Two men sentenced for their roles in 2014 Lexington murder
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) -They admitted playing roles in the shooting death of a man at a Lexington apartment complex, and today a Fayette County judge had some stern words for two men as she sentenced them in a murder case. Chauncey Ingram pleaded guilty to murder and robbery. Sayvon Thompson pleaded guilty to facilitation and robbery. The victim, Jeffrey Adams, was killed in 2014. The victim's mother also had a message for the two men today. Judge Pamela Go..>> view originalShriners Hospital site on Richmond Road for sale, asking $25.9 million
The Shriners Hospital property, a fixture on Richmond Road since 1955, is for sale.The asking price for the 28.34 acres of land: $25.9 million. Jim Kemper with NAI Isaac commercial properties has the listing.The broad slope in front of the hospital, on which many Lexington children grew up sledding in the winter, is considered developable land as part of the sale, said Gary Foster, the Shriners real estate marketing manager. About half of the site’s land outside the 117,000-square-foot hospital ..>> view originalSam Youngman: Imagining Jim Gray vs. Rand Paul
It seems increasingly likely that Lexington Mayor Jim Gray, a Democrat, will throw his hat in the ring to take on Republican U.S. Sen. Rand Paul this year.So it’s worth asking: Can Gray beat Paul?Can the mayor reverse or pause the state’s rightward lurch, resurrect a decimated Democratic Party and pull off what would be one of the greatest upsets in modern politics?Probably not. But that doesn’t mean he shouldn’t try.After all, the guys in the White House and the governor’s mansion, not to menti..>> view originalNo one hurt when bullet travels through Lexington apartment
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LEXINGTON — Former governor Steve Beshear will return to practicing law and growing a firm he helped manage for 20 years. Lexington law firm Stites & Harbison, PLLC announced Beshear would rejoin the firm Thursday and use his experience as Kentucky’s 61st governor and an as attorney both in the region and in Washington D.C. Beshear joined the firm in 1987 and managed the Lexington office until his first term as governor in 2007. Leaving the Governor’s Mansion an..>> view original
Friday, January 15, 2016
Two men sentenced for their roles in 2014 Lexington murder and other top stories.
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