
The Legacy of America’s First Drug Rehabilitation Center
News Summary The United States Narcotic Farm, established in Lexington, Kentucky, in 1935, aimed to treat addiction through rehabilitation rather than punishment. Serving as a

News Summary The United States Narcotic Farm, established in Lexington, Kentucky, in 1935, aimed to treat addiction through rehabilitation rather than punishment. Serving as a

News Summary A driver was hospitalized early Friday morning after crashing into a utility pole at the intersection of Walton and Cramer Avenue in Lexington,

News Summary A Lexington woman was injured in a hit-and-run incident while trying to rescue a cat on Liberty Road. Olivia Short experienced minor injuries

News Summary A rollover crash in Lexington this morning on inbound Winchester Road left one person hospitalized with minor injuries. Authorities are investigating the incident

News Summary The University of Kentucky has reached a tentative settlement with Buck Ryan, a faculty member involved in defamation lawsuits that date back more

News Summary Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has issued a warning about a temporary outage affecting NOAA weather radios due to a systems upgrade, coinciding with

News Summary William Gallion and Shirley Cunningham, Jr. have been convicted of fraud related to the fen-phen settlement, resulting in significant financial losses for clients.

News Summary City Council Member Shayla Lynch has been appointed to the National League of Cities 2025 Race Equity and Leadership Council. This one-year term

News Summary Lexington, Kentucky, is being recognized as a potential climate haven, with forecasts indicating a population increase of 134,000 residents by 2050. The city’s

News Summary Recent severe weather, including tornadoes and violent storms, has resulted in the deaths of at least 27 individuals across Kentucky and Missouri. Kentucky