Mayor Linda Gorton highlighted Lexington’s 2024 progress, including record employment and law enforcement achievements during ...
Over the past two years, Gorton and her team have focused on tamping down a rise in homicide and non-fatal shootings, upping investments in affordable housing and overseeing $121 million in various ...
Mayor Linda Gorton covered a wide range of topics, from violent crime to economic development, noting changes and ...
The "State of the City" address will provide updates on key initiatives, highlight recent accomplishments, and outline future ...
The address, held at the Central Bank Center at 11:30 a.m., is expected to span from the city’s 250th birthday to city-wide crime.
Hundreds gather in Lexington to honor the King holiday; acknowledging the progress Kentucky has made, but the many hurdles ...
The renovated Memorial Coliseum at the University of Kentucky provided the perfect backdrop for the city, and its basketball ...
Mayor Linda Gorton says the plan includes buying new plows and salt spreaders for smaller trucks, buying three new tanker ...
On Wednesday, the Lexington Fire Department placed into service that city’s first Safe Haven Baby Box, at Fire Station #2, ...
One of the biggest snow removal complaints cities receive is that the crews get the main roads in good shape while the side ...
Mayor Linda Gorton today cut a ribbon to officially open the new Davis Park Workforce Center, located at 501 DeRoode St.