Lexington Vice Mayor Bids Farewell to Council Tuesday
Tuesday will mark the completion of 16 years of public service for Lexington Vice Mayor Linda Gorton. The registered nurse first served as 4th district council representative before earning...
View ArticleLexington Leaders Look to Fine Tune Job Training
Plans to revise workforce training investments across Kentucky were discussed Tuesday at Lexington's City Hall. City officials have had ongoing questions about training strategies for the...
View ArticleLexington Council Acting on Downtown Design Standards
Lexington city leaders continue to consider ways of bringing building design consistency to the core of the city's downtown. The effort is outlined in what's being called a "designexcellence"...
View ArticleLexington City Leaders to Revisit Police Body Camera Funding This Fall
Funding for police body cameras in Lexington is not included in the budget plan that members are expected to approve next week.
View ArticleLexington Council Reverses Committee Vote, Moves Forward with Minimum Wage...
The minimum wage debate will once again be before Lexington city leaders. The Lexington council Tuesday reversed a two week old committee decision.
View ArticleLexington Council Reschedules Meeting on Minimum Wage
A Lexington council meeting focusing on a proposal to raise the minimum wage citywide has been postponed. The decision to reschedule came during Tuesday’s work session.
View ArticleKentucky Businesses Interested in Trade with Cuba
Representatives from the Kentucky World Trade Center are taking a business related trip to Cuba next month. Lexington council members received an update last week of trade center activities. Center...
View ArticleLexington Lawmakers Question Drone Use in Fayette County
The use of drones in and around Lexington is being discussed at City Hall. Government officials say public use of unmanned aircraft is an evolving conversation.
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