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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.
The team at Mirror Twin Brewing will host various charitable organizations in its tap room throughout November.
Affordable luxury downtown living will be coming to downtown Lexington when a former commercial office building is transformed into The Vine.
Let’s break down some of the major development news to come to Lexington.
We want to know, what would you like to see come to 325 W. Main St.?
Whether you’re a weekend warrior or the next Tiger Woods, these 14 golf courses in Lexington are sure to make for a good round.
Did you hear the story about the guy who broke into an abandoned downtown building to install some art? Just kidding, read the serendipitous story.
We’re chatting about the best ways to dispose of the leaves in your yard and how to prep your garden and landscaping for winter.
The Bluegrass State ranked the No. 34 most energy-expensive state.

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Projects to be funded by the $20+ million Fund Balance include money for a new government center, paving improvements, district-specific projects, and more.
Did you know Transylvania University has a tomb? We’re sharing the story of eccentric botanist Constantine Rafinesque, who is buried on the campus he cursed.
Help celebrate Día de los Muertos and honor those who have passed at one of these events happening in town.
The record-breaking number is supported with additional funding to the STEP program to help local businesses enter the global market.