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A downtown Lexington burger and sandwich restaurant that closed in January 2023 is coming back with a new name, new location and new menu items with a Southern twist. Partners Bry ...
Investigators in Winchester are asking the public to help identify a person after an ATM was tampered with multiple times ...
Germany has beaten France on penalties to reach the Women’s European Championship semifinals. The team played nearly the ...
ASHLAND Dining changes are coming to The Delta Hotel. The Winchester, which has been the restaurant in the Delta-Marriott since it opened in the summer of 2019, is closing by Aug. 1. Tuscan Prime — an ...
A new bourbon destination is brewing in downtown Louisville. Vermont-based WhistlePig Whiskey will open the WhistlePig Vault. The high-end tasting room will replace the old Bank Shot Billiards on West ...
The voters in early presidential nominating states are used to seeing contenders months or even years before most of the ...
An American Legion post in Nashville attracts more than just veterans. Post 82 is where Grammy-winning musicians share beers with locals and veterans alike over the sounds of classic country ...
The Town of Winchester is setting the table for something truly special. From July 14 to July 21, Winchester will host its first-ever Restaurant Week, a delicious celebration ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WANE) – Columbia City’s Addison Baxter tallied 10 points and a game-high 6 assists while Warsaw’s Brooke Winchester corralled a game-high 12 rebounds, but it wasn&… ...
A new Kentucky law went into effect on June 1, 2025 preventing the sale of THC beverages at bars and restaurants with a single exception.
A new law has taken effect in Kentucky, prohibiting the sale of THC-infused seltzers and hemp-derived drinks in bars and restaurants.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A new bill that recently went into effect bans Kentucky bars from serving THC-infused drinks beginning June 1. Senate Bill 202 was passed in March this year.