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A couple in Lexington is receiving valuable assistance from a local lawn care company, thanks to the efforts of a nonprofit ...
WKYT, Mulberry Builders and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital are so close to our goal of raising $1 million sick ...
Cursive writing will return as a requirement in the classroom beginning this fall. Senate Bill 167, passed in 2024, ensures ...
Lexington is celebrating the start of the school year and its 250th anniversary with a free event at the Kentucky Horse Park ...
President Trump’s recent executive order is focused on removing unhoused people off the streets and possibly committing them ...
A historic race for a third term. Gorton is the first mayor in the history of the merged urban county government, which ...
A Lexington-based solar energy company wants to put a solar farm on approximately 400 acres on a former city dump.
Christopher Caudill, senior vice president of marketing and innovation at Long John Silver's, said the new location came ...
Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton has announced that she will seek a third term in the Mayor’s Office of Kentucky’s second-largest city.
Nathan Burrowes was an early settler in Lexington, coming to Kentucky from Pennsylvania in the 1780s. He created a machine that would strip leaves and debris from hemp stalks, but it was copied by ...
Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton says she will run for a third term, citing progress since 2019 and more work ahead. The next election is set for November 3, 2026.
Following Sunday’s Fan Day, the exhibition slate will close on Saturday, August 9 at 7:30 p.m. ET with perennial NCAA ...