By Spectrum News Staff Kentucky PUBLISHED 12:58 PM ET Dec. 31, 2020 PUBLISHED 12:58 PM EST Dec. 31, 2020 SHARE KENTUCKY — There are a multitude of words you can use to describe the past year: "tumultuous," "exhausting," "relentless." Maybe even "chaotic." 2020 saw a global pandemic, massive racial justice protests, and the most consequential presidential election in years. In between all of the hard, breaking news, Spectrum News 1 made sure to share the positive, community-focused stories that matter most to Kentuckians. Here are some of our favorites. A Lexington family used a children’s book to give back to the University of Kentucky Healthcare's Kentucky Children’s Hospital after their infant son spent several months there while fighting a rare, life-threatening condition. At seven months old, Betsey McCamish said her son, Rory, was perfectly healthy and had no known medical concerns. After suffering several strokes, Rory was diagnosed with hemiplegia, or moderate to severe paralysis, of his right side and spasticity, a form of cerebral palsy.