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The Lexington Council is exploring new regulations regarding distribution of unsolicited materials to residents. Much of the focus this week at city hall…
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Halloween is more than two months away, but Lexington’s Council is already discussing the holiday. Trick or Treat is scheduled between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m.…
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The minimum wage debate will once again be before Lexington city leaders. The Lexington council Tuesday reversed a two week old committee decision.The…
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Lexington leaders are moving forward with the purchase of body cameras for police. Council members had previously decided to wait until the fall to take…
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The Lexington Council is endorsing a needle exchange program. The initiative is a part of a new state law aimed at lowering diseases related to heroin…
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Funding for police body cameras in Lexington is not included in the budget plan that members are expected to approve next week. However, city leaders…
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Lexington city leaders continue to consider ways of bringing building design consistency to the core of the city's downtown. The effort is outlined in…
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The future of the former People's Bank building located on Lexington's Harrodsburg Rd. is among the items up for debate in the city's budget. The mayor's…
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Lexington city leaders appear ready to move forward with plans to develop a linear park through the downtown area. Ideas for financing the $75 million…
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Business and the EconomyPlans to revise workforce training investments across Kentucky were discussed Tuesday at Lexington's City Hall. City officials have had ongoing questions…