Lexington's first Civic Assembly concludes. What did the group decide?
The randomly-selected group of Lexington residents deliberated on council pay and charter review. Its recommendations could wind up on the ballot for local voters.
City programs supporting vulnerable residents. This includes family services, aging services, mental health programs, substance abuse services, and coordination with nonprofit partners providing social services.
The Family Care Center provides childcare services to teen mothers in Lexington.
Partners for Youth helps struggling youth through programs, scholarships, and job training opportunities.
Director Devine Carama faced many questions over findings in the Internal Audit of ONE Lexington, as well as questions about ONE Lexington's success and model.
The internal audit found multiple instances of spending and reporting mistakes from 2021 to 2022.