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City officials are reviewing plans for a boutique hotel near Lexington’s Distillery District. A 125-room hotel is proposed at the east end of the…
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Once again, possible construction of a sports complex in Lexington was debated at city hall. For the first time since last Spring, city council members…
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EnvironmentThe chair of Lexington’s Environmental Commission said there’s a place for government and grassroots groups when it comes to addressing climate and…
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Lexington’s mass transit system, like so many organizations public and private, is working to adjust to the current state of coronavirus.Lextran General…
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Homelessness in Lexington has declined significantly over the past seven years. In presenting a five-year strategic plan, Office of Homelessness…
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Lexington Public Safety Commissioner Ken Armstrong said there are varying issues when it comes to recruitment and retention in police, fire, and…
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Fayette County Pedaling Up 20% Over The Last YearThe coronavirus pandemic definitely prompted an increase in outdoor recreational activity in many parts of the country. Pedaling power has been on the…
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A Lexington City Council committee has voted unanimously to ban no-knock warrants in the city. The proposed ordinance calls for an effective date July…
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Lexington Council Approves Second Round Of Economic Recovery FundsLexington’s City Council has voted to set aside $2.5 million to help small businesses come through the coronavirus pandemic. It represents the second time…
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Business and the EconomyUsing waterlines to distribute broadband technology is considered part of the formula to wire-up more homes in central Kentucky. Bluegrass Area…