Ashland: The Henry Clay Estate and LexArts are putting out a nationwide call to artists to create a memorial for the more than 100 men and women enslaved on the plantation.
In response to the video, Lexington Police Chief Lawrence Weather said he was “angered and saddened by the acts of those who had sworn to protect and serve.”
A Texas woman has been indicted by a federal grand jury in connection with the theft of millions of dollars in federal funds from the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government.
The annual “LexCount” initiative is designed to identify areas where people experiencing homelessness are, who they are, and supply them with resources.
In the winter, when moisture seeps into cracks in the road, it can freeze and expand, creating potholes. However, many people drive by these potholes without reporting them, leaving the next person to deal with any car damage caused by them.
When we think of libraries, we think of a bunch of books. You check them out and read them at home or wherever you want to go. Right? Well, not at the Lexington Public Library; they have a STEAM lab.
Wednesday night, professional wrestlers will hit the ring at Rupp Arena, but before they entertained the fans, some of the wrestlers spent the morning visiting some fans at UK Children’s Hospital.
Many Veridian Apartments residents say they are getting little to no help or answers from the complex and now say they are being given an ultimatum to get their rent prorated for when they couldn’t be in their homes.
We are 23 days into 2023, and Lexington has not seen its first homicide. That’s the longest the city has gone into a new year without a homicide in a decade.
Lexington’s Housing Stabilization Program will offer additional housing stability services as the pandemic and emergency federal funding for housing end.
Health leaders say we have not seen an expected post-holiday surge in COVID-19 cases, but the city of Lexington is still reporting weekly increases in cases.