Saturday, June 25, 2016

Police looking for three men in string of Lexington guitar thefts and other top stories.

  • Police looking for three men in string of Lexington guitar thefts

    Police looking for three men in string of Lexington guitar thefts
    LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Warrants have been issued for the arrests of two men wanted in connection to a string of thefts. Lexington Police are looking for Jeremiah Hager, 37, and Jerason L. Banks, 35. According to Lexington Police, there were thefts at four music stores between June 7 and June 21. Multiple electric guitars were stolen in each case. After investigating, Lexington police determined that Hager and Banks later pawned those stolen guitars. Six of the stolen guitars have since been ..
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  • Organizers share plans for Saturday's Lexington Pride Festival

    Organizers share plans for Saturday's Lexington Pride Festival
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  • Adolph 'Herky' Rupp, son of legendary UK coach, dies at 75

    Adolph 'Herky' Rupp, son of legendary UK coach, dies at 75
    Adolph “Herky” Rupp Jr., 75, died Wednesday. He was the son of legendary University of Kentucky basketball coach Adolph Rupp.He grew up around UK basketball and played three varsity seasons for his dad, scoring 11 points in 14 career games from 1959 to 1962.“He was a great supporter of not only our basketball program, but myself and my family,” UK Coach John Calipari tweeted Friday afternoon. “I loved being in his company. … He was immensely proud and honored that his father was one of the grea..
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  • New eateries at UK to include Steak 'n Shake in dorm

    New eateries at UK to include Steak 'n Shake in dorm
    University of Kentucky students and faculty will have more dining choices this fall.The campus is getting a Steak ’n Shake in the new dorm at Limestone and Euclid Avenue; Freshii, a healthy tossed salad, soup and burrito place in the new Academic Science building on Rose Street; and Brioche Dorée, a Parisian bakery café coming to the renovated and expanded Gatton College of Business and Economics on Limestone.The Steak ’n Shake is scheduled to open Aug. 10 in the ground floor of the residence h..
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  • Lexington author shocked when first published novel is Pulitzer finalist

    Lexington author shocked when first published novel is Pulitzer finalist
    Nobody was more shocked than Lexington author Margaret Verble when her first published novel was chosen as one of two finalists for this year’s Pulitzer Prize in fiction.“It was a total surprise when my agent called me,” said Verble, who didn’t even know she had been nominated. “I found it unbelievable.”In the two months since then, sales of her book, Maud’s Line, have been strong. Her publisher, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, is bringing it out in paperback Sunday. The Pulitzer recognition also ha..
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  • It's only a block, but moving Peoples Bank will take months

    It's only a block, but moving Peoples Bank will take months
    Preliminary work began this week on the complex and complicated process of moving a mid-20th-century bank building on South Broadway in Lexington to a new site on High Street. Crews began removing the former Peoples Bank from its concrete foundation this week, the first step in a multi-pronged effort to move the distinct building with its turquoise tiles and zig-zag roof a few football-field lengths across the Rupp Arena parking lot to its new home near High and Patterson streets. “The Peoples ..
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  • Lexington Man Invents Disinfecting Cash Register

    Lexington Man Invents Disinfecting Cash Register
    Lexington Man Invents Disinfecting Cash Register Posted: Friday, June 24, 2016 7:02 PM EDT Updated: Friday, June 24, 2016 7:08 PM EDT LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) - A Lexington man is cashing in on his great idea: a cash register that disinfects the money inside.Money is filthy. Residue from all sorts of contaminants can be found on bills. Tests have shown everything from drugs to fecal matter on cash.Michael Golden says that he has a solution: a special cash register that uses ultraviole..
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Severe today: Louisville SLIGHT RISK.. Lexington ENHANCED RISK .It Looks Like Pluto Has a Liquid Water Ocean .
Lexington restaurant being inspected by health department .Lexington Mayor Jim Gray resigns from Bluegrass ADD board .

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