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The second day of the PGA Championship at Louisville’s Valhalla Golf Club began with a shuttle bus driver hitting and killing a pedestrian on Shelbyville Road in the early morning hours.
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The 150th Run for the Roses gave thousands of visitors a classic experience at Churchill Downs on the first Saturday in May.
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Wagering on sports would be legal in Kentucky under a bill that passed out of a state House committee on Wednesday.
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The Murray State Racers men’s basketball team will face off against the University of San Francisco Thursday in the first round of the NCAA Division I “March Madness” tournament.
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Kentucky college athletes would be able to profit from endorsements and autographs under a bill the state legislature passed Monday.
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The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission's decision came after months of litigation and laboratory testing.
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The Murray State University Board of Regents unanimously voted to accept a bid to join the Missouri Valley Conference this summer for all the university’s 15 athletic teams except for football and rifle
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Lexington is set to become the home of a professional soccer team. The formal announcement came downtown Tuesday
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The Ohio Valley Conference filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Eastern Kentucky University and Jacksonville State University over an exit fee for leaving...
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Eastern Kentucky University is now a member of the ASUN Athletic Conference. It became official Thursday and it was recognized with a blowout fan event...
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With Kentucky college athletes now able to profit off of their name, image and likeness, some Kentucky universities are launching brand development programs to help student-athletes promote themselves and capitalize on business opportunities.
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A woman from western Kentucky competed in the U.S. Olympic Team Trials late last week for the first time vying for a trip to this year’s Summer Olympics in Tokyo, following years of collegiate and high school success in track and field and a pandemic that erased a year of competition.