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A number of exhibits around the city will take a look at the past in July and August as part of the city’s celebration of its ...
The Lexington Pride Festival returns for its 17th year on Saturday, with a parade, performances and vendors downtown starting ...
Last year, the city of Lexington, history museum staff members and the Commission on Veterans Affairs members developed a ...
The Kentucky Theatre, a cherished Lexington landmark, opened its doors in 1922 on Main Street. At the time, the city was ...
Steak Street, a new fast-casual restaurant specializing in steak and fries, is leasing 1,050 square feet of retail space at ...
Kentucky Utilities is asking the Kentucky Public Service Commission to approve a rate hike that would raise base rates for residential customers by 13.6%.
A Greensboro developer has gained rezoning of property where it wants to place a hotel and convenience store on New Bowers ...
LGBTQ Pride Month officially kicked off today, and the city of Lexington will host several celebrations throughout the month to commemorate it. This year’s celebrations will be historic.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - The city cut the ribbon Wednesday morning on Lexington’s first park with public river access. Kelley’s Landing Park, off Old Richmond Rd, spans 30 acres.
A fire damaged a building Tuesday at 151 Elk Street in Lexington, the Lexington Fire Department said Wednesday.
Kentucky fans received massive news on Wednesday as a few hours before the deadline, the Wildcat's star guard Otega Oweh pulled his name out of the NBA Draft. N ...
Internet service in Lexington is in a good place. 98% of the city can access 250/25Mbps speeds, compared to 88% of the country, and fiber internet is available to 76% of households.
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