Two groups trying to raise awareness for different issues gathered almost simultaneously at the Robert F. Stephens Courthouse Plaza downtown on Sunday.
Kentucky's Breeders' Incentive Fund, touted as a way to help preserve the state's horse breeding industry, is likely to have much less money in the next few years to encourage mares and stallions to stay here.
For East Jessamine Coach Ralph Sallee and his girls' basketball team, this season has been more a journey of faith and inspiration than a trail of victories and defeats.
It seemed like half of Lexington was in the ballroom at the Griffin Gate Marriott Resort, dining and dancing the night away. Dahlings, the huge gathering was the scene of a pre-inaugural ball, A Historic Salute to President-elect Barack Obama.
Circuit City, the nation's second-largest electronics retailer, said Friday it will shut down its remaining U.S. stores, a blow to Lexington printer maker Lexmark International, which counted Circuit City among its largest retail partners.
The 2008 presidential election couldn't have come at a better time for University of Kentucky senior Chelsea Tull.
The third Sunday in January, known as "King Sunday" in Atlanta after Martin Luther King Jr., easily could've been called "Obama Sunday" this year.
Not much was moving in Gaza City on Sunday night. There were few cars on the roads and only a handful of people walking the quiet streets, ghostlike figures in the near total darkness.
It's testimony to the diversity (or maybe the perversity) of American politics that Barack Obama's moment is also Mitch McConnell's.
An elderly woman in Palm Beach County drove her car into a man on a scooter and continued on to her hair appointment, police said.
At Barack Obamas inauguration, every twelve-year-old with a cell phone will be a reporter. Bloggers will be blogging, YouTubers will be YouTubing, Twitterers will be tweeting. But among the many media services, amateur and otherwise, a few fresh options stand out.