Leader’s effort to capture prominent nuggets in Lexington’s 250-year history includes the sorrowful tale of Melanie Flynn, who disappeared Jan. 26, 1977.
Leader’s series on Lexington’s 250-year celebration, we examine Basketball Week, which salutes the great sport of basketball in the city.
Leader’s series on Lexington’s 250th birthday explains how a devastating fire wiped out the very first records of Lexington as a new settlement.
The Wildcats are beating expectations and playing pretty ball in Year 1, but their new coach's link with the fan base is powering the vibes.
The Chief Medical Officer at Baptist Health addressed the sickness in the community that we are seeing this time of year.
Grab your shopping bags and have them ready because the grand opening of a new supermarket in Lexington is closer than you think.
There is a big SEC battle on Thursday, Jan. 30 with the No. 12 Kentucky Wildcats hosting the No. 22 Alabama Crimson Tide at Memorial Coliseum in Lexington, Ky.
Georgia Amoore scored eight of her 16 points in the third quarter, Clara Strack had a double-double and No. 12 Kentucky beat No. 22 Alabama 65-56.
If you’re ready for more sunlight, you won’t have to wait much longer. Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 9, when Kentucky residents “spring forward” and move their clocks ahead one hour.
The Woodland Christian Church will build 38 affordable housing units for seniors 55 and older who make less than 60% of the area’s median income.
John Calipari won more than 400 games during his 15 seasons leading Kentucky basketball. Many of those wins came in Lexington. These five stand out.