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Our favorite dine-in and carry-out options for Thanksgiving dinner in Lexington this year, plus local ingredients.
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Lexington is made up of so many wonderful small businesses, here are a few our readers love in honor of Small Business Saturday.
One Fritz Farm fave says goodbye, while The Summit welcomes two newcomers
From a new hospital to an under-construction middle school, Hamburg is growing again with the addition of a new grocery store + two national retailers.
The new women-owned business collective aims to house a variety of shops in one building like coffee, wine, smoothies, shopping + more.
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The city shows its gratitude for United States Armed Forces servicepeople through art, volunteering, and business opportunities.
Scan your card, take your snacks, just walk out.
This is the fourth year of special collaborations with local businesses, which will help fund new trees in local parks.
If wedding bells are in your future, check out these quintessentially Lexington wedding venues.
Whether you’re a history buff, art aficionado, or sports fan, these 13 museums in Lexington have it all.
Taking the train isn’t just for commuters — it’s also a method of leisure travel that’s growing in popularity.
No matter why you’re avoiding it, you can find gluten-free restaurants throughout the Horse Capital of the World.
The approved budget includes a $300 million investment in public safety, as well as significant investments in city infrastructure.
Lexington has just 25 years to achieve net zero emissions by avoiding the use of oil and plastic products and focusing on renewable energy.
Grab a glass and some ice — this is a good story.
Break a mirror, walk under a ladder, and pet that black cat, because we’ve got three charming ways to witness Friday the 13th — good luck only.
Prevent your student’s summer slump with everything from live music to art classes, thanks to the free Cultural Pass from LexArts.