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Both online and in-person sports betting is officially legal in Kentucky — here’s what that means.
The Wildcats will share a home court with Georgetown College, Transylvania University, and at Rupp Arena throughout the 2023-2024 season.
Check out fall and Halloween-themed events happening in and around Lexington in this seasonal guide.
Put your pumpkin carving skills to the test in our contest
Within less than a year, Town Branch Commons Trail has won two national awards for its commitment to landscape architecture and our urban environment.
We love a good theme.
It’s our party and we’ll cry if we want to.
Help celebrate the seventh anniversary of this staple in Lexington’s beer scene.
The “I Was Here” project began here in Lexington, and will debut in lower Manhattan this October.
Take a bite out of Woodford County with this unique culinary experience.
The Sri Lankan eatery comes from the mind of James Beard nominated chef Sam Fore.
Latino Art Blend unveils the latest edition of its annual exhibit at the downtown Central Library Branch.
Let the party planning commence.
According to Southern Living, Lexington was ranked as one of the best places to retire in the country.
Despite no campout, Big Blue Madness returns to Rupp Arena bring fans a first look at the high-flying skills of the UK mens and women’s basketball teams.
After a four year hiatus playing in the Bluegrass, ROCK returns to competitive play in Lexington and is actively recruiting new teammates.
Show your true colors at this multi-day pride event that celebrates inclusivity, heritage, and diversity.
This free cable ferry is the oldest continuously operating business in Kentucky.
Everyone wins at 21c Museum Hotels thanks to a partnership with Louisville-based bourbon brand Angel’s Envy.
From Kiddie Kapers Dance Company to adult pottery classes, Artworks at the Carver School is a historic, artistic oasis.
Lexington’s newest mixed-use development is underway on the outskirts of downtown.
From super moons to visible planets, there’s a lot to look at in the night sky this month.
Enjoy the changing of seasons with a change of scenery at one Lexington Parks & Recreation’s outdoor programs
This is what happens when the Pacific Northwest meets the Southeast.
The faces behind Angel’s Envy bourbon purchased the Kentucky Castle last week.
UK football returns to Kroger Field this Saturday, Sept. 2 to take on Ball State.
Learn what it means to be sober curious, the current popularity of non-alcoholic beverages, and where you can enjoy a mocktail in Lexington.
You don’t have to be 18 to make a difference in your local government.