Former vice mayor Linda Gorton announced her candidacy for mayor of Lexington downtown at The Square off of Main Street, and will be on the campaign trail ‘in the coming months.’
At Machmer Hall Farm, a mare named Maizelle adopted a two-day old colt, whose sire is Animal Kingdom and mother rejected him from birth. Maizelle lost her foal after post-delivery complications.
Lexington police Lt. Jackie Newman and neighbor Rev. David N. Blondell describe the scene after a pedestrian is struck by driver having medical condition, both killed.
Sergeant Reckless, a Mongolian mare used for carrying canisters of ammunition throughout the Korean War, is receiving a statue at the Kentucky Horse Park which was being positioned Monday for fitting outside of The International Museum of the Hors
As part of a their autograph tour, members of the 1999 national championship Kentucky basketball team, which was featured on this year's Maker's Mark commemorative bottle, signed an assortment of UK paraphernalia at All Sports in the Fayette Mall.
Mayor Jim Gray announces his $370.7 million General Fund Budget, which includes funding towards building and hiring for the new Masterson Station fire station on Magnolia Springs Drive, investments in police equipment, raises in city worker wages,
Tayvis "Tayvho" Akpan, a music production freshman at University of Kentucky, gained popularity around campus and parts of Lexington for his enjoyment of dancing in public.
Harold Holland and Lillian Barnes divorced nearly 50 years ago and are remarrying on April 14. This time, they say they're together until "the last mile."
University of Kentucky Professor Brent Seales and his team have further unlocked writings in the ancient En-Gedi scroll - the first severely damaged, ink-based scroll to be unrolled and identified noninvasively. Through virtual unwrapping, they ha
Two women tried to conceal their stealing at Dillard's in Fayette Mall on a Friday night in January. Loss prevention personnel spotted them, but the women got away with more than $1,000 in merchandise.
A loss prevention employee confronted two women stealing more than $1,000 in merchandise from Dillard's at Fayette Mall on a Friday night. What followed was a failed 30-second battle to keep the goods in the store.
With the latest winter storm hitting on the first night of spring Tuesday, look back at the last significant storm that blanketed Lexington with about 8 inches of snow. The views were spectacular. Take a drive down Indian Mound Road with photograp
Dedication of Lexington’s St. Patrick’s Day parade to Dr. Pearse Lyons delivered by Megan Moloney, vice pres. of the Bluegrass Irish Society, as the William Sutherland Reid Pipes & Drums plays Amazing Grace.
University of Kentucky sophomore Hayden Hooper, who plays who for the pep band, celebrated a late-game dunk and was caught by the cameras, making him an internet sensation.