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  • Mayor Gorton presents FY 2027 budget prioritizing winter preparedness

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — Mayor Linda Gorton presented her proposed fiscal year 2027 budget to the Urban County Council on Tuesday, outlining a plan that emphasizes infrastructure improvements, winter weather response enhancements, and public engagement as the city navigates tighter revenue constraints. Gorton delivered her annual budget address as the public-facing phase of Lexington’s budgeting…

  • Gov. Beshear Announces Changes to Cabinet, Promotes 2 Career Employees to Secretary Positions

    Gov. Beshear Announces Changes to Cabinet, Promotes 2 Career Employees to Secretary Positions

    FRANKFORT, Ky. (April 14, 2026) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear announced several changes within his executive cabinet to continue delivering results that help Kentuckians across the commonwealth live better lives. Changes effective today include updates within the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), the Energy and Environment Cabinet (EEC) and the Public Protection Cabinet (PPC), with…

  • Beshear promotes two career employees to cabinet secretary positions

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — Gov. Andy Beshear announced significant changes to his executive cabinet, promoting two career employees to secretary positions as part of an administrative restructuring designed to improve government efficiency and service delivery. Ray Perry has been appointed secretary of the Public Protection Cabinet, moving up from his position as deputy secretary where…

  • UK School of Music celebrates year-end with special Johnson farewell

    UK School of Music celebrates year-end with special Johnson farewell

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — The University of Kentucky School of Music will mark its academic year with a Celebration Weekend at the Singletary Center for the Arts, featuring the final performances by longtime choral director Jefferson Johnson before his retirement at the end of the spring semester. The weekend opens 5:15 p.m. Friday, April 24,…

  • UK researcher advocates for cancer funding on Capitol Hill

    UK researcher advocates for cancer funding on Capitol Hill

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — A University of Kentucky public health student was among just 20 early-career scientists selected nationwide to advocate for cancer research funding on Capitol Hill in March, an opportunity that reflected her unique path blending laboratory work with policy engagement. Subin Kim participated in the 11th Annual American Association for Cancer Research…

  • Kentucky educators invited to summer literacy conference in Louisville

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — Registration is now open for the third-annual Kentucky Reads to Succeed Summer Conference, which will bring together K-12 educators and administrators from across the state to learn about evidence-based literacy practices, according to Kentucky Teacher. The conference will take place June 8-9 at the Galt House in Louisville and will be…

  • UK student pursues veterinary pathology dream via Auburn partnership

    UK student pursues veterinary pathology dream via Auburn partnership

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — Malena Hughes, a senior at the University of Kentucky majoring in animal sciences, is preparing to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming a veterinary pathologist, according to University of Kentucky News. Hughes will attend Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine in fall 2026, taking advantage of Kentucky’s contract program with Auburn…

  • Kentucky Expands Medicaid for Incarcerated Adults, Juveniles

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky is expanding healthcare coverage for eligible incarcerated adults and juveniles through a federal Medicaid Reentry Section 1115 Demonstration, according to an announcement from the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet. The initiative aims to reduce recidivism and enhance public safety by ensuring continuity of healthcare coverage before and after release.…

  • Study: Doctors Want to Prescribe Hormone Therapy for Cervical Cancer, but Barriers Remain

    Study: Doctors Want to Prescribe Hormone Therapy for Cervical Cancer, but Barriers Remain

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — While most oncologists say they would prescribe hormone therapy to cervical cancer patients experiencing early menopause from radiation treatment, significant barriers are keeping many from doing so in practice, according to a new University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center study published in JAMA Network Open. The study found that 99.3% of…

  • Kentucky DCBS faces deepest budget cuts in decade amid foster care crisis

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky’s Department for Community Based Services faces the deepest budget cuts in over a decade under the state’s final budget agreement, threatening critical services for the state’s most vulnerable children at a time when the foster care system is in crisis. The legislature approved a 9.1% cut to DCBS’s base budget…

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