Doors open March 5 for Lexington’s first Publix. The Florida-based grocer, known for its produce, big selections and pub subs, is largest employee-owned company in the US.
Big Blue Slam, the annual blood battle between Kentucky fans and Florida fans to collect the most blood, takes place next week, Jan. 27–31, at all
Some Kentuckians have stories of prolonged package delivery delays and are facing growing frustration as they wait for their mail to arrive.
A Kentucky teenager with a talent for solving a type of puzzle known as a 15 puzzle broke a Guinness World Record by solving 10 of them in 1 minute, 16.13 seconds.
John Calipari's legacy in Lexington extends beyond what his Kentucky Wildcats did on the court. Kentucky residents share meaningful moments for them.
There were more than two dozen people from Kentucky charged in the insurrection before President Trump issued pardons.
A high school teacher didn’t know it at the time, but she received a very valuable Christmas gift last year — a winning Virginia Lottery ticket. Kayten Stroop later checked the numbers in Virginia’s New Year’s Millionaire Raffle and learned she had won a second-tier prize of $100,000, the Virginia Lottery said Jan. 22.
USA Network found reality TV gold with a Southern family led by millionaires Todd and Julie Chrisley and a peek into their luxurious life in Atlanta.
A 6-year-old boy was struck and killed by an accused drunk driver while on a bike ride in a Florida neighborhood, officials said. Florida Highway Patrol told WESH the child was riding a bike in an Apopka mobile home park at about 5 p.m. Jan. 18 when the driver of a 2003 Chevy Suburban drove past a stop sign and hit him.
Barring a major collapse, the Kentucky men’s and women’s basketball teams will make the NCAA Tournament this season. But just how high of a seed will they earn? According to ESPN’s Bracketologists, both programs are on pace to earn a 3-seed.
Edward Bowen captured the color of Thoroughbred racing during a more than 60-year career as a journalist and author. He was editor-in-chief of The Blood-Horse from 1987-92 and president for 24 years of the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation.
For more than 45 years, the Kentucky Horse Park has captured the beauty, history and stories of Kentucky’s finest thoroughbreds. Its exhibits and respect for the horse has garnered international attention.