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Potholes happen, but fixing them starts with a simple report. Here’s how to alert the right team and keep Lexington’s streets in better shape.
Learn more about the 60-foot grocery store on wheels now open in Lexington.
Make your voice heard at the public hearing on Thursday, Nov. 30.
Explore seven different opportunities to see dazzling lights around town.
M’Power Rhythm, a new nonprofit, uses the art of African drumming to encourage community building + empower local children.
Lexington’s annual Holiday Lighting Festival takes over Triangle Park on Sunday, Nov. 26.
November 15 is National Philanthropy Day, so we’re sharing some of our favorite ways to give back to the community.
Keep your eyes peeled when you’re out and about downtown and you might just stumble upon Curtis Kaiser, who’s hoping to brighten your day with a free custom poem.
For the second year, the grant project will provide local nonprofits with funding to support the advancement of their goals.
Your home, your favorite coffee shop, your daily commute aren’t just written in the skyline — they may be written in the stars.

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Enjoy the final days of Lexington Bourbon Week presented by E.J. Curley with cocktails from 20+ of Lexington’s best bars, restaurants, and distilleries.
The new women-owned business collective aims to house a variety of shops in one building like coffee, wine, smoothies, shopping + more.
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.
Our favorite dine-in and carry-out options for Thanksgiving dinner in Lexington, KY this year, plus local ingredients.
Lexington plans to expand by 2,800 acres and add five new areas to the city that will support its population and housing growth.