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Good evening, Lexington. It's Sunday, January twelfth, and we're looking back at a week that brought us political endorsements, historic victories, and some difficult news from our community. Let's walk through the five stories that shaped our city this week.

Where do we start?

Let's begin with the big political news that came Saturday. President Trump threw his support behind Congressman Andy Barr in the Republican primary race for Mitch McConnell's Senate seat.

That's a significant endorsement for Barr, especially given how competitive this primary could become. McConnell's seat has been a focal point for Republicans looking ahead to the next election cycle. How are folks in the sixth district responding to Trump's backing?

The details are still developing, but this certainly positions Barr as a front-runner in what could be a crowded field. Now, shifting to some celebration, Saturday also brought us a truly historic moment at Churchill Downs.

The Kentucky Derby, right? I heard we witnessed something that's never happened before in the race's long history.

Exactly. Golden Tempo crossed the finish line first, but the real story was trainer Cherie DeVaux becoming the first woman ever to train a Derby winner. It's a barrier that's stood for nearly one hundred and fifty years.

What a moment for DeVaux and for women in horse racing. You think about all the Derby winners over the decades, and this is truly groundbreaking.

Unfortunately, we also need to address some tragic incidents from this weekend. Early Sunday morning, two people were hurt when a drunk driver rear-ended a Lexington police cruiser.

That happened overnight, correct? Do we know the condition of those injured?

Details on their injuries haven't been released yet, but it's another reminder of the dangers our officers face, even during routine stops. We also received heartbreaking news Sunday about a thirteen-year-old boy who died from gunshot wounds he sustained in Covington back in April.

A week after being shot. That's just devastating for his family and that community.

And wrapping up our week, Saturday brought news of an arrest connected to a shooting on Leestown Road that left a woman injured. A Lexington woman has been charged in that case.

It sounds like our law enforcement had a particularly challenging weekend with multiple serious incidents.

As we head into this new week, Lexington, we'll continue following these developing stories and keeping you informed on what matters most to our community.

Stay safe out there, and we'll see you tomorrow.

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