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Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
We’re taking a deeper dive into the big numbers from our weekend hosting the world championship of horse racing.
Here’s who, when, where’ they’ll play in the NCAA basketball tournament.
Cheer on the Wildcats with tees, sweatshirts, hats, and the cutest baby items that show your school pride.
Learn about the new and exciting changes coming to Lexington’s minor league baseball team.
Catch up on all the happenings of Lexington SC
And there’s only 1,978 bottles of it.
See how our city scored.
The Wildcats will rethink their offense heading into the 2023 season
Both the men’s and women’s UK basketball teams kicked off their 2022-2023 season this week.
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.
Independent Bookstore Day is your chance to turn the page on your next adventure while supporting local businesses and authors.
This list of volunteer opportunities in Lexington includes everything from fostering a pet to getting hands-on at local build sites.
If approved by council, funding for the Complete Streets program would cover infrastructure upgrades and construction, plus safety and awareness.
Dig into our guide for investing in our planet via local, national, and global Earth Day initiatives.
Learn all about the return of the Lexington Legends for their 2025 season, beginning with a pre-season exhibition on Tuesday, April 22.
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Don’t just pick a spot with pancakes and eggs — pick the spot that’s perfect for your gathering with this guide that includes menu recommendations, brunch categories, and beyond.
Lexington’s latest budget has improvements planned for parks, emergency vehicles, snow preparedness, and solar studies.
The former industrial site will become a center of housing, retail, and employment known as The Railyard.
The pickleball craze continues — across the country and right here in Lexington.