A woman turns 18. Her first gynecologist appointment is supposed to be a routine step in her healthcare, awaiting her. A step that is meant for a lifelong form of security in health and livelihood. In ...
University of Kentucky football running back Jamarion Wilcox appeared at the Fayette County Circuit Court today following his arrest in September.  Wilcox waived his right to a hearing and agreed to a ...
The Peaceful Bluegrass Resistance led a walk through campus, and said they were in protest against the University of Kentucky’s President Eli Capilouto and the Board of Trustees’  restrictions on free ...
Casa de Cultura hosted its fourth annual Día de los Muertos festival in downtown Lexington, Ky., to honor loved ones who have died.  The event featured performances from local schools and dance ...
Rumors of the Actors’ Equity Association and the American Federation of Musicians (AFM) going on strike have been going around online for the last few months. As a Broadway and theater lover, when I ...
The ninth “Rise Up” vigil was held at the Robert F. Stephens Courthouse Plaza to recognize survivors of domestic violence (DV) and raise awareness. The vigil was hosted by the Fayette County Sheriff’s ...
The University of Kentucky’s Children’s Hospital received $50 million, the largest gift in UKHealthcare history, from its new partnership with the Golisano Foundation. The Golisano Foundation is one ...
In the quiet lobby of a dentist office, Fadyia Lowe sits alone. It is there in that lobby where Lowe receives a phone call that would end up changing the course of her entire life. The diagnosis At 42 ...
At the University of Kentucky, architecture students are learning to turn ideas into structure. Architecture students discussed how in their studio classes they can explore creativity, criticism and ...
The McConnell Springs Park jack-o’-lantern trail brought the families of the Lexington community out to surround themselves in nature and celebrate the Halloween season.  The event was held from Oct.
Hundreds of zombies flooded the streets to dance to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and interact with parade attendees.  On Sunday, Oct. 26, community members of all ages gathered in downtown Lexington ...