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  • Mayor highlights affordable housing momentum as city surpasses 4,000 units

    Mayor highlights affordable housing momentum as city surpasses 4,000 units

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — Mayor Linda Gorton highlighted the city’s significant progress in affordable housing Friday, announcing that Lexington’s Affordable Housing Fund has leveraged nearly half a billion dollars in private investment and subsidy dollars since its creation in 2014. Speaking at the construction site of Wellington Park Apartments, Gorton said the city will surpass…

  • Summer Boost program expands to 34 school districts across Kentucky

    Summer Boost program expands to 34 school districts across Kentucky

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Kentucky Department of Education’s Summer Boost program is set to reach students across the state this summer, with 35 sites in 34 school districts participating in the reading and mathematics initiative. The 2026 Summer Boost: Reading and Mathematics Program represents a partnership between the Kentucky Department of Education and the…

  • UK Wind Symphony celebrates international exchange with Greek conductor

    UK Wind Symphony celebrates international exchange with Greek conductor

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — The University of Kentucky Wind Symphony will present Corfu Festival, celebrating international collaboration and contemporary wind band music, at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 26, in the Singletary Center for the Arts Concert Hall. The performance will feature Sokratis Anthis, professor at Ionian University in Corfu, Greece, as guest conductor. Anthis’s weeklong…

  • Sanders-Brown Center brings Alzheimer’s expertise to community summit

    Sanders-Brown Center brings Alzheimer’s expertise to community summit

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — The University of Kentucky’s Sanders-Brown Center on Aging will host its 18th annual Mind Matters Health Summit on Monday, May 18, bringing cutting-edge Alzheimer’s research and clinical expertise directly to the community in a distinctly Kentucky setting. The free event, held at Fasig-Tipton, a historic Thoroughbred auction facility in Lexington, will…

  • Louisville settles Miller lawsuit for $175,000 after DOJ cited arrest

    Louisville settles Miller lawsuit for $175,000 after DOJ cited arrest

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — Louisville quietly settled a lawsuit filed by an Elizabethtown attorney for $175,000 in December after he alleged he was assaulted and unlawfully arrested during a 2019 traffic stop on the Watterson Expressway, according to a report by the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting. Douglas Miller, who has practiced law for more…

  • Lexington Council begins debate on $546M FY27 budget

    Lexington Council begins debate on $546M FY27 budget

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Urban County Council took its first steps toward developing a nearly $546 million spending plan for the fiscal year beginning July 1, adopting revenue estimates Monday during a Committee of the Whole meeting that marked the start of the annual budget process. Council members approved a motion to use $546,901,379…

  • 26-ORD-172 – Mark Stevens/Board of Optometric Examiners

    Opinion Number: 26-ORD-172 Date Issued: 4/21/2026 Parties: Mark Stevens/Board of Optometric Examiners Download Full PDF Opinion Content: April 21, 2026 In re: Mark Stevens/Board of Optometric Examiners Summary: The Board of Optometric Examiners (“the Board”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it withheld the requested record in its entirety. But, under KRS…

  • Council OKs $5.2M in grants, opioid spending amid debate

    Council OKs $5.2M in grants, opioid spending amid debate

    LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council advanced approximately $5.2 million in new spending at a work session Tuesday, including allocations for community grants and efforts to address the opioid crisis, according to the council’s meeting archive. Council members voted unanimously to approve $3 million for a tiered community grant program and $2.2…

  • 26-ORD-171 – Jeremy Brooks/ Kentucky State Penitentiary

    Opinion Number: 26-ORD-171 Date Issued: 4/21/2026 Parties: Jeremy Brooks/ Kentucky State Penitentiary Download Full PDF Opinion Content: April 21, 2026 In re: Jeremy Brooks/ Kentucky State Penitentiary Summary: The Kentucky State Penitentiary (“the Penitentiary”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it withheld records pertaining to a disciplinary report that was…

  • 26-ORD-170 – Jeremy Brooks/Kentucky State Penitentiary

    Opinion Number: 26-ORD-170 Date Issued: 4/21/2026 Parties: Jeremy Brooks/Kentucky State Penitentiary Download Full PDF Opinion Content: April 21, 2026 In re: Jeremy Brooks/Kentucky State Penitentiary Summary: The Kentucky State Penitentiary (“the Penitentiary”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) by denying an inmate request for a copy of a record that does…

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