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This April will mark half a century since the death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. In keeping with a decades old observance, hundreds…
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Lexington Mayor Jim Gray has appointed a local attorney from a political family to fill the seventh district seat on the Urban County Council. Preston…
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Lexington Mayor Jim Gray has announced he will seek the Sixth District congressional seat currently held by Republican Andy Barr. The mayor, in his second…
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Lexington firefighters now have the use of a new custom built fire truck to respond to specialized emergencies. Mayor Jim Gray and fire officials unveiled…
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Lexington Police Chief Mark Barnard is retiring in early 2018. The Lexington law enforcement veteran made his decision known in a letter to Mayor Jim…
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Business and the EconomyFor the seventh year, the Good Giving Challenge fundraising competition is underway. Well over a hundred non-profit organizations benefit from the month…
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Lexington Mayor Jim Gray touched on a number of topics in his annual address to Rotarians Thursday. That included numerous updates on high profile…
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On the day after Mayor Jim Gray announced a "conditional yes" by the Lexington Cemetery Board to accept two Confederate statues urban county council…
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Lexington Mayor Jim Gray is asking the board at a local cemetery to consider placement of two Confederate statues on its historic burial grounds. A letter…
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For about an hour and a half Thursday evening, a roomful of Lexington cable subscribers aired their complaints to representatives of Charter…