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The community is invited to share their thoughts on the draft plans for the Urban Service Boundary expansion, which will allow for more growth on 2,800 acres in Fayette County.
You can buy yourself flowers, and support local at the same time.
If you’re the type of remote worker that likes to get out of the house and be around other people, here are some coworking spaces to check out around Lexington.
Learn about the legacy of the “Paris, Texas” actor and how he’s impacted Lexington.
LexArts invites you to share your thoughts on Lexington’s influence on your mental health through a community-wide photography project, PhotoVoice.
We asked ChatGPT which travel destinations are most similar to Horse Capital of the World. See what the artificial intelligence program said.
Treat yo’self with these exclusive releases in collaboration with local businesses.
Check out these seven must-do Fourth of July events taking place in Lexington.
Say hello to downtown’s newest eatery: 3TEN.
From getting a permit to catering, we’ve got the details on how to plan a wedding, family reunion, or special occasion in a national park.
Ready for your lunch break? Check out these 21 lunches from Downtown to Beaumont.
What was Lexington like at the turn of the millennium? We took a look back at the final year of the 20th century to see what life was like pre-Y2K.
Grab your player two and check out where you can grab a drink + beat the Ms. Pac-Man high score.
Organizations, businesses, schools, and nonprofits can apply to receive grant funding to build stormwater quality projects.
Wrigley Media group has opened the state’s largest film + TV production studios right here in Lexington.
Plans for a newly revamped Henry Clay High School anticipates to support 2,300 students.
Move over red brick ranch. Lexington’s colorful streets are filled with beautiful homes, including the full rainbow of colors.
Once booming, now barren. Let’s take a peek at malls of Lexington’s past — plus hope for the future.
We sat down with photographer and gallery owner John Hockensmith to talk about the life of Lexingtonian artist Henry Faulkner.
In recent months, our local higher education institutions have teamed up to make school transfers easier.
Mayor Gorton has unveiled the proposal of Lexington’s 2024-2025 fiscal year budget.
Here’s where our readers think Guy Fieri should stop the next time he’s filming an episode in Lexington.
Plan out the perfect Father’s Day for the father figure in your life, no matter how they prefer to celebrate.
Several artists are participating in the international Game of Shrooms on Saturday, June 8.
The Kentucky Department of Tourism recognized Lexington for a record-breaking year last year.
Celebrate and learn about the history of Juneteenth with events running from Friday, June 14 to Sunday, June 25.
Cheers to summer. Now you can enjoy even more of your favorite local brews wherever the season takes you.