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Tell us which LEX small businesses you love, from restaurants to retail to home services and beyond.
Make the most of the warm weather with this list of the best local summer events and activities.
We’ve narrowed down our poetry contest to these finalists: read and vote for your favorite poem.
This retired Lexingtonian is keeping LEX beautiful with the help of her “Cardinal Valley Trash Express.”
Lexington Parks & Recreation is helping bring Raven Run’s nature sounds to your home.
We hope Mark Pope is ready to rejoin the Big Blue Nation.
The Lexington Public Library offers free educational resources that citizens can utilize to learn new skills, advance their careers, or just continue to stay curious.
The city will host a workshop for artists interested in adding to our public arts scene.
Bluegrass Corporate Cares Connection’s new website has one overarching goal: to make it easier for nonprofits to highlight volunteer opportunities.
The new business park will have 23 lots + create ~1,700 jobs once completed.
With mumblings that John Calipari is resigning from his post as UK’s men’s basketball head coach, we’re taking a look back at his tenure with the Wildcats.
Sometimes, it helps to get some perspective.
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Learn about surrounding plant life with the Kentucky Native Plant Society’s 2024 Wildflower Weekend.
From flood damage to environmental health concerns, here are a few city resources to keep in your Rolodex.
The Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation has received a grant to rehabilitate Latrobe’s Pope Villa.
If approved, safety improvements will take place to several roads in Lexington.
The Fayette County Conservation District wants to help beautify your backyard, and our local environment, with its Backyard Conservation Program.
Monday, April 8 will be the last solar eclipse we’ll see for 20 years, so here’s how you can take in the historical event in Lexington.
As Lexington continues to grow, we’re keeping an eye on upcoming developments and recently opened businesses.
Putting out a tube feeder is just the beginning — we’ll get you started in the wide world of birdfeeding.
Pull out those planners for some egg-citing events around town.
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program helps people identify their conditions that may not be noticeable.