friday night as the members of U2 stood at attention on the stage of Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium, their silhouetted figures mere miniatures in front of the towering image representing the Irish band’s most enduring recording — a Joshua tree. The 11 songs making up the 1987 album “The Joshua Tree” served as a cent..
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  • Rout by Macron's party expected in French parliament vote

    Rout by Macron's party expected in French parliament vote
    French voters are casting ballots Sunday in the final round of parliamentary elections that could clinch President Emmanuel Macron's hold on power, as his fledgling party appears set to rout mainstream rivals and turn politics as usual on its head. Pollsters say that after its dominant performance in last week's first-round vote, Macron's Republic on the Move! party could win up to 450 seats Sunday in the 577-seat National Assembly, the powerful lower chamber. If the steamroller effect continue..
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  • Gun Runner wins Churchill's Stephen Foster in record fashion

    Gun Runner wins Churchill's Stephen Foster in record fashion
    Heavily-favored Gun Runner took the lead shortly after the start, shook off a brief challenge from Stanford on the far turn and drew away easily under jockey Florent Geroux through the homestretch for an easy 7-length victory before crowd of 20,669 in Saturday’s 36th running of the Grade I, $500,000 Stephen Foster Handicap at Churchill Downs in Louisville. The 4-year-old son of Candy Ride, owned by Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC and Three Chimneys Farm and trained by Steve Asmussen, won for the thi..
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