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Bring your reusable cup to participating local coffee shops and earn discounts while reducing waste and microplastics.
National Civic Learning Week aims to educate and inform local community members on how to get more involved in their cities, so we’re helping you understand how and where to participate in local governments meetings.
Lexington’s newest library takes place of the former Village Branch at 2185 Versailles Rd.
Learn about Blue Grass Trust, the organization behind those infamous bronze signs around town + how you can celebrate 70 years of historic preservation and education in Central Kentucky.
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Learn about the local nonprofit Common Good + how it formed its social enterprise and ceramics business, Matchstick Goods.
See the lineup of activities for this annual interactive city-wide science festival
We’re rounding up the new grocery stores making plans to open in Lexington in the coming years.
We’re wrapping up our five-part series breaking down each pillar of the Imagine Lexington 2045 comprehensive plan — here you’ll learn about how Lexington plans to balance urban and rural growth.
Kroger Field set a new record last season for waste diverted from the landfill. Learn about the steps UK Recycling is taking to fulfill its goal of making Kroger Field a zero waste facility by 2030.

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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.
Who’s performing, where to get tickets, and everything Lexington music lovers need to prepare for the return of Railbird.
Check out the co-working community that Lexington writers and New York Times bestsellers call home.
This elegant mansion in the heart of horse country is sure to excite equestrian enthusiasts — and everyone else, too.
Discover the civil rights leader’s connection to Kentucky, and find out how to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Lexington.
Put down the phone and pick up the paint brush with these adult art classes — it’s also the perfect way to make your own one-of-a-kind gift for someone special.