
Kentucky’s Recent Leadership Changes Signal Growth
News Summary Recent leadership appointments across Kentucky’s educational, legal, and business sectors are set to drive progress in various fields. Notable changes include new roles

News Summary Recent leadership appointments across Kentucky’s educational, legal, and business sectors are set to drive progress in various fields. Notable changes include new roles

News Summary Lexington’s Hamburg Pavilion has been sold for $135 million to Fairbourne Properties LLC, sparking excitement about potential redevelopment. This sale has raised questions

News Summary February is Black History Month, an ideal time to explore and support Lexington’s Black-owned food businesses. From Southern comfort food to Caribbean specialties,

News Summary The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit challenging Illinois, Cook County, and Chicago’s sanctuary immigration policies. The lawsuit claims these local laws obstruct

News Summary Food enthusiasts in Lexington can look forward to a vibrant array of new dining options hitting the city. The culinary landscape is expanding

News Summary Residents of Lexington, Kentucky, are grappling with grief and concern as Shawn Blanks, accused of murdering Maurice Elliot, heads to court. The shooting

News Summary Lexington is embarking on a significant two-year sewer line replacement project, starting this Monday along the north side of New Circle Road. This

News Summary Lexington is launching Black History Month with a series of celebrations organized by the 250th Anniversary Commission. The month kicks off with an

News Summary Senate Bill 110 in Kentucky is stirring up debates over the regulation of vacation rentals, limiting local government control on platforms like Airbnb.

News Summary The recent freeze on foreign aid by the Trump administration has led to significant humanitarian challenges worldwide. This 90-day pause in aid, effective