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Ports in Cincinnati, Kentucky part of operation that seized 50K dried shark fins in U.S. last year, wildlife officials say

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TIME NOW JUST ABOUT 643 KICKOFF TO GO WITH A LIVE LOOK OVER DOWNTOWN CINCINNATI. GOT SOME CLOUDS, A LITTLE BIT OF RAIN HANGING AROUND. ONE THING IMPORTANT TO NOTE WAS CLERMONT SCHOOLS. AMELIA ELEMENTARY CLOSED FOR THE DAY DEALING WITH A POWER OUTAGE OUT THERE. YOU PROBABLY ALL GOT THE TEXTS AND EMAIL AND ALL THAT STUFF, BUT IF YOU’RE WATCHING AND HAVE A BIT OF YOUR PHONE, AMELIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLOSED FOR THE DAY DUE TO A POWER OUTAGE OUT IN WESTERN CAROLINA. LOCAL SCHOOLS. OR IF YOU’RE A GRANDPARENT AND OR UNCLE WHO’S ABOUT TO GET THAT PHONE CALL. HEY, ARE YOU FREE TODAY? THE KIDS ARE GOING TO BE HOME, SO OF COURSE WE’LL KEEP YOU UPDATED AS WE CONTINUE TO HEAD THROUGH THE MORNING HERE. BUT OTHERWISE IT’S GOING TO BE A PRETTY NICE DAY. YES, ALL THE KIDS THAT MAYBE AREN’T GOING TO SCHOOL CAN GET OUTSIDE LATER IN THE DAY BECAUSE IT WILL BE NICER. I MEAN, WE’RE TALKING A LITTLE BREEZY, BUT UPPER 70S, SO A NICE START. THE MORNING RAIN HAS COME AND GONE IN MANY TOWNS. THERE COULD BE A STRAGGLER SPRINKLE LATER TODAY, BUT YOU CAN SEE THE BULK OF THIS. THIS IS PROBABLY THE MOST. THE WETTEST. IT’S GOING TO BE ALL DAY. AND A LOT OF THE RAIN NOW KICKING OUT TO OUR SOUTHEASTERN MOST COMMUNITIES. SO RIGHT NOW, SOUTHERN PORTIONS OF BROWN COUNTY, SEEING SOME STEADY RAIN FROM GEORGETOWN, OHIO DOWN INTO AUGUSTA, KENTUCKY, OVER TOWARD RIPLEY AND THEN TRAILING BACK ALONG ROUTE 52. SOME SCATTERED SHOWERS THERE OVER INTO ADAMS COUNTY. LIGHT SCATTERED SHOWERS AND A FEW SPRINKLES UP INTO HIGHLAND COUNTY. BUT YOU’LL NOTICE MOST PLACES HAVE DRIED OUT. I’M NOT GOING TO RULE OUT A STRAY SHOWER HERE OR THERE AS WE GO THROUGH THE DAY, BUT THE BULK OF IT WAS THIS EARLY MORNING LINE. IT IS 70 DEGREES RIGHT NOW IN CINCINNATI, AND OUR TEMPERATURES TODAY SHOULD CLIMB UP TO RIGHT AROUND 79 OR 80. SO ANOTHER WARM ONE. IT WILL BE WINDY AT TIMES. AS WE GO THROUGH THE WEEK. YOU’RE GOING TO SEE THE RAIN ICON PRETTY FREQUENTLY ON THE SEVEN DAY. BUT TODAY OBVIOUSLY NOT REALLY A BIG DEAL. TOMORROW SHOULD BE GOOD. IT’S WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY THAT WE HAVE OUR BETTER CHANCES FOR SCATTERED RAIN OR STORMS, MAINLY IN THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING, WEDNESDAY AND AGAIN SECOND HALF OF THE DAY THURSDAY. THIS MORNING’S RAIN CHANCES ARE QUICKLY ON THE WAY