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Mayor Linda Gorton has named Charlie Lanter Lexington’s first Commissioner of Housing Advocacy and Community Development.
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Originally planned to take place in the newly renovated Central Bank Center, Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton delivered her State of the Merged Government address virtually Tuesday due to the current surge in COVID-19 cases. As WUKY’s Arlo Barnette reports, she reviewed a year of hard-won progress.
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The Martin Luther King Committee has made the difficult decision to cancel Monday's Martin Luther King Freedom March.
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Mayor Linda Gorton says city snow crews have been preparing roadways in anticipation of snowfall on Sunday. At this time, snow and sleet are expected throughout the day and into the overnight in Lexington.
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Urban County Council moved quickly on some items in the week leading up to Winter break, including the adoption of a new district map for Lexington. But…
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The window is open for candidate filing in the election for Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council and sitting members will hear redistricting…
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There's good news for overstuffed gray carts all over Lexington. Yard waste pickup is slated to resume on June 1st. More details from WUKY's Josh…
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Pensions, Public Safety, Development and the economy were just a few of the topics covered by Lexington Mayor Jim Gray in his 2016 State of the City…
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Lexington Mayor Jim Gray has tapped 1st District Councilmember Chris Ford to be the city’s new Commissioner of Social Services.In a news release from the…
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Lexington’s Affordable Housing Board met for its first meeting of 2015 Wednesday. The group, which oversees the trust fund created by Mayor Jim Gray last…