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In less than three weeks, Lexington Mayor Jim Gray will return to private life, after more than a decade serving in urban-county government. The…
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Beginning in January, Lexington’s Charles Young Community Center will be home to a new computer literacy program for Lexington Traditional Magnet School…
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Lexington's Historic Courthouse is open to the public Sunday until 5:00 p.m. It is located at 215 West Main Street. Enter the building off Short…
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The ground was broken Monday for an affordable housing complex for seniors in west Lexington. It’s a continuation of a local government effort to bolster…
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Lexington Mayor Jim Gray is offering his endorsement to former Vice Mayor Linda Gorton in her attempt to become the city’s next mayor. The two term…
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Business and the EconomyA Lexington business employing hundreds of people will close by the end of next year. The Lexington Herald-Leader is reporting that 600 hours employees…
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A $2 million federal grant is coming to Lexington to help battle the opioid problem in the central Kentucky community. The formal announcement came…
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The first of 12 interpretive signs detailing parts of the African American experience in Lexington was unveiled Thursday. It’s the undertaking of a number…
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Business and the EconomyThe installation and activation of a fiber optic network in Lexington is proceeding. Lexington Mayor Jim Gray joined Metro Net company officials Tuesday…
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The future of Lexington’s city hall has been a topic of discussion for many years. It’s been talked about off and on, but never gotten on a council docket…