Thursday, September 21, 2017

Lexington Mayor Jim Gray says he plans to take action to relocate ... and other top stories.

  • Lexington Mayor Jim Gray says he plans to take action to relocate ...

    Lexington Mayor Jim Gray says he plans to take action to relocate ...
    CLOSE President Trump interrupted a signing ceremony for veterans to publicly denounce the deadly violence in Charlottesville, Virginia saying the U.S. government is "ready, willing and able" to step in. USA TODAYBuy PhotoLexington Mayor Jim Gray (C) addresses the media after filing to challenge U.S. Sen. Rand Paul in the 2016 election, filling a hole on the Democratic ticket left vacant when former state Auditor Adam Edelen at the State Capital in Frankfort, Kentucky. January 26, ..
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  • Is Lexington “the next Charleston?”

    Is Lexington “the next Charleston?”
    Lexington tops a list of “incredible last-minute vacations” shared on Yahoo! Lifestyle. “You heard it from us first: This Southern gem is about to blow up as the next Charleston,” the post says of Lexington, which is named among spots such as Portland, Ore., Austin, Texas, Los Angeles, Mexico City and Sofia, Bulgaria. While the post mentions nothing of the Bluegrass’ famed horse industry, it touts a tour of Woodford Reserve Distillery and local eats at Mintons and Lockbox. As for where to stay,..
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  • Man injured in overnight shooting in Lexington

    Man injured in overnight shooting in Lexington
    LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - One man was injured after a shooting late Friday night in Lexington. Police say it happened just before midnight in the parking lot of One Hundred Chevy Chase on Lakeshore Drive. They say the man was grazed in the leg by a bullet. He was treated by paramedics at the scene and refused to go to the hospital. Police say they found shell casings at the scene, but do not know who may have pulled the trigger. They say the victim told them there were several people at the scene..
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  • Man dies after being shot on Second Street in Lexington

    Man dies after being shot on Second Street in Lexington
    A man died after being shot on East Second Street in Lexington early Saturday. Steven Earl Robinson Jr., 35, was pronounced dead at 2:50 a.m. in the emergency room at University of Kentucky Chandler Hospital, according to the Fayette County coroner’s office. Lexington police Lt. Jeremy Tuttle said the shooting happened on the 300 block of Second Street. He said officers had a description of one suspect. Robinson was found outside a bar with a gunshot wound to the upper chest, WKYT-TV reported. ..
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  • Lexington singing competition winner performs Sunday at Crave

    Lexington singing competition winner performs Sunday at Crave
    Last week, I had the pleasure of judging Windstream’s Lexington Untapped singing competition, along with Saraya Brewer of Smiley Pete Publishing and Donald Mason of the Lyric Theatre. The winner we chose, 16-year-old Olivia Peppiatt, a student in the School for Creative and Performing Arts at Lafayette High School, gets her first prize Sunday when she performs just after noon at the Crave Lexington Food and Music Festival in Masterson Station Park. The competition took place over three weeks at..
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  • Community Rallies Behind Lexington Police Officers Injured In ATV ...

    Community Rallies Behind Police Officers Injured In ATV Crash Posted: Saturday, August 12, 2017 9:34 PM EDT Updated: Sunday, August 13, 2017 6:56 AM EDT LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) - The community continues to rally around two Lexington police officers who were injured in an ATV crash just weeks before a new chapter in their lives were set to begin.Katie Rhea and Todd Kleinjan were involved in a tragic ATV accident this past Wednesday. Both Katie and Todd were ejected from a side by side ..
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  • Brad Calipari stuffs the stat sheet during trip to Croatia

    Brad Calipari stuffs the stat sheet during trip to Croatia
    Brad Calipari put up some big numbers during his eight-day basketball trip to Croatia. The University of Kentucky sophomore, and son of head coach John Calipari, averaged 14.3 points, 6.5 assists and 3.3 rebounds a game. Calipari’s Global Sports Academy team finished the eight-day trip with a 3-1 record. The team was made up of 14 collegiate players. Calipari opened the week by scoring 17 points, dishing out seven assists and hauling in four rebounds. His stat line for the second game included..
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  • Former Lexington Fayette Councilwoman Pleads Guilty To Identity ...

    Former Lexington Fayette Councilwoman Pleads Guilty To Identity ...
    Most Popular StoriesMost Popular StoriesMore>> Updated: Saturday, August 12 2017 3:40 PM EDT2017-08-12 19:40:13 GMTLAUREL COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) - The Laurel County Sheriff's Office reports that deputies have arrested 17 people in connection to a massive drug investigation. Sheriff John Root says after receiving many complaints about suspected drug activity or disturbances, his department began investigating three areas in the county: the East 80 Grocery area, KY 770 at West Cumberland Gap Pkwy. ..
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  • Thousands Take Part in Baptist Health Lexington's A Midsummer ...

    Thousands Take Part in Baptist Health Lexington's A Midsummer ...
    Thousands Take Part In A Midsummer Night's Run Posted: Saturday, August 12, 2017 10:27 PM EDT Updated: Sunday, August 13, 2017 6:36 AM EDT LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18)-- Thousands took to the streets of downtown Lexington for Baptist Health Lexington’s A Midsummer Night’s Run presented by Quantrell Subaru. The exclusive downtown, nighttime race has become an event Lexingtonians and people from surrounding areas do not want to miss.For the second straight year, Joseph Mullen was the overall..
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  • Lexington traffic alert

    Lexington traffic alert
    Lexington traffic alert 0 Comments for this article Submitted: 08/12/2017 - 9:31pm Tags: cross walk, Lexington, new signals, traffic alert LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ)- Starting Monday, the new traffic signal on Sir Barton Way in front of the entrance to the new Fredrick Douglass High School will be up and running at 10 AM, weather permitting. In downtown Lexington starting this weekend, workers will be adding a new pedestrian phase to the intersection of South Limestone and Prall St..
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2 Bodies Found This Week in Waters of Central Park .Friends, family gather to remember Lexington murder victim .
2008 Celtics reunite, say it's up to estranged Ray Allen 'to break the ice' .Lexington Health Department offering free HIV screenings .

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