This is your annual opportunity to support the WUKY Listeners’ Endowment Fund. TODAY ONLY all donations at WUKY.org will be deposited into this special Endowment fund.
Think of the Listeners’ Endowment as a savings account; because we may only spend income from the endowment, each gift remains invested and will benefit WUKY every year going forward. In 2025, we will use these funds to pay for the Marketplace Morning Report and All Things Considered broadcast for the entire month of April. As the endowment grows, we will be able to keep pace with the rising costs of doing business and subsidize a larger part of our operating budget.
Your gift, in every way, is an investment in the future of WUKY.
Think of the Listeners’ Endowment as a savings account; because we may only spend income from the endowment, each gift remains invested and will benefit WUKY every year going forward. In 2025, we will use these funds to pay for the Marketplace Morning Report and All Things Considered broadcast for the entire month of April. As the endowment grows, we will be able to keep pace with the rising costs of doing business and subsidize a larger part of our operating budget.
Your gift, in every way, is an investment in the future of WUKY.
A second confirmed case of measles has been reported in Kentucky.
Local News
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Fayette County Public School officials are sounding the alarm over the potential loss of tens of millions in federal funding — but they're stopping short of signing off on a compliance letter certifying they have eliminated diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
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Gov. Andy Beshear said multiple challenges are making it difficult for the state to keep up with REAL ID demand and he supports an effort to delay the federal deadline for Kentucky's compliance.
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Germany's Michael Young riding Fischer chipmunk FRH won individual gold at the Paris Olympics last year and competed at this event in Kentucky in 2022.34 horse and rider combinations from six nations will start the first of three competitive phases, the dressage, which takes place Thursday and Friday at the Kentucky Horse Park. WUKY's Samantha Lederman reports.
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With Sixth District Congressman Andy Barr officially joining the race for U.S. Senate, two big names are in — and they're both seeking a Trump endorsement.
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Governor Andy Beshear announced Wednesday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied individual assistance for six counties and public assistance for two counties.
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From April 25 through May 2, twenty restaurants in the capital city will be serving up their versions of the iconic Louisville open-face sandwich.
Radio Shows & Music
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This week's episode of the Crunkadelic Funk Show was a celebration of what would have been the 81st Birthday of Bernie Worrell! Featured music from his time with Parliament, Funkadelic, Talking Heads, & more!
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This week: Rock & Roots featured new music from Craig Finn (Luke & Leanna), Little Feat (Midnight Flight), Mynd Reader (Simply Avanti), OK Go (Love), & Garbage (There's No Future In Optimism)!
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This week's episode of the Crunkadelic Funk Show was a celebration of what would have been the 75th Birthday of Eddie Hazel! Featured music from his time with Parliament, Funkadelic, & more!
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This week: Rock & Roots featured new music from North Mississippi All Stars (Still Shakin'), The Swell Season (People We Used To Be), Wet Leg (Catch These Fists), Ghost Hounds (She Runs Hot), Bruce Springsteen (Rain In The River), & SG Goodman (Fire Sign)!
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This week: Rock & Roots featured new music from Craig Finn (People Of Substance), Yuno (Blest), Lord Huron (Nothing That I Need), Neal Francis (What's Left Of Me), Japanese Breakfast (Picture Window), & Haim (Relationships)!
Podcasts
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PodcastsIt's springtime in the Commonwealth, and one of the things many of us do is get outside into our garden, in the woods and on hikes. But as we all know we aren't doing these things alone, and according to UK extension entomologist Jonathan Larson, there's one type of insect in particular we all need to keep an eye out for.
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PodcastsProject Ricochet’s PR Health: Farm Rx program has partnered with Black Roots Farm (BRF) to enhance access to fresh, organic foods for underserved communities in Central Kentucky.
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PodcastsThis week Josh and Josh talk eggs and the short season of 'Ramps.' Come for the eggs and stick around for Josh's recommendation for the new boushie breakfast.
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Podcasts250 Lex's designated theme for April is the dual, and equally important roles of music and the written word in our city's history. For such a heavy lift Mandy and Alan turn to the one and only DeBraun Thomas who is certainly adept at both. He's a singer, a songwriter, truth-teller and last but not least, a radio host extraordinaire. This conversation will be anything but conventional and we guarantee you'll learn something new about our community!
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WUKY is giving away five pairs of tickets to see Black Violin at the Lexington Opera House on Thursday, May 1, 2025, 7:30 PM!
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- State provides $6M to build homes in Jackson for flood victims
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- Kentucky American Water Investing $18 Million to Support Water Service in Millersburg Area
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- Omni Architects promotes Jody Boelhauf to firm principal
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2024-2025 Meetings
Location: WUKY - Studio 49
2024-2025 Meetings
Location: WUKY - Studio 49
- March 12, 2025, 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm