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Planned renovations will make it easier, safer, and more comfortable as you wait for your ride on Lextran’s 25 fixed routes.
To help make your entire process at Blue Grass Airport as smooth as possible, we’ve created a guide that covers everything from parking to details on the airport’s 18 nonstop flights.
Hundreds of Lexingtonians are planning to decorate their bikes with glowing lights and participate in a community-wide cycling event.
Organized by the Public Input Subcommittee, this effort aims to collect feedback from locals and help them connect with transit professionals.
Check out some of the coolest, most unique Airbnb and Vrbo rentals around Lexington and plan for your next adventure or staycation.
Check out some of the year’s cheapest flights leaving our local airport.
Last week, our airport revealed the findings of its economic impact study after 1.3 million passengers flew to and from Lexington last year.
If parking downtown makes you panic, we feel you. We’re helping to take the stress out by sharing who is in charge, how much it costs, and our pro tips for finding parking in downtown Lexington.
A quick guide to keeping the party neighbor-friendly.
We’re highlighting the best kid-friendly activities that Lexington, KY has to offer — complete with art classes, animal encounters, and outdoor fun.
Find local trivia nights in Lexington, Kentucky on weekdays and weekends including bars, breweries, and restaurants.
Prepare for winter weather in Lexington with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.
Snowy days in Lexington mean hills are calling. Keep warm, stay safe, and discover the best local sledding spots.
A grassroots effort is helping Lexington region properties become part of a nationwide habitat network.
Explore nine different opportunities to see dazzling lights around town.
If you don’t have coffee already in hand, consider this your sign to grab some.
Kentucky dismissed its winningest and longest-tenured coach after a 5–7 season that ended without a bowl bid. The move triggers a $38 million buyout, one of the largest in college football history.