Covid-19 focus of mayor’s Neighborhood Summit
The public asked questions about the coronavirus during Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton’s Neighborhood Summit.
The public asked questions about the coronavirus during Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton’s Neighborhood Summit.
When you hear that the Kentucky National Guard has been called out, a nursing home is not the place you’d expect soldiers to be but that’s what’s happening across the state as 50 guard members are helping protect our most vulnerable to the coronavirus in long-term care facilities.
Some restaurant and bar owners say it will be tough to survive the new restrictions.
With so much focus right now on race and policing you may be wondering how police are trained.
Troopers say the phone lines are down at State Police Post 7.
FCPS announced its suspending all athletics and extracurricular activities except for high school football.
McLeod’s Coffee Shop in the Southland area of Lexington partnered with Bluegrass Bully Rescue to host a Pooch Party Sunday.
Governor Beshear reminds Kentuckians this is not a drill, the virus is dominating efforts to slow the spread.
33rd annual Big Blue Crush is Nov. 16-20
Co-owners of Wearhouse, a vintage shop, Elizabeth Busse and Shanda Snyder say they wanted a place for vendors to be able to show off their inventory considering it’s been rough year for many retailers.
Lexington police says a teen was shot in the chest Saturday night in what appears to investigators to be a drive-by shooting.
Georgetown Police is asking for your help identifying a man who is a suspect in an armed bank robbery.
The sheriff’s office says a semi-truck driver is accused of driving under the influence and crashing into a pick-up pulling a fifth wheel trailer.
Triangle Park in downtown Lexington opened its ice rink Saturday.
Governor Andy Beshear reported, again, the highest single day increase of COVID-19 cases Saturday.
A party news release says Colmon Elridge was elected chairman of the party on Saturday after Gov. Andy Beshear nominated him for the position.
What started as a construction project, turned into a deep dive into the city’s past.
They say they were called to Walnut Street and Smith Alley around 8:30 p.m.
Coronavirus in communities a threat almost no matter what schools
Events, promotions even more critical to attracting customers this year.
Positivity rate rises to 8.68%; 1,358 Kentuckians currently hospitalized with COVID-19
2 workers named, audit sent to law enforcement, Provost will administer the college’s financial operations as part of reforms
3 KYTC regional offices, 4 smaller field offices to be sanitized for reopening next week
Survey, ideas part of the process for plan to add material next spring.