Leaders from the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government and Fayette County Public Schools held a joint after-action meeting on Thursday to discuss ways to improve the response to hazardous weather.
Mayor Linda Gorton, along with city leaders, met on Thursday to discuss strengthening communication when severe weather hits the area.
Lexington, SC 01/31/2025 - Carolina Gas Transmission recently presented a generous gift of $14,750 to the Lexington One ...
Franklin Resources targets $13 billion to $20 billion in private market fundraising for fiscal 2025. Management indicated the higher end of this range depends on the timing of Lexington’s flagship ...
The Blue Grass Airport saw a record number of travelers last year, according to the airport. A total of 1,571,805 passengers ...
Commerce Lexington is proud to announce its annual awards recognizing community impact and volunteerism, which highlight individuals and organizations that have had a significant impact on our ...
The Melroy is expected to open in late February with a bar and dining room available for members. Eventually the space will expand to include a rooftop ...
Mayor Linda Gorton covered a wide range of topics, from violent crime to economic development, noting changes and ...
The address, held at the Central Bank Center at 11:30 a.m., is expected to span from the city’s 250th birthday to city-wide crime.
Canadian component parts maker Olon Industries Inc. plans to close its largest North American facility in Lexington, North ...
Lexington restaurant owner Brad Scott, who is a co-owner of A.P. Suggins Bar & Grill and The Tulip Bistro + Bar, is planning ...
Lexington officials are set to review developers’ proposals this week for projects that would generate a combined 201 new housing units in office parks and commercial districts.