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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.
The seventh annual tree week is returning with a ton of fun, educational events around town.
Check out some of the coolest, most unique Airbnb and Vrbo rentals around Lexington and plan for your next adventure or staycation.
Take a peek at this home straight out of a Brothers Grimm fairy tale in the middle of 40502.
Agricultural zones in Lexington — and Kentucky as a whole — play a massive role in our economy. But what does it mean to be designated an ag zone?
Everywhere you look, it seems like Lexington is growing. Here’s what projects are completed and the timeline for future developments.
You don’t have to break the bank to live downtown with this rare condo listing in the historic Wellington Arms building.
Book your tables soon because the whole world will be coming to Lexington after this news.
The corner of West Short and North Upper Streets is getting a much-needed renovation.
We’ve broken down the cost of living in Lexington, KY, comparing it to other states and the US national average.
With the incoming Urban Service Boundary public hearing, we want to break down some basics of city codes that cover residential developments.
From musical Mondays to teens trying trochees, these open mics will have you signing up for more in the Horse Capital of the World.
Fresh on the market, this house combines elegance, comfort, and a sense of fun into one lucky Lakewood, Lexington home.
Whether you’re looking for food that’s fried, an extreme ride, or something you’ve never tried — this is your guide.
These 10 hiking trails cater to all skill levels in and around town.
Celebrate Lexington Poetry Month this June by registering for the LexPoMo Challenge and writing your name in the history poetry books
One of Lexington’s busiest intersections is getting a face lift in an attempt to increase pedestrian safety and boost neighborhood foot traffic.
To make those hot days a little more bearable, we’ve rounded up some spots to beat the heat.
After 17 years the bugs are back + Lexington is a whole lot different these days.
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.