What it takes to keep Kentucky's Black-led farms alive
As federal support is cut and public conservation efforts fall short in reaching rural Black farmers, one Black-led organization is creating new lifelines to protect historic legacies.
You won't see a higher ticket for parking in your spot too long - but if you park in a crosswalk, your ticket will increase quite a bit.
The number of sober living homes has increased steadily in recent years. How could LFUCG regulate them?
How is Lexington working to make streets safer for all users?
Now that the Mayor has published her Proposed Budget, it's time for Council to begin looking at how/if they want to change it.
In the Tuesday, April 22nd Council Work Session, Complete Streets Manager Brandi Peacher will provide an update on the City’
We have the run down on the big items Mayor Linda Gorton is including in the City Budget!
The Mayor's Budget Address is the official start of LFUCG's Budget Season.
Council will now decide how to implement the HB 443 ZOTA's controversial regulatory and public input changes.
Lexington's short-term rental regulations will stay in effect now that SB 61 can no longer be passed.
The HB 443 ZOTA is still being worked on by Planning Commission members. Here's why they want to take more time on the huge ZOTA.
A law passed by the State Legislature last year requires all of Lexington's planning regulations to be "objective" and "applied ministerially" - what does that actually mean?
LFUCG has a lot of buildings to maintain. Here's how they do it.