The average salary of all UK employees is $77,981 in the 2024-25 fiscal year. See all salaries in this searchable database.
The University of Kentucky’s 2025 Economic Outlook Conference provides an opportunity to learn more about the factors that will shape Kentucky’s economy over the coming year for state and local business,
The annual "Big Blue Slam," a battle between Kentucky fans and Florida fans to see who collects the most blood, is underway at all Kentucky Blood Center (KBC) locations, organizers announced.
Where fans can watch, listen to and follow Thursday’s contest between Kenny Brooks and the No. 12 Wildcats and Kristy Curry and the No. 22 Crimson Tide.
This week marks Basketball Week in Lexington, a part of the year-long 250 Lex celebration, highlighting the city's rich basketball tradition.
Calling it a power-based and deadly crime, Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman is releasing a guide to help law enforcement, medical providers and prosecutors respond to cases of strangulation.
The Kentucky basketball team fell to Vanderbilt 74-69 on Saturday suffering its second straight SEC loss. A Lexington radio personality suggested a wrench
After a strong season-opening performance last weekend in Oklahoma City, the No. 8 University of Kentucky gymnastics team is ready for a memorable home opener as it soft opens the newly renovated, $82-million Historic Memorial Coliseum while playing host to No.
John Calipari and Arkansas will be in Lexington for a 9 p.m. showdown with Kentucky on Saturday night — but they won't exactly be striking fear into anyone. Arkansas is 12-8 overall, just 1-6 in the SEC, and recently lost point guard Boogie Fland (a former Kentucky signee) for the season.
Chocolate iced cream filled long johns sit on a tray at Jeff’s Donuts, Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025, in Lexington, Ky. The Louisville-based doughnut shop has 22 varieties of long johns on its menu, which you can get filled or unfilled.
Where fans can watch, listen to or follow the SEC contest between Mark Pope’s Wildcats and Rick Barnes’ Volunteers.
Nearly half of Kentucky's counties—48 out of 120—have no pediatricians and with nearly 2,400 practicing primary care physicians.