27 Investigates: Worst eyesores in the Bluegrass
Updated: 11:01 AM Abandoned and neglected properties create eyesores across the region, and how they look is just the beginning of the problem.
Updated: 11:01 AM Abandoned and neglected properties create eyesores across the region, and how they look is just the beginning of the problem.
Posted: 10:45 AM The Rotary Club of Lexington will hold its weekly meeting Thursday, July 12, at 12:00 p.m., at Fasig-Tipton, 2400 Newtown Pike. The program will feature guest speaker Coach Joker Phillips, University of Kentucky Head Football Coach.
Posted: 10:32 AM A grand jury decided there is enough evidence to send the case against a man, charged in a bank robbery, to trial.
Updated: 10:26 AM On Thursday, September 20, Lisa Niemi Swayze will be in Lexington to share the story of her journey with her late husband, actor Patrick Swayze, through his terminal illness.
Updated: 10:54 AM Council member Steve Kay will chair the commission. Debra Hensley, a former council member who assisted in building the Hope Center, will be co-chair.
Posted: 10:10 AM Mayor Jim Gray today named 31 community members to the Mayor’s Commission on Homelessness.
Updated: 9:33 AM American Diabetes Association (ADA), in partnership with Talon Winery, is inviting Bluegrass residents to the Third Annual Toast to a Cure event in support of the American Diabetes Association.
Updated: 12:11 PM Police and the Fayette County coroner's office are both investigating 28-year-old Ashley Palmer's death.
Posted: 10:43 PM Shortly before the fireworks in downtown Lexington Wednesday night, police responded to a double stabbing on East Main Street.
Updated: 6:29 PM As the dry conditions persist, Lexington Police say they will cite people for setting off fireworks.
Updated: 5:48 PM A foundation has been established in Sarah Hart's honor, to help raise money for area students who want to pursue careers in the medical field.
Updated: 6:04 PM The holiday fun is in full swing in downtown Lexington, but with caution.
Posted: 6:48 AM A fireworks ban in Lexington isn't stopping some people.
Posted: 10:55 PM Lexington firefighters say parts of the city did not receive rain Tuesday night.
Posted: 10:51 PM Lexington Police say a man tried to rob the Cash Express on Leestown Road late Tuesday afternoon.
Updated: 7:24 PM The owner of Lexington nursery says prioritizing and proper watering are key to preserving your plants in a drought.
Updated: 3:01 PM A list of fireworks displays around Central Kentucky
Updated: 10:49 PM Firefighters say they've already seen an example of why the new ban is a good idea.
Posted: 5:41 PM Three Lexington middle schools will welcome new principals when students return in August.
Updated: 4:53 PM Re-striping will take place on both the inner and outer loops.
Updated: 7:54 PM Lexington Police say a person of interest is being questioned for a Monday afternoon bank robbery. He was taken into custody thanks to a quick thinking truck driver, involved in a fender bender.
Updated: 8:01 PM The ban has really hit vendors hard - ones already dealing with a drop in sales due to the weather.
Updated: 8:00 PM Lexington officials banned the use of private fireworks.
Updated: 7:55 PM Workers and shoppers barely escaped a fireworks tent that was blown down by the wind.
Updated: 7:18 PM Fayette Heating & Air is launching a campaign to help the Lexington Humane Society and Susan G. Komen Lexington. Two new vehicles will service the community with a portion of services rendered going to the corresponding non-profit.