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Lexington may pay for sidewalk improvements in area of new 21c Museum Hotel

Some members of Lexington's council Tuesday questioned why the city should pay for sidewalk improvements on North Upper Street downtown.Click to Continue »

 

Sam Youngman: Can Republicans save Matt Bevin from himself?

Until Monday, it certainly looked like Jack Conway was heading toward victory in Kentucky's race for governor. And he still might be, but at least now we've got a ballgame.Click to Continue »

 

Woodford County government cutting expenses, looking at additional spending reductions

Funds are short at Woodford County government, but officials say there are no plans for layoffs.Click to Continue »

 

Railroad giant CSX laying off about 180 workers in Corbin

CSX, the railroad giant that has been a key driver of Corbin's economy for more than a century, announced Tuesday it will lay off more than half the employees at…Click to Continue »

 

Jessamine County notes: Oct. 20

Community news, awards and events in Jessamine County.Click to Continue »

 

Tom Eblen: New phone app will give ever-expanding architectural tour of downtown Lexington

The new app's initial version includes photos, text and narration about the old Fayette County Courthouse and a dozen surrounding buildings, which are pin-pointed on a GPS map. The app…Click to Continue »

 

The lighting of Oliver Lewis Way art installation won't happen for Breeders' Cup

One of the planned centerpieces of Lexington's Breeders' Cup Festival has hit a roadblock: the lighting of the art installation on Oliver Lewis Way. Kip Cornett, organizer of the festival,Click to Continue »

 

Five die in Maysville apartment fire

Two adults and three children were killed early Tuesday morning in an apartment fire in Maysville. Just after 1 a.m., fire and police responded to a house fire on West…Click to Continue »

 

Fayette County: Book sale through Sunday; free flu shots Thursday

Community news, awards and events in Fayette County.Click to Continue »

 

Kentucky health officials confirm first 2 cases of flu

State health officials have confirmed the first two cases of the flu in Kentucky this season.Click to Continue »

 

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