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Representatives of Kentucky’s Military Heritage Commission refused to comment on the surprise removal of two Civil War monuments from downtown Lexington…
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Residents of Lexington and Fayette County will soon have a new option for cable television, Internet and even telephone service.Mayor Jim Gray announced…
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The Kentucky Democratic Party has named a new chair. The KDP State Central Executive Committee elected Ben Self to the position on Saturday. The Pike…
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The Lexington-Fayette government is joining 34 other Kentucky counties in suing close to two dozen wholesale drug distributors and manufacturers. Mayor...
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Gov. Matt Bevin Monday defended his proposal to change the state’s pension systems before a group of business leaders in Lexington.Late last week, Bevin…
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Lexington is approaching a record number for homicides in the area. So far, in 2017 there have been 26, one below the previous high number in 1999 and…
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Lexington Mayor Jim Gray says two Civil War-era Confederate statues are being moved in a respectful way to a final and appropriate resting place, the…
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Two statues of Confederate Civil War figures have been removed from the grounds of the historic Old Courthouse in downtown Lexington.
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Kentucky's second largest city has begun moving two Confederate statues. The Lexington Herald Leader reports that the surprise move Tuesday evening came…
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A Harvard University economics professor says universities are responsible for seeking ways to benefit all citizens in their college towns. Ed Glaeser…