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Hall of Fame horse trainer D. Wayne Lukas died at his home in Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday night. He was 89.
Bullitt County Sheriff Walt Sholar confirmed a person was shot and killed in Pioneer Village early Sunday morning.
A report from The New York Times analyzing immigration data from across the country says that immigration-related arrests ...
The Pelicans are declining Brandon Boston Jr.'s team option, reports Keith Smith for Spotrac (via Twitter). The 23-year-old ...
Downtown Lexington was filled with flavor and fun Saturday afternoon as the Hoecake Hoedown brought together food, music and ...
Senate Republicans voted in a dramatic Saturday session, clearing a key procedural step as they race to pass President Donald Trump’s big bill of tax breaks, spending cuts and bolstered deportation fu ...
Bayern Munich will not pay an "unrealistic price" to get Germany striker Nick Woltemade from Bundesliga rivals VfB Stuttgart, ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNKentucky coach Kenny Brooks offers a member of the 2029 recruiting classKenny Brooks and the Kentucky Wildcats women's team are looking far ahead, offering a recruit in the 2029 class.
The center’s director and co-founder Ginny Ramsey said this is the first time the Dignity Station will be set up outside the ...
Churchill Downs said D. Wayne Lukas passed away at his home in Louisville Saturday night, June 28. The 89-year-old had been ...
We'll watch for *** chance of some shower and thunderstorm activity as we head into your evening hours on Sunday and then for ...
D. Wayne Lukas, the Hall of Famer who became one of the most accomplished horse trainers with seven Preakness, four Kentucky ...
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