Tag: Lexington
Lexington couple celebrates 75th Wedding Anniversary with drive-by parade
Richard and Cora Briscoe were married June 28, 1945.
Lexington kicks off July with plenty to do
Mark the calendar ow for some things to do.
Commerce Lexington to honor small businesses
Nominations due in early August.
Pride of Place LGBTQ history tour launches in Lexington
A self-guided walking tour, showing historic landmarks of Lexington's LGBTQIA*+ history, kicked off downtown Thursday.
Additional Lexington COVID-19 testing sites open
Testing now in Cardinal Valley
Police department door glass cracked after being kicked
Incident not protest related: Police
Lexington police search for juvenile suspect after chase
Chase ended near Rupp Arena.
Lexington foster care initiative gets national recognition
Goal is to keep two dozen kids out of homelessness
Lexington Libraries now accepting returns
Items will be cleaned before being checked out again
Gas prices across region hover at $2
Demand slows, putting limit of price hikes
Group shows support for police Sunday
A small group showed their support Sunday morning for Lexington Police outside headquarters on East Main Street.
Tributes roll in for Carol Barr, wife of Congressman Andy Barr
Congressman Andy Barr's office says his wife, Carol, died unexpectedly Tuesday at the Barr family home.
Increased demand driving up gas prices
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) - Just like Americans across the country, Kentuckians are filling up at the pump more and more. Despite the increased demand,...
16th annual Father’s Day family event set for Saturday
Father’s Day Family Event to take place at Douglass Park
‘Breaking the Bronze Ceiling’ statue gets $20,000 grant
Work to begin in late summer
LexArts raising funds to finish mural project at Health Department
LexArt is raising funds to finish a mural project put on hold by coronavirus.
Several LGBTQ groups join Lexington Black Lives Matter protest
Several LGBTQ groups joined Lexington protests Thursday night in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Family loses everything in fire, including special needs equipment
Fire investigators are looking into what started an early-morning fire that heavily damaged a Lexington apartment complex.
It happened at Walnut Hill Apartments in the 37 hundred block of Trent Circle.
Soraya Moberly got a call at 2 Thursday morning. It was the start to a tough piece in an already emotional day. She also had to attend her best friend's funeral.
New tour will bring Lexington LGBTQ history to life
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) - A new walking tour and related materials will bring the history of Lexington's LGBTQ movement to life.
Faulkner Morgan Archive, Inc.,...
UPDATE: Georgetown Rd, Citation Blvd open after crash, fluid leak
KYTC: Police are on scene directing traffic as needed