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In newly formed Black congregations, the famous abolitionist and others were able to live out their faith—and affirm their ...
Douglass ultimately founded and partially owned four newspapers, including The North Star, Frederick Douglass’s Paper, Douglass’s Monthly and New National Era.
Fall River's iconic Al Mac's neon sign got a glow-up.
Six Lexington high school softball players, including Lexington Catholic's Kentucky signee Abby Hammond, will play in the ...
The acclaimed singer-songwriter traveled through the past and present of American roots music with her own band, the reunited ...
Four Lexington players make KSCA All-State teams with Bryan Station’s Karsyn Rockvoan also a first-team honoree.
Edith Edmunds, who is 99 years old, the art of quilt making is inextricably linked to the Black struggle for freedom. That's ...
Representative Byron Donalds' (R-FL) resolution to rename the House of Representatives Press Gallery after abolitionist ...
Alfred J. Anderson played a monumental role in local and state efforts supporting the abolition of slavery on a national ...
Danny Boyle’s zombies remain a threat ‘28 Years Later,’ HAIM returns with its first new studio album in five years, Art Basel ...
Juneteenth celebration at the Hook & Ladder has turned into a full-blown music fest with two stages and a cool cross-section of 14 Black Twin Cities performers of varying genres — all for free. Gospel ...
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On3 on MSNIntel from the Kentucky Football Sunday ShowcaseThe Kentucky football program sent home ten official visitors from the 2026 recruiting class, then hosted approximately 300 underclassmen for the Sunday Showcase Camp. KSR had boots on the ground for ...
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