Gunshot survivor turned advocate: fighting to end gun violence in Lexington
26-year-old Deion Edward was shot and suffered a severe brain injury. Now, he's not only working to get his life back, but hoping to end violence.
26-year-old Deion Edward was shot and suffered a severe brain injury. Now, he's not only working to get his life back, but hoping to end violence.
Damon Mason will be four years sober in March 2025.
Ashtyn Johnson went through two surgeries to remove the tumor and four rounds of chemotherapy.
When Grant Oller was 16, he was diagnosed with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and said he nearly lost his life.
Hope Village is a transformational housing community. James Rudder said an invitation to eat has led to a path to a brighter future.
Elaine Skaggs was hit by a car on Bardstown Road in 2015 and has since had to re-learn how to walk and balance.
Gillian Hollis is a professional touring opera singer. She was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma earlier this year, but it isn't stopping her.
Mike and Marie St. John started St. John Recovery in 2022 and now offer two structured recovery houses and services at a behavioral health clinic.
A mother and son walk the same road with their epilepsy diagnosis, making the best of it as they go.
In 2023, Jefferson County Public Schools created the sports program for students with physical disabilities.
Waterfront Park beat out the Tampa Riverwalk and Wilmington Riverwalk, which came in second and third place, respectively.
Atherton's Zaxton Rothberg is an elite student who gives back to the community. He is a Spectrum News 1 High School Scholar.
Wayne Hayes will turn 104 on April 13 and many at his senior living home were hoping for an in-person visit. But unfortunately Pope can't make it.
The invite-only concert will take place Friday, May 2 at Paristown Arts and Entertainment District in Louisville.
Acclaimed chef and New York Times bestselling author Joshua Weissman helped curate this year's "Kentucky Derby At-Home" menu.
Net proceeds from the sale benefit Our Mims Retirement Haven, a retirement farm for fillies and broodmares.
The coalition recently celebrated its 10th anniversary and works to make harm reduction resources such as Naloxone available.
A study shows the United States will face a physician shortage of up to 86,000 physicians by 2036.
Chief Justice Debra Hembree Lambert said it’s “especially nice” to be part of the first female majority on Kentucky’s Supreme Court.
The first podcast episode covered the story of a well-known lawyer, John Morgan, sports and a lesson on lingo from Beshear’s son, Will.
The two terms are often used interchangeably; however, they are different.
The president's directives allow older coal power plants to remain open, slashes certain regulations, and would allow mining on federally owned lands
Mayor Linda Gorton presented her $539.2 million budget. There are no tax increases. It goes to Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council for review.
The organization said staffers who work on the BOLD Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s program were placed on administrative leave.