Paved with Good Intentions? Lexington cafe caught in crossfire of bureaucracy and repaving frenzy
LEXINGTON, KY – Amidst the gentle murmur of steaming milk and the aromatic allure of freshly brewed coffee, Ellie Harman, owner of the cherished High on Art and Coffee...
Revenue down in Kentucky following income tax cut. Who does it help?
FRANKFORT, KY — Kentucky’s recent income tax cut has drawn both praise and concern as the state grapples with its financial future. While some laud the reduction as a...
Lexington’s Reddit Community Joins Thousands in Digital Protest Against API Changes
LEXINGTON, KY – When the virtual town square takes a stand, the collective voice resonates far and wide. Such is the case for /r/lexington, the subreddit dedicated to all...
Rural Kentucky lands over $34 Million to bridge the Digital Divide
LEXINGTON, KY – Rural Kentucky is about to get a long-awaited upgrade to its internet infrastructure, as the Biden-Harris Administration earmarks over $34 million in funding for high-speed internet...
Annual Commerce Lexington trip takes Council members to Grand Rapids, Michigan
By Stu Johnson, WEKU Several Lexington City Council Members made a trip north this week to gather some ideas for addressing pressing issues in the state’s second-largest city. The annual...
AppHarvest’s Financial Woes Deepen Amid Creditor Lawsuit and Potential Foreclosure of Key Facilities
LEXINGTON, KY – Agtech start-up AppHarvest faces mounting financial troubles as it contends with a creditor lawsuit, looming foreclosure on one of its largest greenhouse facilities, and allegations of...
Lexington Leaders Seek Economic Inspiration with Grand Rapids Tour
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Lexington, Kentucky, a place renowned for its verdant horse farms and spirited racetracks, is reaching across state lines to enhance its economic development. A sizable...
Settlement Reached in Frank & Dino’s Discrimination Lawsuit
Lexington, Ky — A notable Lexington Italian eatery, Frank & Dino’s, has reached a settlement in a lawsuit brought by a former employee alleging age, weight, and appearance discrimination,...
Lexington Council Approves Urban Boundary Expansion Amidst Intense Debate
Lexington, Ky. – In a remarkable shift, the Lexington council has approved the expansion of the city’s urban service boundary, potentially adding up to 5,000 acres of land for...
Antiques, Curiosities, and More: Unearth Hidden Gems this Weekend at the 400-Mile Yard Sale on US 68
US Highway 68, Ky. — As the sun rises on the first day of June, the annual U.S. 68 Yard Sale, affectionately known as the 400-Mile Sale, is already...