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Get ready to have a barrel of fun and immerse yourself into bourbon culture like never before
Your home, your favorite coffee shop, your daily commute aren’t just written in the skyline — they may be written in the stars.
Shop the most popular gifts of the 2023 holiday season, plus gifts that support small businesses and the best holiday wrapping paper to tie it all up in.
The team at Mirror Twin Brewing will host various charitable organizations in its tap room throughout November.
Rip up your gift list — it’s time to rethink the holidays.
Take a look at some of our favorite stories we brought you in 2023 — and learn about how you can keep them coming by supporting LEXtoday with the gift of your membership.
Affordable luxury downtown living will be coming to downtown Lexington when a former commercial office building is transformed into The Vine.
Let’s break down some of the major development news to come to Lexington.
Winner: “Be Witched” by Lauren R.
We want to know, what would you like to see come to 325 W. Main St.?
Thanks to the keen stylish eye of Hannah Maple, a historic Kenwick home gets a new lease on life + a feature in Southern Living Magazine.
Did you hear the story about the guy who broke into an abandoned downtown building to install some art? Just kidding, read the serendipitous story.
We’re chatting about the best ways to dispose of the leaves in your yard and how to prep your garden and landscaping for winter.
Think Comic Con, but with a sick twist.
Just pet the black cat, you know you want to.
Learn what’s coming to the park and when it will open.
The Bluegrass State ranked the No. 34 most energy-expensive state.
Thanks to an initial round of $11 million in funding, Kentucky will get 16 new charging stations throughout the state.
This monument is dedicated to the tens of thousands of workers who built the transcontinental railroad.
Thanks to an EPA grant, more plastics will be able to be recycled in Lexington, but not until 2026.