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With Murray State baseball’s historic run to the College World Series, a question that probably began crossing Racer Nation’s ...
For more than a quarter-century, dance enthusiasts from many different places have called Murray home for one week a year.
A Kentucky appeals court has ruled that a Jewish woman who sued the state in 2022 over its abortion ban has the necessary legal standing to challenge that law.
A Kentucky inmate assaulted two corrections officers while attempting to escape from jail last week, according to Kentucky State Police.
Fireflies are a staple of summer in Kentucky, diving and drifting through the night with bioluminescent flashes that light up childhood memories and nostalgia for many.
With its natural beauty, relatively low cost of living and good mix of cities and small towns, it’s hard to fathom why anyone would want to leave Kentucky.
Ralph Alvarado, a former state senator and running mate for former governor Matt Bevin, is running as a Republican for the 6th Congressional District.
Those of us “of a certain age,” (euphemism for “old”) can recall how we felt when Paul and Anne Erlich published “The Population Bomb” in 1968. On the cover, the ...
After Kentucky defeated Western Kentucky 87-68 last Nov. 26 at Rupp Arena, Mark Pope expressed a fondness for playing in-state foes.
America had a birthday this week, July 15, marking only one year until we celebrate two and a half centuries as a Constitutional Republic. The U.S. surviving the Revolutionary War, ...
Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol is rightfully proud of the progress his field staff has made with young veterans during this transition season.
In his first interview since the departure of longtime recruiting coordinator Vince Marrow for archrival Louisville, Kentucky football coach Mark Stoops continued to take the high road.