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Excuse us while we pick our jaws up off the floor.
We’re taking a deeper dive into the big numbers from our weekend hosting the world championship of horse racing.
Apply online and visit a local enrollment center ahead of spring and summer travel.
You don’t need to travel to the National Mall to take in some of the most historical sites in the US.
The REAL ID has been pushed back to 2025 and this is how it affects Kentuckians.
Get a first look at what to expect + who you’ll hear at the 2023 Railbird Music Festival as makes plans for its new venue, Red Mile Racetrack.
Learn about the historic downtown Lexington Laundry Company’s building’s survival + revival into a thriving arts center.
We asked, and you answered. Here’s why community members are grateful for Lexington.
The Lexington Legends and all of its assets were purchased by Nashville-based real estate developer Nathan Lyons. Learn about his connection to Lexington + what his priorities are for the team.
Fresh on the market, this house combines elegance, comfort, and a sense of fun into one lucky Lakewood, Lexington home.
Whether you’re looking for food that’s fried, an extreme ride, or something you’ve never tried — this is your guide.
These 10 hiking trails cater to all skill levels in and around town.
Celebrate Lexington Poetry Month this June by registering for the LexPoMo Challenge and writing your name in the history poetry books
One of Lexington’s busiest intersections is getting a face lift in an attempt to increase pedestrian safety and boost neighborhood foot traffic.
To make those hot days a little more bearable, we’ve rounded up some spots to beat the heat.
After 17 years the bugs are back + Lexington is a whole lot different these days.
Whether you’re looking to treat yourself by ordering a pickle dish at a restaurant, buy a jar of local pickles from the store, or make your own pickled dish at home — we’ve got your cravings covered.
The one-of-a-kind event returns June 14 to downtown Winchester and is set to include a few “firsts” for its 2025 line-up.
We’ve got the resources LEX residents need to stay informed, report storm damage, and help each other recover from this spring storm state of emergency.