OUT. EXPECT MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES THROUGH THE MORNING. I THINK THE SUN WILL TRY TO PEAK OUT A LITTLE BIT FOR US INTO THE AFTERNOON, SO LOOKING GOOD FOR US INTO THE SECOND HALF OF THE DAY. 12 HOUR FORECAST SHOWS ABOUT 79 DEGREES, WITH ABOUT A 15 MILE AN HOUR SUSTAINED. WIND COULD HAVE A COUPLE OF GUSTS UP TO ABOUT THE 30 MILE AN HOUR RANGE INTO THE AFTERNOON. SO LOOKING FAIRLY DRY TODAY. TOMORROW, RAIN CHANCES KICK UP AGAIN ON WEDNESDAY AND WE’LL TAKE A LOOK AT A RETURN OF MAYBE SOME WINTER TIME TEMPERATURES COMING UP IN A FEW MINUTES. ALL RIGHT, KELLY, WHAT’S GOING ON ON THE ROADS. HONESTLY, IT’S BEEN A REALLY NICE MORNING. SO FINGERS CROSSED THAT IT CONTINUES TO STAY THAT WAY. TAKE A LOOK HERE. 275 THERE WAS DEBRIS IN THE ROAD. YOU CAN ACTUALLY SEE A CREW CAME BY AND SCOOTED IT OVER TO THE MEDIAN THERE. SO I GUESS MAYBE THEY’RE WONDERING IF SOMEBODY WILL COME BACK. UNCLEAR WHAT IT IS. SO WE’LL KEEP AN EYE ON THAT. BUT TRAFFIC IS MOVING JUST FINE THERE THROUGH THERE NOW. AND HONESTLY, WE HAVE NO DELAYS, NO SLOW SPOTS ON OUR MAP RIGHT NOW. YOU CAN SEE ALL THOSE EXCLAMATION POINTS. THOSE ARE THE THINGS THAT ARE OFF TO THE SIDE OF THE ROAD, ARE NOT CAUSING MAJOR ISSUES. IF YOU’RE HEADING INTO DOWNTOWN, OBVIOUSLY THINGS ARE LOOKING GOOD. REOPENED THERE ON 75 AFTER THE WEEKEND CLOSURE, WHICH EVEN OPENED A DAY EARLY, WHICH WAS EXCELLENT. BUT TRAFFIC OBVIOUSLY STARTING TO PICK UP. SO WE LOVE WHAT WE’RE SEEING RIGHT NOW. WE’LL KEEP A CLOSE EYE ON IT, BUT IF ANYTHING DOES POP UP HERE, WE WILL BE KEEPING YOU COVERED ON WLWT. MORGAN. ALL RIGHT, KELLY, THANK YOU. WE HAVE AN UPDATE HERE. BREAKING RIGHT NOW. POWER RESTORED AFTER A CAR CRASHED INTO A UTILITY POLE IN MOUNT AIRY. THIS HAPPENING ALONG WEST FORK ROAD AROUND 4 A.M., AND DUKE ENERGY CREWS RESTORED POWER TO MORE THAN 2000 CUSTOMERS. AROUND SIX DISPATCHERS TELL US THE DRIVER SUFFERED NON-LIFE TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL. NOT CLEAR, THOUGH, WHAT CAUSED THAT CRASH. 646 HAPPENING TODAY A TRIAL SET TO BEGIN FOR A FATHER CHARGED IN THE DEATH OF HIS THREE YEAR OLD DAUGHTER. IT COMES AFTER THAT YOUNG GIRL WAS MAULED BY DOGS DURING THE WLWT NEWS 5 DANIELLE DINDAK IS LIVE FROM THE HAMILTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE THIS MORNING. DANIELLE, THIS IS A BENCH TRIAL. NO JURY. SO JUDGES WILL MAKE THE FINAL CALL. EXACTLY RIGHT, STEVEN. IT WILL BE UP TO A PANEL OF JUDGES TO DECIDE IF WARREN HOUSTON IS GUILTY OR INNOCENT. NOW, IN FEBRUARY, HE DID PLEAD NOT GUILTY TO THE CHARGES OF MANSLAUGHTER AND CHILD ENDANGERMENT IN DECEMBER OF 2024, KINGSLEY WRIGHT WAS SPENDING TIME WITH HER DAD FOR THE HOLIDAYS. IN COURT, PROSECUTORS CLAIMED HOUSTON PUT THE CHILD ASLEEP ON THE COUCH WITH THE DOGS IN A NEARBY ROOM WITH NO BARRIERS OR A GATE BETWEEN THE YOUNG GIRL AT LEAST ONE OF THE DOGS IN THE HOME WAS DANGEROUS AND THE CAGES WERE UNSAFE. 