The push in Kentucky to delay federal enforcement of REAL ID — which is set to begin May 7 — doesn't seem to be gaining much traction with the Trump administration.
Local News
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An open letter taking direct aim at the Trump administration's policies surrounding higher education gained the support of several Kentucky colleges, but none of the state's public universities have signed on.
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Lexington is poised to approve increased parking fines proposed by LexPark, but they aren't the typical fines most drivers encounter when parking downtown.
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In this episode, we chat with CivicLex's Adrian Bryant about the city's pedestrian and cycling safety goal, the beginning of the council's budget process, and exactly what kinds of fines LexPark wants to raise.
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The second annual Blue Morpho Walk was held this weekend to honor a young Lexington woman who died of cancer and help raise money for one of her favorite legacy projects, the Kentucky Children’s Hospital.
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New data shows incarceration has ballooned in Kentucky's rural counties, and less populated regions are building more jails.
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Michael Jung and FischerChipmunck FRH dominated and dazzled from start to finish at the Five Star equestrian event at the Kentucky Horse Park. Samantha Lederman has this recap.
Radio Shows & Music
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This week: Rock & Roots featured new music from The Chemical Brothers Featuring Beck (Skipping Like A Stone), OK Go (This), Semisonic (The Rope), Jon Batiste Featuring Native Soul (Raindance), Pretenders (A Love), Black Pumas (More Than A Love Song), & Al Green (Perfect Day)!
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This week: Rock & Roots featured new music from Nellie McCay (The Party Song), Devon Gilfillian (Love You Anyway), Darlingside (Green Light), Tré Burt (Traffic Fiction), Rhiannon Giddens (Too Little, Too Late, Too Bad), Jungle (Back On 74), & Grace Potter (Mother Road)!
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This time on Joe’s Blues – songs for Regular Joes and Diamond Joes, Nosey Joes, Smokey Joes, and all Joes in-between – “A Song Salute to Joes.”
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WUKY Listener and Member Jack Lewis from Mt. Vernon, KY steps in as a guest DJ to host an hour of The Rock & Roots Saturday Edition. Broadcast originally 08/19, 2023.
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This week: Rock & Roots featured new music from Vacations (Next Exit), A Doll's House (Hey Wait), Munya (Un Deux Trois), M. Ward Featuring First Aid Kit (Too Young To Die), Bully (Days Move Slow), Mitski (Bug Like An Angel), & The Blind Boys Of Alabama (Friendship)!
Podcasts
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PodcastsThis week is all about Pawpaws, Kentucky's own unique sub-tropical mountain fruit. Josh and Joe where and when to get the fruit and how to use it in a variety of ways.
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PodcastsIt’s September and we’re dropping a brand new episode of WUKY’s Lex Talk History with Alan Lytle and Lexington History Museum Executive Director Dr. Mandy Higgins. Join us as we re-cap the museum’s one year anniversary in its new home in the Thomas Hunt Morgan House and then in our Lex Get Into It segment Mandy talks with Judy Owens, President of the Woman’s Club of Central Kentucky, about a new focused exhibit opening this month. “Among Women – 130 years of the Woman’s Club of Central Kentucky,” will soon be on display for visitors. Get an audio sneak peek here on our show.
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Jerry Tipton covered University of Kentucky basketball for the Lexington Herald-Leader for 41 seasons before retiring in 2022. He was known for his straightforward questioning of UK coaches, from Joe B. Hall to John Calipari. A native of Hamtramck, Michigan, Jerry graduated from Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, and worked for the Huntington Herald-Dispatch before coming to Lexington.He was inducted into the U.S, Basketball Writers Association Hall of Fame in 2005, the Marshall University Journalism Hall of Fame in 2018, and the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame in 2020. He has recently written a memoir titled Deja Blue: A Sportswriter Reflects on 41 Seasons of Kentucky Basketball, published by Acclaim Press. In this interview, he talks about his start in journalism, his working relationships with coaches, including some of the memorable dialogue involved, and many of the highlights of his 41-year tenure on the UK basketball beat.
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PodcastsKaterina Stoykova interviews Gary Adkins and Scott Wegenast about AARP's goals, mission, present and future. Gary is Volunteer State President and Scott is Communications Manager at AARP.
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