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Crave Taco Week runs Monday, March 3 to Sunday, March 9, where you can try out dozens of tacos from 25+ different restaurants.
From travel magazines to world’s best lists, Lexington is making headlines as a top travel destination.
Keep the kiddos engaged + entertained all summer long with these fun summer camps around town.
The landscape is changing in Lexington, so we’re sharing the progress on various development projects happening around town.
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.
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We caught up with a few UK employees about how the institution has positively shaped their careers and how you can start a career there, too.
Discover the civil rights leader’s connection to Kentucky, and find out how to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Lexington.
Get familiar with how Lexington, KY’s local government and city council work, and explore your role as an engaged citizen.
Lexington Public Library offers a wide range of mobile apps designed to help students and readers make it through the snowiest of days

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Whether you’re looking to treat yourself by ordering a pickle dish at a restaurant, buy a jar of local pickles from the store, or make your own pickled dish at home — we’ve got your cravings covered.
The one-of-a-kind event returns June 14 to downtown Winchester and is set to include a few “firsts” for its 2025 line-up.
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Memorial Day is Monday, May 26 and we’re rounding up events to commemorate and honor the day.
Lexingtonians are ready and raring to experience this long-awaited outdoor oasis of culture and community, starting August 2025.
Grab the chairs and blankets for a fun summer night of music under the stars.
In addition to dishes from some of the top chef’s around, here’s what to expect at the annual foodie fundraiser.
AVOL Kentucky’s annual event celebrates hope, community, and support for those impacted by HIV.
Here’s what the Tony-nominated satire nailed about Lexington’s most misunderstood First Lady: Mary Todd Lincoln.
200 years after his visit to the county that bears his name, the Marquis de Lafayette will be commemorated with two new historical markers.