15 MINUTES AFTER HOUSTON WENT TO BED, THEY ATTACKED THE THREE YEAR OLD. HOUSTON DIDN’T CALL 911 UNTIL 8 A.M. THE NEXT MORNING. NOW, THIS BENCH TRIAL IS EXPECTED TO START AT 9 A.M. OF COURSE, WE’LL CONTINUE TO GIVE YOU AN UPDATE THROUGHOUT THE REMAINDER OF THIS CASE. REPORTING LIVE AT THE HAMILTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE. DANIELLE DINDAK WLWT NEWS 5. DANIELLE. THANK YOU. A WOMAN ACCUSED OF OPENING FIRE ON A PERSON IN ROSELAWN IS EXPECTED TO BE ARRAIGNED IN COURT THIS MORNING. 25 YEAR OLD MAURICE POWERS HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH FELONIOUS ASSAULT AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. CINCINNATI POLICE SAY THEY WERE CALLED TO REDDING ROAD AND FOREST AVENUE AT AROUND 11:00 SATURDAY NIGHT. WHEN THEY ARRIVED, THEY FOUND A PERSON WITH A GUNSHOT WOUND. THE PERSON SAID THEY’D BEEN SHOT AT A DIFFERENT LOCATION ON NEW BEDFORD AVENUE, AND THAT’S WHERE INVESTIGATORS FOUND POWERS. NOW, THE PERSON WITH THE GUNSHOT WOUND WAS TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL IS EXPECTED TO BE OKAY. POWERS IS SCHEDULED TO BE ARRAIGNED AT 9:00 THIS MORNING. DEMOCRATIC REPRESENTATIVE ERIC SWALWELL HAS DROPPED HIS BID FOR CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR FOLLOWING SEXUAL MISCONDUCT ALLEGATIONS. IN A STATEMENT POSTED TO X, SWALWELL ANNOUNCED HE IS SUSPENDING HIS CAMPAIGN AND APOLOGIZED FOR WHAT HE CALLED MISTAKES IN JUDGMENT. THE MOVE COMES AFTER A FORMER STAFFER ACCUSED HIM OF SEXUALLY ASSAULTING HER TWICE WHILE SHE WAS TOO INTOXICATED TO GIVE CONSENT. SWALWELL HAS DENIED THESE ALLEGATIONS. THE MANHATTAN DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE TOLD NBC NEWS THAT THEY HAVE OPENED AN INVESTIGATION INTO THIS MATTER. STILL ON THIS ONE, GROWING UNCERTAINTY FOR TSA WORKERS THIS MORNING, SENATE LAWMAKERS RETURN TO CAPITOL HILL. THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY WARNING AGENTS THAT THEIR PAYCHECKS COULD STOP AGAIN UNLESS CONGRESS REACHES A DEAL TO END THE PARTIAL GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN. THE LAST PAYCHECK WENT OUT FRIDAY. IT INCLUDED BACK PAY THROUGH APRIL 4TH AFTER AN EXECUTIVE ORDER THAT WAS SIGNED LAST MONTH BY PRESIDENT TRUMP. MEANWHILE, GOP LEADERS SAY THEY DO PLAN TO