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Lex grow some trees, y’all.
Get answers to these frequently asked questions about affordable housing options and qualifications in Lexington.
The city provides an update about ongoing sewage repairs that aim to keep our waterways clean.
Help celebrate Kentucky’s 90,000 miles of surface waterways.
“Surface Reflections” offers a moment of serenity, and serves as a reminder to respect our waterways.
It’s National Poetry Month, and our readers are invited to submit original poems in a special LEXtoday contest.
GreenRoom Exchange aims to bring cultures and communities together by hosting international musical acts locally in Lexington.
National Civic Learning Week aims to educate and inform local community members on how to get more involved in their cities, so we’re helping you understand how and where to participate in local governments meetings.
Lexington’s newest library takes place of the former Village Branch at 2185 Versailles Rd.
Celebrate Women’s History Month with a lineup of empowering events curated by local online women-focused magazine, Ziva Voices
The city’s ONE Lexington initiative is inviting local nonprofits to apply for grants that would support their cause.
We want to know: Where is the best pizza in Lexington? Vote for your favorite to help determine a champion.
Choose how LEXtoday City Editor Aayat should spend her bonus day in Lexington.
This year’s convention that covers all things pop culture returns to Central Bank Center Thursday, March 7 through Sunday, March 10
While many might be in their mob wife era, we’re proclaiming a preference for the late 1800s aesthetic.
See what upgrades are coming to make a better Wildcat experience.
Meet the new faces of the front office and coaching staff at Lexington Sporting Club and hear their thoughts on the upcoming 2024 season as well as stadium updates + more.
The art initiative aims to showcase the impact abolitionists
The Melroy aims to open at 144 N. Broadway this summer.
Learn about the local nonprofit Common Good + how it formed its social enterprise and ceramics business, Matchstick Goods.
Lexington Professional Baseball announces return to former name, the Lexington Legends, plus unveils new additions to the staff as well as updated logo and mascot.
From West African cuisine to music venues, here are the Lexington businesses our readers miss the most.