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Learn about the biggest industries and employers in the Lexington metro area with this guide to local business.
If you’re the type of remote worker that likes to get out of the house and be around other people, here are some coworking spaces to check out around Lexington.
LexArts invites you to share your thoughts on Lexington’s influence on your mental health through a community-wide photography project, PhotoVoice.
We asked ChatGPT which travel destinations are most similar to Horse Capital of the World. See what the artificial intelligence program said.
Organizations, businesses, schools, and nonprofits can apply to receive grant funding to build stormwater quality projects.
Plans for a newly revamped Henry Clay High School anticipates to support 2,300 students.
Once booming, now barren. Let’s take a peek at malls of Lexington’s past — plus hope for the future.
We sat down with photographer and gallery owner John Hockensmith to talk about the life of Lexingtonian artist Henry Faulkner.
In recent months, our local higher education institutions have teamed up to make school transfers easier.

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The landscape is changing in Lexington, so we’re sharing the progress on various development projects happening around town.
We’re highlighting the 23 best parks that Lexington, KY has to offer — complete with splash pads, playgrounds, walking trails, and even a few dog-friendly spots.
Lexington muralist Wylie Caudill brings his artistic ability to the stage with ActOut Theatre Group’s “Torch Song” at the Farish Theatre.
If your sweetheart’s love language is quality time, this one’s for you.
We’re here to lead you through many of the unique, artistic sculptures that you can only find here in Lexington.
Bundle up and brave the cold to soak in Central Kentucky’s beautiful hiking trails offering unobstructed views + frozen waterfalls.
Mayor Linda Gorton’s State of the City County speech celebrated Lexington’s history of excellence while advocating for continued growth.
If you’re looking to learn something new this year, jump in the tile-based game craze and give mahjong a try.
We’re sharing a little bit of history of the Pam Miller Downtown Arts Center + giving you a look inside the four new multi-use spaces.