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A Lexington council member facing a yearslong protective order is appealing the decision.
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The commonwealth will be taking an extra security step on Election Day next week.
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The University of Kentucky Board of Trustees is on retreat this week.
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The Transportation Expo event grew from the Council’s Public Input Subcommittee, which has spent the last two years working to improve public engagement.
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With just weeks to go before Election Day, rhetoric surrounding Amendment 2 is ramping up.
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The estimated cost of construction work on an aging Lexington high school has shot up by $34 million.
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An analysis of court documents by Kentucky Public Radio revealed the social media company TikTok knew users can become addicted to the platform in under 35 minutes.
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VisitLEX is launching a new spinoff known as FilmLEX – a marketing hub aimed directly toward one group of visitors in particular: the film industry.
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Lexington leaders heard an update Tuesday on the city’s twin advisory groups for tenants and landlords. The groups originally came about as a result of requests for more tenant representation.
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The Fayette County Health Department has named a new interim commissioner.
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Utilities in Kentucky will soon begin replacing lead pipes that supply drinking water to homes after the Environmental Protection Agency announced its requirement for all lead pipes in the country to be replaced within the next 10 years.
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$18.6 million in community grants were recently awarded to improve transportation in the Commonwealth.