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A new neighborhood water feature is coming to Lexington’s East End. A $900,000 collaborative grant from the Bluegrass Community Foundation will fund…
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A more community focused approach to increasing employment among Lexington residents is about to start. The city’s first Workforce Resource Center is…
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Lexington Fraternal Order of Police President Jeremy Russell said the new law banning the use of no-knock search warrants by local police is a violation…
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The United Way of the Bluegrass is opening one-stop community-based centers to provide an easier route for underserved residents to improve their…
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The Lexington City Council has given preliminary approval for $2.5 million dollars in assistance for small businesses. This is a second round of $2.5…
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Lexington City Council has voted ten-to-five to ban no knock search warrants by police. The decision came after more than 30 citizens spoke, many offering…
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Lexington Council To Vote On Making Racial Justice And Equality Commission PermanentThe Lexington City Council is expected to vote this Thursday night to form a permanent Racial Justice and Equality Commission. A separate group carrying…
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The Lexington City Council is offering advice for how Kentucky Utilities should conduct safety-based vegetation management. The discussion during two…
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Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton opened the first in-person City Council work session in more than a year with high praise for city workers and local…
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Lexington City Council has given final approval for a $400 million general fund budget. Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton called it a “healthy” budget with…