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Both the men’s and women’s UK basketball teams kicked off their 2022-2023 season this week.
Now is the time to visit one of Lexington’s most picturesque streets in the Fall — Catalpa Road.
The Lexington Legends and all of its assets were purchased by Nashville-based real estate developer Nathan Lyons. Learn about his connection to Lexington + what his priorities are for the team.
Rupp Arena at the Central Bank Center has changed up some key menu items in the last year — here’s what you need to know.
Learn about The Void Sake Company — Kentucky’s only sake brewery + Lexington’s hidden spirited gem — found in the Warehouse Block.
Check out these locally-owned furniture and antique stores if you’re looking to revamp your home.
Bidding is officially open for the 2022 Horse Mania Horses. Also, read about how you can get your hands on a colorful bottle of bourbon in support of LexArts’ 50th anniversary.
The Bluegrass is world-famous for many things, but should it be known for its paranormal activitiy?
Learn about the Living Arts & Science Center’s Día de los Muertos celebrations which are returning are Tues., Nov. 1. after a two-year hiatus.
Local media outlets were recntly invited to Memorial Coliseum to chat with players + Coach Cal about the upcoming 2022-2023 season.
We sampled some of Lexington’s most popular locally-made candies.
The week leading up to Breeders’ Cup is a jam-packed one. We’re sharing with you how you can get out + enjoy the action of the Breeders’ Cup Festival.
Here is how you can enjoy the best of what Bourbon Country has to offer without ever leaving Lexington.
See and learn about Lexington through these 11 local bloggers.
Not only is the city throwing a huge Halloween bash, but it’s also created some spooky artwork to promote the event.
Looking for something fun and truly local to do in Lexington this weekend? We’re sharing the highlights of this Saturday’s Chevy Chase Street Fair.
City officials are in the midst of discussing how to improve Lexington’s tree canopy.
We’re helping you stave off FOMO + hunger with an update on the recent restaurant openings around Lexington.
We sat down to chat with VisitLex, the convention and visitors bureau of Lexington, to learn more about their plans for Lexington’s growing tourism industry.
Kentucky Proud and the Kentucky Guild of Brewers are collaborating on an exciting new beer series.
The City of Lexington is in search of two evergreen trees to use for its annual downtown holiday light displays in downtown.
Lexington’s Hamburg neighborhood is growing and these are the new developments you need to know about.
At one point in its history, Kentucky’s Red River Gorge was almost intentionally flooded.