PUSH A TWO TRACK APPROACH TO FUND DHS. ONE PLAN WOULD FUND THE AGENCY, BUT LEAD OUT ICE AND BORDER PATROL, AND DOES NOT INCLUDE THE IMMIGRATION REFORMS THAT DEMOCRATS HAVE BEEN CALLING FOR. THE SECOND OPTION WOULD FUND IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT THROUGH A PARTY LINE SPENDING BILL. SENATE LAWMAKERS BACK ON CAPITOL HILL TODAY, WITH HOUSE MEMBERS EXPECTED TO RETURN TOMORROW, KEEPING AN EYE ON TRAFFIC. STILL IN NEWS TO GO 75 NORTHBOUND ALL REOPENED AFTER THAT PLANNED CONSTRUCTION OVER THINGS GOING A FULL DAY AHEAD OF SCHEDULE. AND THIS IS A LIVE LOOK AT THE BRANT SPENCE BRIDGE AS TRAFFIC FLOWS HEADING NORTHBOUND AND SOUTHBOUND WITH NO MAJOR ISSUES. IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN CLOSED OR WAS SUPPOSED TO BE CLOSED UNTIL FIVE THIS MORNING, BUT AGAIN, THEY WERE ABLE TO FINISH IT YESTERDAY AT 645 AND TRAFFIC IMPACTS ARE STILL AHEAD. THIS IS PART OF THE LARGER BRANT SPENCE BRIDGE CORRIDOR PROJECT. AND COMING UP THIS WEEKEND, THE SOUTHBOUND LANES WILL UNDERGO THE SAME CLOSURE U.S. 50 TO FREEMAN AVENUE. THOSE ENTRANCE RAMPS AND 75 WILL BE CLOSED. SO WE’LL BE KEEPING YOU UPDATED AS WE CONTINUE THIS WEEK. OHIO LAWMAKERS ARE PROPOSING MAJOR CHANGES TO SPORTS BETTING, JUST THREE YEARS AFTER IT BECAME LEGAL, THE PLAN WOULD SIGNIFICANTLY LIMIT HOW AND WHERE PEOPLE CAN PLACE BETS ACROSS THE STATE. WLWT NEWS FIVE’S NICOLE APONTE JOINING US LIVE FROM THE BANKS WITH WHAT THESE CHANGES COULD MEAN. NIKOLE. MEGAN, GOOD MORNING TO YOU. THESE PROPOSED BILLS WOULD DRAMATICALLY SCALE BACK SPORTS BETTING IN THE STATE OF OHIO. UNDER THIS PLAN, MOBILE BETTING WOULD BE COMPLETELY ELIMINATED. YOU’D HAVE TO GO IN PERSON TO AN AUTHORIZED CASINO TO PLACE A BET IN THE FIRST PLACE. IT’S BEING CALLED THE SAVE OHIO SPORTS ACT. THE LEGISLATION WOULD ALSO BAN SEVERAL POPULAR TYPES OF BETS, INCLUDING PROP BETS AND GAME BETTING AND PARLAYS. THERE WOULD ALSO BE STRICT LIMITS, CAPPING BETS AT $100 EACH AND ALLOWING NO MORE THAN EIGHT BETS IN A 24 HOUR PERIOD. BETS ON COLLEGE SPORTS WOULD BE BANNED, AND ADVERTISING FOR SPORTS BETTING WOULD NO LONGER BE ALLOWED IN ARENAS OR DURING BROADCASTS. LAWMAKERS BEHIND THE PROPOSAL SAY THE CHANGES ARE AIMED AT REDUCING PROBLEM GAMBLING AND PROTECTING THE INTEGRITY OF SPORTS. SUPPORTERS SAY CHANGES ARE NEEDED TO ADDRESS FINANCIAL LOSSES TIED TO GAMBLING, WHILE OTHERS ARGUE IT WILL DECREASE TAXABLE REVENUE AND TAKE AWAY FUNDING FROM THE STATE. NOW THESE BILLS HAVE JUST BEEN INTRODUCED, HAVE NOT BEEN ASSIGNED TO A COMMITTEE JUST YET. THERE’S NO REAL TIMELINE ON WHEN ANY DECISIONS COU

