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Lexington is getting closer to a deal that could alter the layout of downtown with the relocation of the city's government center.
Local News
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As the U.S. House of Representatives prepares to take on the release of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the Kentucky congressman who spearheaded the long-shot effort is calling into question Justice Department probes into Epstein's ties to prominent Democrats.
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Kentucky Democratic leadership is being reshuffled in Frankfort, with a Lexington-based lawmaker becoming the party's new caucus chair in the House.
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In this installment, we chat with CivicLex's Richard Young about a variety of major long-awaited projects moving closer to becoming a reality — from a solar operation to a new city hall.
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A Kentucky husband and wife team that specializes in handmade pottery is included in The Alliance for American Manufacturing’s new Made in America Holiday Gift Guide, which shines a spotlight on companies that make their products in the U.S.
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The No. 2 Kentucky Volleyball team completed the perfect Southeastern Conference season Sunday afternoon, sweeping Arkansas 3-0 (25-16, 25-20,25-12) to finish the regular season 15-0 in SEC play and earn the outright regular-season championship. The title is the ninth-straight championship for Kentucky Volleyball, marking the longest consecutivechampionship streak in power four conference volleyball.
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Starting Monday the crush is on to collect more pints than our counterparts in the Volunteer state.
Radio Shows & Music
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Molly Tuttle stops by WUKY's Rock & Roots and joins host Joe Conkwright.Recorded live on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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This week: Rock & Roots featured new music from Rodney Crowell Featuring Tyler Bryant (The Twenty One Song Salute (Owed to G.G. Shinn and Cléoma Falcon)), Mt. Joy (Lucy), St Paul & the Broken Bones (Sushi And Coca Cola), Tame Impala (End Of Summer), Alison Krauss & Union Station (One Ray Of Shine), & Christone "Kingfish" Ingram (Voodoo Charm)!
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This week: Rock & Roots featured new music from Flyte Featuring Aimee Mann (Alabaster), Jade Bird (Save Your Tears), Jeff Tweedy (Enough), The Last Dinner Party (This Is The Killer Speaking), Robert Plant Featuring Suzy Dian (Everybody's Song), & Sheryl Crow & The Real Lowdown (The New Normal)!
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This week's episode of the Crunkadelic Funk Show featured music from Grace Jones, Trouble Funk, Klymaxx, Erykah Badu, George Clinton, Slave, Bonnie Pointer, & more!
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This week: Rock & Roots featured new music from Goose (Your Direction), Khatumu (Fire Drill), Counting Crows (With Love From A To Z), Grant-Lee Phillips (She Knows Me), & Warren Haynes Featuring Derek Trucks (These Changes)!
Podcasts
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PodcastsLexington Stories, Lore and More is back with a fresh episode on some of the buildings and structures that 'make Lexington Lexington.' Fiona Young-Brown, author of Secret Lexington, A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure, tells us about places like the Coca Cola building on Leestown that resembles a UFO, the former Bondurant pharmacy, (now a liquor store) that was constructed as a giant mortar and pestle, and the story of downtown Lexington's Big Blue building. Take a trip around the city without leaving your home. We'll drop the knowledge on ya.
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PodcastsChip Rupp was a division I college basketball player at Vanderbilt and West Virginia. Before that, he played on Henry Clay High School’s 1983 state championship team. He's also the grandson of legendary UK basketball coach Adolph Rupp. In this interview, he provides a wide range of memories of his famous grandfather, as well as insight into his own background in basketball — which included cutting down the nets at Rupp and playing in the SEC.
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PodcastsThis week on Open Studio Tom Musgrave talks with Lexington Theatre Company co-founder & artistic director Lyndy Franklin Smith about their production of 'A Christmas Carol,' November 20-23 at the Lexington Opera House. The local musical theater group is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.
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PodcastsKaterina Stoykova interviews poet Shauna M. Morgan about her latest book, Ground Provisions.
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