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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.
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.
According to Southern Living, Lexington was ranked as one of the best places to retire in the country.
Show your true colors at this multi-day pride event that celebrates inclusivity, heritage, and diversity.
This free cable ferry is the oldest continuously operating business in Kentucky.
Lexington’s newest mixed-use development is underway on the outskirts of downtown.