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Ports in Cincinnati, Kentucky part of operation that seized 50K dried shark fins in U.S. last year, wildlife officials say

Updated: 11:25 AM EDT Apr 13, 2026

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Shipments of illegally-trafficked dried shark fins were intercepted in Ohio and Kentucky last year, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.Officials say the seizures were part of a larger investigation, which led to the seizure of roughly 50,000 dried shark fins across 20 shipments at multiple ports across the country. The seizures totaled more than 1,600 pounds of fins, valued at over $1 million.USFWS says the first shipment was discovered by inspectors in Anchorage, Alaska, prompting a wider investigation, which led to additional shipments being intercepted in Anchorage, Louisville and Cincinnati.The shipments were each disguised as car parts and were on their way from Mexico to Hong Kong. They were found to be linked to a larger trafficking network.Wildlife officials say the fins were “predominantly” from silky sharks and bigeye thresher sharks, both of which are protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). All fins were seized for multiple violations of wildlife laws.USFWS says information concerning the violations has been shared with the organization’s international partners to “support appropriate enforcement actions.”Going into effect in December 2022, the Shark Fin Sales Elimination Act prohibits the possession, transport and sale of shark fins in the U.S. with limited, narrow exceptions.

Shipments of illegally-trafficked dried shark fins were intercepted in Ohio and Kentucky last year, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Officials say the seizures were part of a larger investigation, which led to the seizure of roughly 50,000 dried shark fins across 20 shipments at multiple ports across the country.

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The seizures totaled more than 1,600 pounds of fins, valued at over $1 million.

USFWS says the first shipment was discovered by inspectors in Anchorage, Alaska, prompting a wider investigation, which led to additional shipments being intercepted in Anchorage, Louisville and Cincinnati.

The shipments were each disguised as car parts and were on their way from Mexico to Hong Kong. They were found to be linked to a larger trafficking network.

Wildlife officials say the fins were “predominantly” from silky sharks and bigeye thresher sharks, both of which are protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). All fins were seized for multiple violations of wildlife laws.

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USFWS says information concerning the violations has been shared with the organization’s international partners to “support appropriate enforcement actions.”

Going into effect in December 2022, the Shark Fin Sales Elimination Act prohibits the possession, transport and sale of shark fins in the U.S. with limited, narrow exceptions.

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) – Severe weather across the Commonwealth has led to downed trees, traffic impacts and thousands of power outages.

Extensive coverage will be available on air and on WKYT+, where people can stay updated on the latest storm threats and impacts.

Franklin County Damage

A house fire was caused by lightning striking the attic space above two bedrooms, the Franklin County Fire Department reports.

A child was reportedly awakened by smoke, and alerted the residents to danger. Everyone was able to get out of the home safely before fire crews arrived.

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Franklin County house fire(Franklin County Fire Department)

Crews say they were able to contain the fire to the attic, which reduced further damage to the home.

Grant County damage

The Grant County Judge Executive Chuck Dills declared a state of emergency for Grant County due to severe weather damage.

Mason County damage

The Washington Fire Department says crews have been busy with storm damage reports from early morning storms.

The Mason County Judge Executive Owen McNeill says most of the damage seems to be west of US 68 within or near the Maysville city limits. McNeill says trees and debris are in roads county wide, with several power lines down.

Jessamine County damage

Jessamine County Emergency Management posted on social media that multiple weather-related incidents and power outages Thursday morning have taxed their Emergency service teams

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Officials say crews have responded to multiple flooded out roads, downed trees and at least four damaged structures including some commercial occupancies that had collapse of roof or structures.

If you experienced any damage, you are asked to message Jessamine County Emergency Management or submit a damage assessment report.

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 7 said KY 1267 at Cushingberry Lane in Jessamine County is closed due to a downed tree on a phone line.

Following severe weather, Ollie’s bargain outlet’s roof partially collapsed in Jessamine County according to emergency management. Emergency management is on the scene handling the situation.

The whole strip mall is closed due to a water leak and potential gas leak.

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Power outages

As of 8 a.m. on Thursday, June 18, over 4,000 customers in Fayette County are without power, and over 57,000 customers are without power throughout Kentucky, according to Kentucky Power Outages.

In a social media post, Woodford County said it was monitoring outages and was in coordination with utility partners to work to restore power.

The main transmission line that provides power to Falmouth was damaged, leading the city to be without power according to Pendleton County Emergency Management. An LG&E crew is reportedly enroute to fix the problem, but Falmouth will have no power until the damage is repaired.

