Sunday, November 22, 2015

Last Top Stories: Mark Story: A solid debut for Drew Barker

  • Mark Story: A solid debut for Drew Barker

    When Drew Barker was introduced over the Commonwealth Stadium P.A. system as the Wildcats starting quarterback, the hearty souls in the stands on a blustery evening cheered with some gusto.At Kentucky, when football fortunes are bleak, the backup quarterback tends to be the most popular player on the team.The trick, once thrust into action, is playing well enough to keep one’s favorability ratings high.For Barker, his first college start was more solid than spectacular. But solid was plenty good..
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  • Lexington, Louisville struggle to regulate cabs in face of new state laws governing Lyft, Uber | Lexington Herald-Leader

    Lexington and Louisville are getting out of the taxi cab regulation business.Mostly.Lexington’s Urban County Council is expected to take a final vote at its Dec. 3 meeting to temporarily suspend the city’s regulations that require taxi cabs to be licensed and inspected. The move is driven by a major change at the state level on how ride-sharing companies such as Uber and Lyft and taxi companies are regulated.A new state regulation — which took effect in June — essentially took away a local gover..
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  • 3 Lexington hotels offer free rooms to those with loved ones in hospitals, nursing homes | Lexington Herald-Leader

    3 Lexington hotels offer free rooms to those with loved ones in hospitals, nursing homes | Lexington Herald-Leader
    Three Lexington hotels are offering free rooms during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays to people with family or friends in local hospitals, nursing homes and treatment centers.Lexington Courtyard, Lexington Fairfield Inn & Suites and Lexington Residence Inn are all participating in TMI HospitalityĆ¢€™s Room in the Inn program, according to a TMI news release.North Dakota-based TMI Hospitality manages extended stay and service hotels in 25 states and has been offering the program since ..
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  • Students analyze obesity and body fat at Lexington’s Carter G

    Tenth-grader Jordan Lewis is leading a research project at Fayette County’s Carter G. Woodson Academy that will analyze the body composition of every student and staff member at the school.Jordan and fellow Woodson Academy students in the Student Technology Leadership Program are collaborating with ninth-graders at Woodford County High School who are also collecting that data at their school.On Friday, the Woodford County students brought to Carter G. Woodson devices called the Inbody Machine 23..
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  • Explosions at Ukrainian towers leave Crimea without power

    Explosions at Ukrainian towers leave Crimea without power
    Two electricity transmission towers in Ukraine were damaged by explosions, leaving most of the nearly 2 million people on the disputed Crimean Peninsula without power on Sunday, the Russian Energy Ministry said.Crimea was annexed by Russia last year but depends on Ukraine for most of its electricity supplies.Two of the four transmission towers in Kherson, Ukraine, were damaged on Friday. Ukrainian activists calling for an economic blockade of the Black Sea peninsula tried to prevent repair works..
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  • Man dies after crash in Lexington

    Man dies after crash in Lexington
    LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) -Lexington Police are investigating after a man died following a single vehicle crash in Lexington. Police tell WKYT that the man hit a pole on Nicholasville Road near Burt Road around 7:00a.m. on Saturday. The man was taken to UK Hospital, where he died. The Fayette County coroner has not idenified the man, but does say he is 58-years-old. A cause of death is also pendin..
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  • Tragic slaying inspires professor's modern 'Requiem'

    Tragic slaying inspires professor's modern 'Requiem'
    It started with a murder.Certainly, Transylvania University piano professor Gregory Partain would have preferred a less tragic beginning for a decade-long project. But the fact is a good friend, University of Texas at Austin music professor Danielle Martin, was murdered, and he was invited to play at a memorial concert for her."I said to myself, I don't want to be just another pianist playing a piece, so I composed a choir work," Partain says.What he wrote was In Paradisum, "which is traditional..
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  • Kentucky women's basketball hits point guard trifecta

    What looked like a point of contention to start the season could turn into a point of strength for Kentucky this season.A year ago, Makayla Epps took over the starting point guard spot when starter Janee Thompson went down with a broken leg at South Carolina.While Thompson was out, Epps shined, earning First Team All-Southeastern Conference honors.Coach Matthew Mitchell was asked several times in preseason interviews what he planned to do at the point guard position with both of them back this s..
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  • Lexington’s Most Wanted, Nov

    Lexington's Most Wantedis a service of the Office of the Fayette County Sheriff and the Lexington Herald-Leader. Each week, a newphoto gallerywill feature pictures of fugitives and information about them and warrants issued for their arrests.See Lexington's Most Wanted HERERichard “Andrew” Vance is this week’s featured fugitive. He is wanted for second-degree robbery.All of thefugitivesare wanted on active Fayette County warrants. If you have information regarding their whereabouts, immediately ..
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  • UMaine debuting ocean simulator to test sea-bound technology

    UMaine debuting ocean simulator to test sea-bound technology
    Builders of everything from cruise ships and ports to oil rigs offshore wind turbines are tasked with the same question — will their work will be strong enough to stand up to the sea?An miniature indoor ocean at the University of Maine could make for a lot less guessing.The school's Advanced Structures and Composites Center is ready to unveil a $13.8 million expansion that director Henry Dagher said will simulate a stormy ocean to help innovators find out if their creations can withstand the sea..
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