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Learn about the biggest industries and employers in the Lexington metro area with this guide to local business.
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.
This monument is dedicated to the tens of thousands of workers who built the transcontinental railroad.
Thanks to an EPA grant, more plastics will be able to be recycled in Lexington, but not until 2026.
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Get involved by volunteering and supporting programs that help children and families in medical need get the care and resources they need.
Both online and in-person sports betting is officially legal in Kentucky — here’s what that means.
Within less than a year, Town Branch Commons Trail has won two national awards for its commitment to landscape architecture and our urban environment.
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Get ready for the fall chill by finding a new sweater, or grab the materials at a local shop to make your own.
From dance parties to the Thriller Parade + plenty of pumpkin opportunities, there’s no shortage of freaky Halloween fun in Lexington this month.
If the USA Rugby team stole your heart, now your kiddos have the opportunity to learn how to play the sport locally.
October is going to be a colorful month in Fayette County, and there are plenty of places to look at the leaves before they fall.
Organized by the Public Input Subcommittee, this effort aims to collect feedback from locals and help them connect with transit professionals.
Lexington is one of 10 US cities selected by Reimagining the Civic Commons for funding to enhance policies surrounding public spaces.
250Lex will kick off with a New Years Eve party and host more themed events throughout the year to highlight different aspects of local culture.
See how the Thoroughbred sales, race season, special events, and more add up to a major financial contributor to the Lexington economy.
The historic grant will be used to create new pathways of study in the arts and leadership fields for students at three local schools.
The seventh annual tree week is returning with a ton of fun, educational events around town.