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Garrard County Emergency Management says several state and county roads are being covered in water due to the weather conditions. They advise for anyone travelling to use extreme caution and be aware of flooded areas.

If encountering a water covered road, turn around and don’t drive through it, Garrard County Emergency Management says. An alternate route is the safest option.

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Rolling Acres is closed between Bender Drive and Rancho Drive in Frankfort due to storm damage according to the Frankfort-Franklin County Office of Emergency Management. Utility crews are making preparations for repair onsite.

U.S. 127 Business at mile point 1.4 in Anderson County was closed due to a downed tree, according to KYTC, and Midway Road is closed between Old Frankfort Pike and US 60 in Woodford County.

KYTC reports a downed tree at mile point 3.1 on Bryan Station Road in Fayette County. The road is currently blocked. Information will be provided as updates become available.

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Fallen tree Bryan Station Road(Fayette County Superintendent II Jason Soper)

Old Frankfort Pike is also closed between Pisgah Pike and the Fayette County line due to a tree on utility lines, KYTC said.

The Harrodsburg Police Department says that the road at Moberly Road and Scooter Avenue is not drivable due to high water, and barricades are in place to prevent drivers from attempting to cross.

KYTC encouraged drivers to use caution while traveling and watch for roadway hazard, including downed trees, debris and powerlines.

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Jun. 17, 2026 | 10:25 PM
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A drug trafficking investigation landed a Paducah man behind bars.

The weeks-long investigation by Paducah Police led them to 54-year-old Byrone K. Burns. Burnes was believed to be involved in moving illegal drugs through the area.

An undercover purchase was arranged, and detectives reportedly came away with more than ten grams of methamphetamine. Burns was arrested at his job just before 2:30 p.m. Tuesday.

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Following his arrest, detectives searched two locations in Paducah connected to Burns. They reportedly seized more than two pounds of marijuana, a hydrocodone pill, several thousand dollars in cash, and items consistent with trafficking.

Burns, who is said to have an extensive criminal history related to drugs and weapons, was charged with trafficking in methamphetamine and marijuana, and possession of hydrocodone. He was booked into the McCracken County Regional Jail.  



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Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux, once labeled by ESPN as the No. 1 sports bar in America, is coming to Lexington, Kentucky.

The new dining establishment will be located at 1030 S. Broadway, in the former Tilted Kilt space, and will use the next-door site of KSBar & Grille, which closed in June, as a game-day location with a Kentucky Sports Radio presence.

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The first Walk-On’s location in Kentucky — although its Clarksville, Indiana, location is just minutes from downtown Louisville — will feature at least 50 TVs for fans to watch UK games and other sporting events.

Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux will open ahead of the 2026 football season. The new restaurant will be led by business partners Jamie Daniel and KSR founder Matt Jones.

“As a Kentucky native and die-hard Kentucky fan, opening a Walk-On’s here was a long time coming,” Daniel said in a news release. “By partnering with Matt and the KSR community, we’re serving a fan base that lives and breathes Kentucky sports. We believe this creates a destination unlike anything else in the market.”

KSBar opened in Lexington in 2018 and has been a staple for Kentucky sports fans. Jones wants to keep the space alive by opening it for game days and other special events while allowing fans to order from the Walk-On’s scratch-made menu.

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“KSBar has always been about bringing Kentucky fans together,” Jones said in the release. “This partnership allows us to preserve that spirit while giving fans access to a bigger experience, a larger menu and the resources of one of the most successful sports bar brands in the country. We’ll still be here on game days, broadcasting KSR live and celebrating Kentucky sports, but now with Walk-On’s helping take the experience to the next level.”

Walk-On’s was founded in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in 2003 by former LSU basketball walk-ons Brandon Landry and Jack Warner. Since then, the restaurant has opened over 80 locations across the United States with partners like Dak Prescott, Dabo Swinney and co-owner Drew Brees.

Reach sports trending writer Alaina Morris at amorris@gannett.com and follow her on X at @alainammorris. 



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