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4-year-old dies in Pike County crash

A 4-year-old boy died after a crash in Pike County Monday night.Click to Continue »

 

James Fugate is confirmed as Versailles police chief

VERSAILLES — James Fugate was named Tuesday as the new Versailles police chief to succeed John Wilhoit, who is retiring Oct. 31.Click to Continue »

 

William A. Skinner of Scott County, world-class javelin thrower and 'man of principle,' dies at 75

William A. Skinner, 75, a high school dropout who later became a world-renowned javelin thrower, died Monday at his home in Scott County.Click to Continue »

 

Luke Bryan concert, garbage truck wreck clog Lexington traffic

At 7 p.m. Tuesday, the time the long-awaited Luke Bryan Farm Tour concert was set to begin at Talon Winery, traffic to get in was backed up 8 miles on…Click to Continue »

 

Lexington's Most Wanted, Oct. 6

Lexington's Most Wanted is a service of the Office of the Fayette County Sheriff and the Herald-Leader.Click to Continue »

 

Tom Eblen: New Louis Armstrong mural an effort to overcome a disaster and a near miss

Portuguese artist Sergio Odeith began work Tuesday on a photo-realistic mural of Armstrong and his trumpet on the 30 foot-by-70 foot south wall of Lighthouse Ministries, 185 Elm Tree Lane.Click to Continue »

 

Trails for hiking, biking, riding horses would be highlighted in new plan for Kentucky

Lexington Mayor Jim Gray joined the governor and first lady in announcing plans Thursday for a statewide trail master plan.Click to Continue »

 

Second Town Branch Water Walk will be Sunday in downtown Lexington

Lexington's second Town Branch Water Walk will be 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday.Click to Continue »

 

Survey: Lexington residents want family aquatic center, indoor lap pool, other improvements

Lexington residents want many improvements in city's pools, according to survey for aquatics master plan.Click to Continue »

 

Lexington selects consultant to help determine if city should build or lease new city hall

Lexington's council will consider a $198,500 contact to conduct city hall study over the next three months.Click to Continue »

 

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