Aayat Ali

Aayat Ali

City Editor

Aayat is an editor based in Lexington, Kentucky. She has spent the last several years working alongside entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups to share their stories with readers around the world. When she’s not writing, you can find her sifting through vinyl at one of Lexington’s local record stores.

Prepare for spring weather in Lexington, KY with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.
While many might be in their mob wife era, we’re proclaiming a preference for the late 1800s aesthetic.
See what upgrades are coming to make a better Wildcat experience.
The art initiative aims to showcase the impact abolitionists
The Melroy aims to open at 144 N. Broadway this summer.
From West African cuisine to music venues, here are the Lexington businesses our readers miss the most.
We’re rounding up the new grocery stores making plans to open in Lexington in the coming years.
Here’s everything you knead to know about this year’s pizzas.
Will and Sarah Hanrahan hope to create a community-centric environment.
Celebrate Black History Month through art activities, educational opportunities, discussions, and more.
Construction on the new 40+ acre development in Hamburg is expected to begin immediately.
A microbrewery will join The Burl campus this spring.
We sat down with Finis White, aka KY Engineerin’, to discuss his video series that pays homage to Lexington.
Who’s choppin’ onions in here?
The Lexington Professional Baseball team has announced a new slew of changes — including a rebranding.
The Imagine Lexington 2045 comprehensive plan has been approved. We’re breaking down the 349-page plan section by section, continuing with Theme D: Improving a desirable community.
Learn about current trends in Lexington’s real estate market.
After 100+ submissions, our readers have chosen their favorite picture of the year.
Hey Aliens, want to take a trip to the Horse Capital of the World?
The nonprofit focuses on providing meals to the houseless population, but hopes to expand its services in the future.
With more winter weather on the way, city officials held a press conference to share tips + protocols so you can be best prepared.
Get your credit cards ready — here are some concerts coming to Lexington that you won’t want to miss.
The Kentucky Department for Medicaid Services has provided a grant intended to support a new crisis response team.
A local group of developers + bankers have come together to transform the former baseball field into a major affordable housing development.
We know the new year means new opportunities, and if that speaks to you, we’re rounding up some notable job openings around Lexington.
The Imagine Lexington 2045 comprehensive plan has been approved. We’re breaking down the 349-page plan section by section, continuing with Theme C: Creating Jobs + Prosperity.