Clinton makes final push at Transylvania to stop Sanders in Kentucky
On the eve of Kentucky’s Democratic presidential primary election, Hillary Clinton longed for the same result she got eight years ago in the Bluegrass State.Clinton told several hundred enthusiastic supporters Monday night at the Clive M. Beck Center on the campus of Lexington’s Transylvania University that she campaigned in the auditorium the night before she carried Kentucky with more than 65 percent of the vote in her 2008 presidential primary against Barack Obama.“I hope it gives me the sam..>> view originalOld parking, traffic patterns returned to Lexington's Short Street
West Short Street in downtown Lexington was repaved and repainted over the weekend to return the traffic and parking patterns that had existed before last summer’s pilot project designed to make the area more pedestrian-friendly.The pilot project launched last August created more outdoor seating and different parking on the popular restaurant and bar corridor. But it also created headaches for Short Street businesses, which complained about the altered traffic patterns and construction traffic ..>> view originalLexington Police charge teenager with robbery
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Five-star basketball recruit Marques Bolden is finally ready to announce his college decision. After an initial tweet from Bolden’s high school Monday afternoon that the player’s much-anticipated announcement would come Tuesday morning, DeSoto (Texas) Athletics Director Larry Davis told the Herald-Leader that Bolden will actually reveal his college choice Thursday at 2:30 p.m. ET during a ceremony at the high school gym.Bolden — the No. 1 center in the senior class — is expected to choose eithe..>> view originalCalipari plans to stay at Kentucky until his coaching career ends
John Calipari wrote Monday that he plans for his coaching career to end at Kentucky, where he wants to put the men’s basketball program on track for surpassing UCLA’s record of 11 national championships.“How long can I coach here? My plan is to coach here for the rest of my career,” Calipari wrote in a posting on his CoachCal.com website Monday. “I want this to be my final coaching position.”The posting, titled The Vision of the Program: What We’re Chasing, also included a call for scholarships..>> view originalHillary Clinton to be in Lexington Monday before Tuesday's primary
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will be in the state again Monday to campaign ahead of Kentucky's primary election Tuesday. She will be making stops in Bowling Green Monday morning before heading to Lexington. In the evening, Clinton will speak at Transylvania University. She is scheduled to start speaking at 6:45 p.m. at the Clive Beck Center on North Broadway. Doors will open at 4:45 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Clinton is expected..>> view original4 charged in October slaying of Lexington teen in Anderson County
Four people have been charged in connection with the October shooting death of a Lexington teen at a Lawrenceburg convention center, according to Kentucky State Police.Kendall R. Berry, 28, and William L. Edwards, 27, were arrested Friday and each charged with complicity to murder, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, and first-degree wanton endangerment, state police said Monday.Antoine Q. James, 28, and Kenneth R. Berry, 23, were also arrested Friday and each charged with complicity ..>> view originalMore than $2500 worth of landscaping stolen from Lexington ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - The Growing Together preschool just off of Georgetown Road has been part of the Lexington community for 30 years. For the first time Monday morning the school was a crime scene. "It doesn't really make sense why anybody would take plants that are not even in the pots anymore," executive director Cerise Bouchard said. On Derby Day, volunteers planted more than $2,500 worth of plants and landscaping in front of the school thanks to a grant from the city. A little over ..>> view original
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
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