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From park picnics to brewery big screens, Lexington’s Halloween movie nights are serving up spooky fun all month.
See who made the big list, then let us know your top picks in our very own LEXtoday Readers’ Choice Survey.
Make the most of the warm weather with this list of the best local summer events and activities.
Pull out those planners for some egg-citing events around town.
Find local trivia nights in Lexington, Kentucky on weekdays and weekends including bars, breweries, and restaurants.
RD1 Spirits’ new $5-million complex coming to The Commons will feature a research + development distillery and visitor experiences including bourbon tastings and blendings.
2023’s Google Year in Search is out — check out what Lexingtonians were searching most this year (it might surprise you).
From a black tie gala to an all-day party, there’s no shortage of fun for you to find to ring in the new year in Lexington.
Looking to for a cozy night in to celebrate New Years Eve? Check out these local ideas from vendors to plan your own party.
Learn about the biggest industries and employers in the Lexington metro area with this guide to local business.
Take the work out of the tailgate so you can focus on rooting on the Wildcats with these catering options.
We asked for you to show some love to LEX’s small biz scene, and you sent us the goods.
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Summer isn’t over yet, and we’re here to help you check off the rest of your bucket list. From whitewater rafting to luxurious pool days, there’s an activity for everyone to finish the season strong.
From lifting weights, indoor rock climbing, personal training, dance fitness, boxing classes, and martial arts programs — we’ve rounded up 21 gyms and fitness offerings around Lexington.
We asked for songs that remind you of home, and here are the suggestions you sent in.
The concept is taking over South Korea’s capital city. We’re thinking about where we’d copy it in LEX.
Considered to be the city’s oldest neighborhood with history dating back to the 1700s, let’s take a walk through the park + learn something new.
If approved, 400 acres of brownfield land will be used to push sustainability forward in Lexington.