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Business and the EconomyWork continues on making Lexington a so-called "gigabit city." The transition to super high speed internet is expected to take years.Officials began…
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The city of Lexington has a new fire chief. The announcement came Thursday from Mayor Jim Gray. Kristin Chilton is Lexington’s first female fire chief.…
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Lexington officials are asking citizens to stay in today if at all possible. Mayor Jim Gray says road crews have been preparing for this snowstorm for…
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After some eight months of debate, Lexington’s city council has approved a minimum wage increase. Council heard public comments Thursday night right up…
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Business and the EconomyValvoline has called Lexington home for more than three decades and now the company has decided to build its global headquarters in the bluegrass.…
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The city of Lexington is demanding Centre Point developers take necessary steps to fill in the large hole in the center of downtown. A written notice was…
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Lexington Mayor Jim Gray is satisfied with his administration's previous accomplishments, and optimistic about future initiatives. Gray expressed those…
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Lexington's mayor Friday issued an executive order that will reinstate a program allowing personal use of police cruisers. The action by Mayor Jim Gray…
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Representatives of some of Kentucky’s largest cities are continuing to push for a local sales tax option. The question is before the General Assembly in…