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Cold start to the new week
SUMMARY: The morning starts chilly with temperatures ranging from 30 to 37 degrees across the metro area. A front is moving through, resulting in decreasing temperatures, with highs dropping to the upper 20s by afternoon. Winds will make it feel colder, and lows tonight are expected to dip into the teens. Tomorrow may see a few flurries from Arctic air, with temperatures staying below freezing. The week will feature highs near 30, with low teens at night. By Thursday, temperatures may reach 39, and by Friday, a potential warming trend and rain are expected as the weekend approaches, with possible light snow on Sunday.
WLKY Meteorologist Matt Milosevich has the latest on very chilly temperatures to start the week, plus eyes on a weekend storm bringing rain and snow chances.
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How will Title IX ruling resonate in Kentucky?
SUMMARY: A federal judge in Kentucky has invalidated expanded Title IX regulations by the Biden Administration, which aimed to prevent discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation in education. The judge rejected the entire 1,500-page regulation, restoring Title IX to its original interpretation. This ruling occurs just before Donald Trump’s presidency, who pledged to repeal the expanded rules. Opinions on the ruling vary, with some arguing that gender identity is part of sex discrimination, while others emphasize the need to protect women’s sports. There’s also a discussion on the balance between freedom of speech and respect for individuals’ preferred pronouns.
This week, a Kentucky judge rolled back the Biden Administration’s expanded rules to prevent discrimination against LGBTQ …
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Metro snow crews working to clear emergency routes
SUMMARY: City officials urged residents to remove vehicles from emergency snow routes by midnight Thursday for snow removal efficiency. Despite this deadline, many cars remain parked on routes like Brownsboro Road, as residents struggle to find alternative parking due to limited options. Some have complied, while others, like William Wright, voiced concerns about insufficient parking availability, especially in snowed-in areas. Although there are no immediate penalties for remaining vehicles, those parked in these areas risk being plowed in, requiring owners to shovel them out. An interactive map of the 149 affected streets is available on the city’s website for resident reference.
Metro snow crews working to clear emergency routes
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11 former Kentucky Wildcats playing in NFL Playoffs
SUMMARY: Eleven former Kentucky football players are in the 2025 NFL Playoffs, with nine UK alumni playing in Super Wildcard Weekend. Bud Dupree (Los Angeles Chargers), Ray Davis (Buffalo Bills), and other former Wildcats such as Carrington Valentine (Green Bay Packers) and Chris Rodriguez Jr. (Washington Commanders) will feature this weekend. On Sunday, Keidron Smith (Denver Broncos) and Darian Kinnard (Philadelphia Eagles) will also be involved. Additionally, Za’Darius Smith and Josh Paschal play for the Detroit Lions, who have a first-round bye. The Vikings, featuring Jeremy Flax, face the Rams, with their game on Monday.
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