U.S. import prices continued to rise in June
U.S. import prices continued to rise in June, signaling persistent cost pressures for manufacturers, retailers and consumers, while export prices posted their first monthly decline in more than a year, according to the… Read the full report at The Lane Report
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Construction workers across Kentucky face one of the highest risks in the nation of being exposed to fatal crashes in highway work zones, according to a new national analysis that ranks the Commonwealth eighth for fatal…

Lexington bakery finds new owners after struggle to sell business
Bluegrass Baking Company, a bakery local to Lexington, has officially been sold to new owners, according to the Lexington Herald-Leader.

EKU School of Aviation adds Air Traffic Management program
RICHMOND, Ky. (July 14, 2026) — Eastern Kentucky University’s (EKU) School of Aviation continues to grow as one of the university’s most in-demand programs. A new state investment designates EKU to lead an Air Traffic…

Kentucky ranks fifth nationally in pedestrian deaths linked to distracted drivers
Kentucky ranks fifth in the nation for pedestrian fatalities involving distracted drivers, according to a new analysis of federal traffic safety data. The study, conducted by Wilk Law Personal Injury & Car Accident…

AAA offers tips during National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Americans put significant time, money and care into owning and maintaining their vehicles so it’s no surprise they want to protect them from theft. Vehicle theft carries costly consequences, both for…

Lexington Restaurant Week® returns
LEXINGTON, KY – Organizers of Lexington Restaurant Week have officially announced the return of the highly anticipated community event for 2026, once again placing a spotlight on the city’s vibrant, independent, locally…
