LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WKRC) - A recent study determined Kentucky to be the worst state to retire in again. According to a study from WalletHub, Kentucky has been ranked the worst state to retire in, while Florida has once again landed in the number one spot.
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Kentucky outlasted host Tennessee to escape the state with a victory after being upset at Vanderbilt and also prevented a 3rd straight loss.
Police in Florida arrested a Kentucky native almost three years after he vanished. He faces a federal charge of child sex trafficking.
Kentucky leads 13-9 as the Wildcats have cooled off since their hot start. Kentucky has not made a field goal in the past 4:25, and Tennessee is just 3-13 from the field at the second media timeout. The Vols defense has already forced four turnovers, but they have struggled to turn defense into offense.
For Kentucky, the game before The Game was a tough one on paper — a Tuesday night road contest against Rick Barnes' Tennessee Vols, who were ranked No. 1 in the country just a few weeks ago and listed as 10.
Hickox is accused of working with former Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Joshua Earrey to steal heroin, cocaine, marijuana and fentanyl, then sell the illicit drugs for a profit.
Auburn (1), Alabama (4), Florida (6), Tennessee (8), Kentucky (12), Mississippi State (13), Texas A&M (15), Missouri (21) and Ole Miss (23) are ranked in the top 25 from the SEC. The entire USA TODAY Sports Men’s Basketball Coaches Poll can be viewed here.
FOX Sports college basketball bracket forecaster Mike DeCourcy offers up his latest NCAA Tournament projections, with North Carolina on the bubble.
The No. 8 Vols (17-4, 4-4 SEC) lost 78-73 to No. 12 Kentucky (15-5, 4-3) at Food City Center, its first home loss since March 9, 2024, against the Wildcats.
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Kentucky needed Koby Brea to win tonight. With Lamont Butler out and Andrew Carr limited, the graduate sharpshooter got his second start of the season and got Kentucky off to a hot start, hitting a three less than a minute in,