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UofL to host first and second round games of 2027 NCAA Tournament
SUMMARY: The NCAA Men‘s Basketball Tournament will return to Louisville, Kentucky, in 2027, with the University of Louisville hosting the first and second round games at the KFC Yum! Center. This marks the sixth time the arena has hosted the tournament, with the last event held in 2023. The announcement highlights the ongoing commitment to bringing major sporting events to Kentucky.
UofL to host first and second round games of 2027 NCAA Tournament
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UK investigating reported sexual assault on campus
SUMMARY: The University of Kentucky Police Department is investigating a reported sexual assault that allegedly occurred on Saturday in a student’s dorm room. The victim is said to know the suspect. Campus police are actively conducting the investigation and collaborating with support teams to provide assistance and resources to those affected.
University of Kentucky police are investigating a reported sexual assault on campus.
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Kentuckians work with Red Cross volunteers to help disaster victims
SUMMARY: John Sternberg is among 12 kyans assisting over a thousand Red Cross volunteers across North Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, and Georgia following Hurricane Helen. Currently stationed at a shelter in Rutherfordton, North Carolina, he supports evacuees from heavily affected areas like Chimney Rock and Lake Lure. Many displaced individuals express gratitude for their safety, recognizing that while material belongings may be lost, their lives are preserved. Sternberg notes that evacuees will experience a wide range of emotions while adjusting to shelter life. Volunteer aid will continue in the impacted regions for at least the next two weeks.
John Sternberg is one of 12 Kentuckians working with over a thousand Red Cross volunteers in North Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, and Georgia after Helene.
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Investigator says Kentucky sheriff called his daughter from judge's phone before shooting
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A pre-trial hearing for now-former Letcher County Sheriff Mickey Stines revealed new details about what happened before and after the shooting of Judge Kevin Mullins. #judgeshooting #letchercounty #kentucky #kentuckysheriff
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