LEXINGTON, Ky. — A significant drug bust in Lexington, Kentucky, has led to federal charges against two individuals, Keith L. Stallworth and Paige V. Graves, both charged with knowingly and intentionally possessing with intent to distribute methamphetamine and fentanyl. The charges were filed Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky (Lexington). The Investigation…
LEXINGTON, Ky. — New federal charging documents filed Wednesday against Kevin Daniel Lentz, 49, a teacher at Henry Clay High School, provide more details into Lentz’s alleged conduct. The charges were filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky. Charges and Details The charges against Lentz include: The complaint was…
Here is the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Salary Database for Fiscal Year 2023. The “Annual Salary” column represents the annual salary of that employee in Fiscal Year 2023 (July 2022 – June 2023) You can use the “Search” bar on the top right of the table to perform a global search of the table–for…
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The recent Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council discussions on their proposed new seating chart have sparked a public debate among councilmembers. The issue came to the forefront during a Council Rules and Procedures subcommittee report-out during Tuesday’s General Government & Planning Committee meeting. A source with knowledge of council operations reported that…
LEXINGTON, KY – In a sudden and unexpected move, Shayla D. Lynch, J.D. the executive director of the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning, has resigned from her position, effective August 11, 2023. The announcement on Monday came as a surprise to many in the Lexington community, where Lynch has been a prominent figure in various…
by Paul Oliva, Lexington Times Web Editor As the current editor of The Lexington Times, it’s a profound honor to reflect on the remarkable life of Michael Joseph “Mickey” Shannon, who once sat (figuratively speaking) at this very desk as the editor of the 1911 edition of The Lexington Times. Mickey’s multifaceted legacy, from…
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Lexington Police Department announced the arrest of a local man on charges of Terroristic Threatening 2nd degree, following threats made to a local Rabbi and the Chabad Jewish Student Center. This development comes amid a recent rise in Klan activity in Kentucky and a white supremacist flyering effort in Lexington’s…
LEXINGTON, KY — In a heartfelt and candid Sunday Facebook Live session, local hip-hop artist and community activist Devine Carama announced his decision to remove his name from the artists honored on the Lexington Hip-Hop Day proclamation, emphasizing the importance of integrity, community, and the bigger message that “hip-hop is bigger than you.” Carama’s…
LEXINGTON, KY — A proposed 56-unit townhome development across from Lexington’s historic Cadentown neighborhood is moving through the Planning Commission’s approval process, with staff review due by August 23, and other departments’ reviews due by August 28. Located at 2853 Liberty Road, the development site sits across from Caden Ln. and after Campbell Ln.…
LEXINGTON, KY — Lexington was struck by tragedy this weekend with two fatal pedestrian crashes occurring within hours of each other on Saturday night and Sunday morning. The first incident, a hit and run, took place near West Loudon Avenue and Broadway around 11:20 p.m. Saturday. Witnesses from the Castlewood Neighborhood Facebook group reported the victim as…