Road back open after gas leak
Updated: 7:21 PM Lexington Police say Clays Mill Road is back open after an earlier gas leak.
Updated: 7:21 PM Lexington Police say Clays Mill Road is back open after an earlier gas leak.
Posted: 2:08 AM Milling and paving will shut down East High Street Wednesday between Clay and Kentucky Avenue, near Woodland Park.
Updated: 7:40 PM It's a game that not only comes with a price for those that play, but also to the taxpayers within the city of Lexington. Now at least one Fayette County council member says he believes the annual expense is too high for a city already sacrificing so much.
Posted: 3:53 PM Midway, Ky.- Midway College is pleased to welcome Robert Lakes as its new Director of the McKee Campus. Lakes brings with him nearly three decades of working with students in the education field.
Updated: 7:37 PM Betty Wilson was charged with abuse and neglect in connection to a filthy home she shares with her disabled brother. The police report says human feces and urine were in buckets inside the home, stacked to the ceiling.
Updated: 7:14 PM Folks in Lexington will get a chance this weekend to dispose of unwanted prescription medicine safely.
Updated: 9:49 PM Lexington Police say a man drove himself to a Speedway. He was so badly injured, officers couldn't tell at first if he'd been shot or not.
Posted: 11:06 AM The Rotary Club of Lexington is asking for volunteers to help with the Rolex Three-Day Event at the Kentucky Horse Park.
Updated: 10:35 AM The Kentucky Department of Corrections says an inmate's significant other attempted to smuggle contraband into the facility by throwing it to him in a roll of paper towels.
Posted: 9:31 AM Rotary Club of Lexington will hold its weekly meeting Thursday, April 26, at 12:00 p.m., at Fasig-Tipton, 2400 Newtown Pike. The special guests will be the recipients of the Rotary Club of Lexington’s 2012 Scholarship Awards Program.
Updated: 11:17 AM The couple answered a knock at their Laredo Drive home just before 4 a.m. when three men forced their way inside the house.
Posted: 7:15 AM The University of Kentucky is naming a building after former university president David P. Roselle on Tuesday.
Updated: 11:19 AM Police say the victim heard a knock at the door of his apartment on Alexandria Drive just after 4 a.m., looked through the peep hole and saw a 12-year-old boy standing outside.
Updated: 4:29 PM Lexington Police say she was the caregiver for her developmentally-disabled brother.
Updated: 7:17 PM Members of the Bluegrass Youth Sustainability Council wrote a letter to former President Bill Clinton; members say they're ecstatic he actually volunteered to speak honoring Earth Day in Lexington.
Posted: 10:15 AM Each year, the University of Kentucky Federal Credit Union donates $15,000 in scholarship money, $5,000 to each of the three main entities it serves: University of Kentucky (UK), Eastern Kentucky University (EKU), and the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS).
Updated: 10:37 PM Lexington fire investigators say an incident Monday morning at an apartment building on Kalmia Avenue is arson.
Updated: 12:22 PM The truck overturned on Rookwood Parkway, just off Bryan Station Road, around 7:30 a.m.
Posted: 7:20 AM Lexington Police say a car and SUV collided on Nicholasville Road, near South Point Drive.
Updated: 4:34 PM A Lexington high school senior wrote a letter to the former president, persuading him to speak Monday to thousands of students.
Updated: 4:50 PM For more than two hours, Lexington Firefighters were on the scene of a building with smoke pouring out of it.
Posted: 5:09 AM The Sentinel-Echo reports officials with God's Pantry, based out of Lexington, will open a new warehouse in London in the next few months.
Posted: 4:32 AM The public is getting an invitation to hear from former president Bill Clinton.
Updated: 11:04 PM Austin Armstrong's family and closest friends gathered at the Lafayette High School football field to support each other and share memories. His former football teammates had no shortage of words to describe him.
Updated: 6:36 PM Austin Armstrong had just begun his undergraduate career at the University of Kentucky, but he was also a member of the Lafayette High School family - a family that's lost two recent graduates in the span of a week.