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Help keep Lexington’s waterways clean by painting a local storm drain with important pollution prevention messaging.
Add a brick to the Wall and Walk of Honor and join The Lyric Theatre & Cultural Arts Center’s long history of supporting the arts in Lexington.
How to prepare your garden and what to plant in the winter months.
How well do you know Lexington, KY? We’re bringing you some fun facts about the city and its history. If you’re a trivia master (or local enthusiast), give this a try.
Help with food waste + support your fellow Lexingtonian by getting your produce directly from local farmers.
Lexington’s film and TV industry is primed for growth, and this explainer has everything you need for a successful screen debut.
250Lex is celebrating Black History Month with food, music, and a deep dive into the making of Lexington.
Keep the kiddos engaged + entertained all summer long with these fun summer camps around town.
21c Lexington has transformed one of its rooms + is giving you the opportunity to stay the night in an interactive art installation.
Cats and public places, a purrfect pair.
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.
We’ve got the resources LEX residents need to stay informed, report storm damage, and help each other recover from this spring storm state of emergency.
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.