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COURAGE IS NEEDED NOW BASKETBALL AND NAZIS I love hoops, but this is actually about the state of our city and country, and honesty in our politics. I was watching the UCLA men’s basketball team Saturday. The Bruins barely squeaked by Washington, 64-61, only because transfer teen guard Johnny Juzang put on an incredible show. He scored half the UCLA points, 32. That’s a lot for a college game. Any NBA player would take that total gladly. At halftime he had outscored the entire Washington team, by himself. In the previous game he scored 25. Three games earlier, in a tough one-point loss to Stanford in overtime, he scored 27, and there was a 12-1/2 minute stretch where Juzang scored all 21 of his team’s points. But what’s this got to do with Nazis? ....
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. events in Lexington are still on despite COVID-19 and last updated 2021-01-15 20:15:10-05 LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) â Perhaps no celebration of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. has been more important than those that will take place around the country on Monday. We thought about canceling, but it was way, way, way too important, said Jay Alexander, a member of the city s MLK committee, which is organizing Monday s march in downtown Lexington. Alexander, who also works at a local radio station in Lexington, said this year s march is essential because of the progress made within the Black Lives Matter movement. This year s march follows the deaths last year of Breonna Taylor in Louisville and George Floyd in Minneapolis, who were killed during altercations with law enforcement. ....
I feel bad: Owner of New Year s Eve RV speaks about scare and last updated 2021-01-02 16:18:43-05 LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) â Victor Camona was hoping to make a few memories for his family when they loaded up the RV and drove from their home in Michigan to Georgia. Little did he know the wildest memory would be made during the last leg of their trip home. âI just feel bad for people who were enjoying New Yearâs Eve and having a great time in the bars,â Carmona said. Carmonaâs vehicle was the subject of a downtown holiday scare. He parked in an outdoor lot on the corner of West Short and Market streets, while the family would spend New Yearâs Eve in a nearby hotel. But only six days after a bomb exploded inside a similar vehicle in downtown Nashville, Lexington police were concerned about a potential copy-cat incident. So they evacuated bars and restaurants in the area of the former Cheapside Park for more than two hours to investigate. ....