
New Principal Appointed at Bryan Station Middle School
News Summary Bryan Station Middle School in Lexington is set for a new era with Eric Neely as the incoming principal. With 12 years of

News Summary Bryan Station Middle School in Lexington is set for a new era with Eric Neely as the incoming principal. With 12 years of

News Summary Kentucky Humanities has lost its annual federal funding of $850,000 due to cuts made by the Trump administration. This funding loss leads to

News Summary Kentucky Humanities has lost $850,000 in federal grant funding, accounting for 70% of its budget. This funding cut poses a serious threat to

News Summary On Saturday, over 1,000 people gathered in Lexington, Kentucky to protest against rising concerns over constitutional rights, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of

News Summary On a radiant day in downtown Lexington, over 3,000 citizens gathered to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington. The event

News Summary Kentucky Humanities is confronting a severe funding crisis following the loss of $850,000 in federal support from the NEH, which is 71% of

News Summary Lexington’s Community Paramedicine Program, crucial for assisting residents and reducing ambulance demand, is at risk due to potential federal funding cuts. The program,

News Summary A second teenager has been arrested and charged with murder in the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Arsenio Jackson Jr. in Lexington. The tragic

News Summary The Kentucky Supreme Court will hear arguments regarding Lexington’s no-knock warrant ban. The police union challenges the ordinance, claiming it violates collective bargaining

News Summary Lexington’s Mayor Linda Gorton has unveiled a proposed budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year amounting to $539.2 million. The budget prioritizes public safety,