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  • Tourism Finance Authority to Meet April 15

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Kentucky Tourism Development Finance Authority will meet Wednesday, April 15, at 1:30 p.m. Eastern, according to an announcement from the state Tourism, Arts & Heritage Cabinet. The authority meets monthly to review incentive applications for tourism development projects across Kentucky. The meetings typically occur on the third Wednesday of each…

  • Budget keeps sights set on successful future

    Budget keeps sights set on successful future

    Mayor Gorton’s FY 2027 budget address Mayor’s proposed FY 2027 budget Mayor’s proposed FY 2027 budget summary book Mayor’s proposed FY 2027 budget fact sheet

  • Spring mulch giveaway on Saturday, April 18

    Spring mulch giveaway on Saturday, April 18

    A free mulch giveaway for Lexington residents will be held on Saturday, April 18 at 1631 Old Frankfort Pike between 8 a.m. and noon or until mulch runs out. Enter via Jimmie Campbell Drive. Please follow signs to direct you to the pickup site.  Event reminders:  This mulch comes from yard waste collected by Lexington’s Division of…

  • Beshear reshuffles cabinet with major leadership appointments

    Beshear reshuffles cabinet with major leadership appointments

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — Gov. Andy Beshear announced a significant reshuffling of his cabinet leadership on Tuesday, moving three key secretaries into new roles while advancing other experienced officials within his administration, according to reporting by the Kentucky Lantern. Jim Gray, the former two-term mayor of Lexington, is stepping down from his role as Transportation…

  • Lexington offers free spring mulch to residents Saturday

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — The city’s Division of Waste Management will distribute free mulch to Lexington residents on Saturday, April 18, from 8 a.m. to noon or until supplies run out at 1631 Old Frankfort Pike. Residents should enter the site via Jimmie Campbell Drive and follow posted signage to the pickup location. The mulch,…

  • Driving Lexington Progress Project Advances Along New Circle, I-75, Newtown Pike

    Driving Lexington Progress Project Advances Along New Circle, I-75, Newtown Pike

    Key work this year includes new travel lanes, interchange, and Meadowthorpe sound walls LEXINGTON, Ky. (April 14, 2026) — Infrastructure improvements are advancing on Driving Lexington Progress, a $168 million investment along New Circle Road (KY 4) at Leestown, Interstate 75, and Newtown Pike to boost safety, build better connections for stronger communities, and support…

  • Kentucky tobacco control leaders convene for annual strategy conference

    Kentucky tobacco control leaders convene for annual strategy conference

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — Public health leaders, researchers and educators from across Kentucky gathered in Lexington on April 16 for the 2026 Kentucky Tobacco Control Conference, hosted by the University of Kentucky College of Nursing’s Kentucky Center for Smoke-Free Policy and the Kentucky Department for Public Health’s Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program. The annual conference,…

  • UK expert offers guidance for managing child’s hospital stay

    UK expert offers guidance for managing child’s hospital stay

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — When a child requires hospitalization, parents often face fear, uncertainty and exhaustion alongside their young patient. But healthcare experts at the University of Kentucky say families can take steps to make the experience less stressful for everyone involved. Cassidy Spradlin, a pediatric psychologist at Golisano Children’s at UK, outlined practical strategies…

  • Mayor Gorton presents FY 2027 budget prioritizing winter preparedness

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — Mayor Linda Gorton presented her proposed fiscal year 2027 budget to the Urban County Council on Tuesday, outlining a plan that emphasizes infrastructure improvements, winter weather response enhancements, and public engagement as the city navigates tighter revenue constraints. Gorton delivered her annual budget address as the public-facing phase of Lexington’s budgeting…

  • Beshear promotes two career employees to cabinet secretary positions

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — Gov. Andy Beshear announced significant changes to his executive cabinet, promoting two career employees to secretary positions as part of an administrative restructuring designed to improve government efficiency and service delivery. Ray Perry has been appointed secretary of the Public Protection Cabinet, moving up from his position as deputy secretary where…

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