Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Lexington Police: road re-opens following overnight crash and other top stories.

  • Lexington Police: road re-opens following overnight crash

    Lexington Police: road re-opens following overnight crash
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  • Lexington Police: road re-opens following overnight crash

    Lexington Police: road re-opens following overnight crash
    Click Here to access the online Public Inspection File Viewers with disabilities can get assistance accessing this station's FCC Public Inspection File by contacting the station with the information listed below. Questions or concerns relating to the accessibility of the FCC's online public file system should be directed to the FCC at 888-225-5322, 888-835-5322 (TTY), or fccinfo@fcc.gov. Public File Liaison: 606-436-5757 Station Contact Info:
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  • South Dakota passes country's first anti-transgender restroom bill

    South Dakota passes country's first anti-transgender restroom bill
    The South Dakota state legislature on Tuesday passed a bill that would require public school students to use the bathroom, shower and locker room that correspond to their biological sex.If Republican Gov. Dennis Daugaard signs the bill as expected, South Dakota would become the first state to enact such a law.The bill has provoked outrage from gay and transgender rights activists, who say it discriminates against transgender children. They say that it could put schools at risk of lawsuits; in 2..
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  • Lexington Firefighters to play in UK half-time game in honor of Matt ...

    Lexington Firefighters to play in UK half-time game in honor of Matt ...
    Lexington Firefighters to play in UK half-time game in honor of Matt Logsdon 0 Comments for this article Submitted: 02/17/2016 - 6:40am Tags: athletics, cancer, Firefighter, Lexington Fire Department, Matt Logsdon, uk basketball LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – A group of Lexington firefighters will be on the floor to help a fellow firefighter.Matt Logsdon is a firefighter with fire station #8 in Lexington. Last month, he was diagnosed with stage four cancer. Logsdon is now being treated in Chicag..
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  • Iran snubs Doha proposal, won't freeze oil output

    Iran snubs Doha proposal, won't freeze oil output
    Iran appeared Wednesday to back a plan laid out by four influential oil producers to cap their crude output if others do the same, though it offered no indication that it has any plans to follow suit itself.The agreement reached in Doha the day before by Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Russia and Venezuela is aimed at stabilizing global oil prices, which recently plunged to less than $30 a barrel, a 13-year low. But Iran is keen to ramp up exports to regain market share now that sanctions related to its n..
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  • Pie Five Pizza to open second Lexington, Kentucky, location

    Pie Five Pizza to open second Lexington, Kentucky, location
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  • 5 Questions for Palisades

    5 Questions for Palisades
    The past few years, Palisades has become well-known as a reliable power pop trio serving up its own original tunes and serving as the house band for the annual Harry Dean Stanton Fest. The group — drummer Neil Bell, bassist Mark Richardson and guitarist/vocalist Scott Whiddon — is also pretty serious about getting into the studio, which it recently did with producer J. Tom Hnatow, who also contributed some keyboards, at Duane Lundy’s Shangri-La Productions. The resulting four-song EP, mixed by ..
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  • Tim Cook just escalated Apple's fight with the FBI

    Tim Cook just escalated Apple's fight with the FBI
    When Apple announced this week it would not help the FBI break open an iPhone used by a shooter in the San Bernardino attacks, the tech giant did not fall back on that dry hallmark of corporate America, the public statement. Instead, Apple's resistance came in the form of a forceful, fiercely worded letter personally signed by its chief executive, Tim Cook, who has quickly become one of America's most prominent and outspoken corporate activists. "We can find no precedent for an American company..
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  • Lexington explores privatizing recycling center or raising rates it ...

    Lexington explores privatizing recycling center or raising rates it ...
    The city of Lexington is considering privatizing its money-losing regional recycling center or increasing the rates it charges 16 area cities, counties and four private entities. The city’s material recovery center operated at a loss of $707,684 for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2015. According to data provided by the city, sales from those recycled materials have declined by 38 percent from 2007 to 2015. Moreover, operation costs have increased by as much as 48 percent during that same t..
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  • Inmate walks away from Blackburn Correctional Complex

    Inmate walks away from Blackburn Correctional Complex
    An inmate from a Lexington prison was arrested Wednesday less than an hour after he escaped.Christopher Dixon walked away from the minimum-security Blackburn Correctional Complex at 8:37 a.m., and he was captured at 9:25 a.m., according to the state department of corrections. He was arrested near railroad tracks not far from the prison.Dixon, 39, of Bell County, is serving a 15-year sentencefor drug-related crimes, according to prison records.He would have been eligible for parole in September ..
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  • Kentucky divers Hamperian, Masterton claim silver medals at SEC ...

    Kentucky divers Hamperian, Masterton claim silver medals at SEC ...
    The University of Kentucky women were tied for first place after Tuesday’s opening night of the Southeastern Conference Swimming and Diving Championships at Columbia, Mo.Led by Lafayette High School graduate Rebecca Hamperian’s runner-up finish in 1-meter diving, the Wildcats scored 154 points.Hamperian, a junior, won the silver medal and earned 28 points for the UK team with a personal-best score of 333.75, second only to Florida senior Kahlia Warner’s 346.10. Hamperian’s score was UK’s second..
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Australia busts $900 million of meth smuggled in bra inserts, art supplies .Lexington Prepares For Winter Storm .
Kentucky shows plenty of fight in routing South Carolina .Massive Lexington stockyards fire ruled accidental .

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