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Julia Sandor

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Lexington, KY, United States

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Past articles by Julia:

Kentucky Senate passes bill targeting drag performances

The Kentucky Senate passed a bill targeting drag performances on Friday. → Read More

Lexington residents innovating amid ongoing power outages

Parts of Lexington are still without power in the aftermath of Friday’s historic windstorm. → Read More

Repairs underway in Scott County

Strong winds ripped through the state Friday leaving widespread debris, extensive damages and major power outages. Scott County is just one of those places effected. → Read More

Lawmakers forward controversial bills dealing with LGBTQ issues amid protest rally

Senate Bill 115 originally would have banned drag performances within a thousand feet of places like parks, schools, and even homes. House Bill 470 would ban healthcare providers from doing anything to help kids transition. → Read More

Lexington students hold walkouts to protest anti-LGBTQ legislation

Hundreds of students walked out of Lafayette and Dunbar high schools to protest “anti-LGBTQ legislation.” → Read More

Lexington Parking Authority votes to decrease enforcement hours

The Lexington Parking Authority is set to scale back on the parking rate hikes it announced in January. → Read More

Local businesses hope for steady decline in inflation to continue

According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, non-farm payroll employment rose by more than $500,000 in January. → Read More

Panel passes bill that would make hazing a felony in Kentucky

The Kentucky Senate Judiciary Committee passed a bill that would make hazing in some instances a felony in the Commonwealth. → Read More

Advocates protest Ky. legislation they say harms LGBTQ community

The Fairness Campaign welcomed representatives, senators and other political leaders to discuss the recent anti-LGBTQ bills introduced this year. → Read More

Powell County boy prepares for life after chemo

For the last two and a half years, he’s been undergoing treatment at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. → Read More

Kentucky Republican Party disputes Beshear’s teacher shortage numbers

Governor Beshear said the state was down nearly 11,000 teachers, a number pulled from the government side, Kentucky Educator Placement Service. → Read More

Advocates say Kentucky is missing out on sports betting

Lawmakers return to Frankfort next week to resume the 2023 legislative session.Sports betting is once again up for debate. → Read More

Good Samaritans save man’s life inside Bourbon Co. Restaurant

A well-known Paris restaurant is sharing a moment that saved one man’s life. A couple was having a meal together at jerry’s in Bourbon County when a man choked and went into cardiac arrest. → Read More

Lexington’s LGBTQ+ community discusses ways to combat hate

There’s been vandalism and hateful posters throughout downtown Lexington. → Read More

High school dive meet raising money for Lexington nonprofit

Bryan station high school hosted the Kentucky high school invitational dive meet and with the help of schools across the Commonwealth, they're making waves of change. → Read More

UK professor, clinical psychologist shares ways to manage seasonal depression in the new year

Many people deal with stress, anxiety or depression during the winter months. → Read More

Lexington Fire Department shares importance of health and safety on the job

January is Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month, and firefighters here in Lexington are already working on improving their health and safety at all times. → Read More

Ky. school rallies to support hospitalized staff member

One Paris Independent School staff member is in recovery after a car collision left him in the hospital, but the tight-knit town is showing its support. → Read More

Kentuckians feeling the effects of high insulin prices

More people in Kentucky are having to ration their insulin supply, putting them in dangerous situations. → Read More

WATCH: Lexington officials to be sworn in Friday afternoon

At 2 p.m. at UK’s Gatton Student Center, Mayor Gorton, Vice Mayor-elect Dan Wu and members of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council will be sworn in. → Read More