
Josh James
Josh James fell in love with college radio at Western Kentucky University's student station, New Rock 92 (now known as Revolution 91.7). After working as a DJ and Program Director, he knew he wanted to come home to Lexington and try his hand in public radio.
In 2003, he joined WUKY as a part-time reporter and weekend announcer. He's earned several awards from the Kentucky Associated Press, including Best Radio Documentary in 2005. An avid music fan raised on The Beatles and British Invasion rock, James also enjoyed a stint in the programming department, hosting WUKY's Rock & Roots from 11-1 pm weekdays. He currently works as a reporter and webmaster for the station. When he's off duty, James enjoys songwriting, philosophy, and kicking back with his cat, Brooklyn.
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Kentucky budget forecasters anticipate a dramatic drop in the state's General Fund dollars as a result of measures taken to limit the spread of COVID-19...
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Kentucky's COVID-19 numbers have been seesawing in recent days, but Gov. Andy Beshear says it's still too early to draw any conclusions.
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Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer are promising more action as protests press on in the wake of another deadly officer...
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Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer are promising more action as protests press on in the wake of another deadly officer...
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Kentucky has topped 10,000 known cases of the novel coronavirus, and the governor is calling on protesters to exercise caution as they take to the streets.
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Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton met with demonstrators ahead of the rally, and by the end of the night some city police engaged in act of solidarity with...
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As anger boiled over in widespread protests across the country, demonstrators gathered again in downtown Lexington Saturday night to voice their...
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Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams and Attorney General Daniel Cameron are assembling a task force to monitor election returns for evidence of...
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Changes are underway in the state's unemployment office after a reported vulnerability surfaced in the online application portal in April.
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As officials scale up Kentucky's ability to trace contacts of those diagnosed with COVID-19, the state will be employing a three-part system to assess...