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In less than three weeks, Lexington Mayor Jim Gray will return to private life, after more than a decade serving in urban-county government. The 65-year...
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Officials in Kentucky say a student cleared by a hand-held metal detector brought a loaded handgun to school in his backpack.The Lexington Herald-Leader…
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A $2 million federal grant is coming to Lexington to help battle the opioid problem in the central Kentucky community. The formal announcement came…
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Tuesday Afternoon Update:The University of Kentucky has suspended a student and the fraternity he pledged after the death of a 4-year-old boy hit by the…
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The first of 12 interpretive signs detailing parts of the African American experience in Lexington was unveiled Thursday. It’s the undertaking of a number…
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Fire damaged a popular downtown Lexington nightspot Friday morning.Lexington Battalion Chief Chris Ward said multiple calls came in about 9:00 a.m.…
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A congressional field hearing in Lexington Thursday included discussion on issues related to opioid recovery and transitional housing. Testimony on opioid…
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A man has been arrested in connection with five arson fires over less than 24 hours this weekend in downtown Lexington.Three vehicles in three different…
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Bronze statues of two confederate figures now reside in the Lexington Cemetery. The likenesses of John Hunt Morgan and John Breckinridge had been in…
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Lexmark says it's planning to lay off about 1,000 employees — about one-ninth of its global workforce — over the next year in the latest restructuring of…