No Kings, Lexington
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Demonstrators protested Trump administration policies and exercised their right to free speech, which some said they fear is being eroded.
An organizer with this Saturday's "No Kings" rally in Lexington says both a sense of urgency and worries about publicly demonstrating are coloring the first nationwide "No Kings" event since June.
Thousands of Kentuckians turned out under the autumn sun to protest President Donald Trump’s administration, some pointedly refuting Republican claims disparaging their motives. In Lexington, Gracia O’Brien,
Significant delays are expected in downtown Lexington Friday as crews repair a water main. The repairs will take place on Main Street and begin around 9 a.m., according to the Lexington Traffic Management Center. The middle and left lanes of the road are expected to be closed until repairs are complete.
Natalie’s Sisters marks 25 years of outreach with a gala at Limestone Hall in Lexington, featuring live performances, a silent auction, and support for women recovering from trafficking and addiction.
At Wednesday’s open house at the Lyric Theater, people shared varying opinions about what downtown Lexington needs most.
"Annabelle," the real-life Raggedy Ann doll that inspired "The Conjuring" universe horror franchise, is coming to Kentucky.The doll is considered one of the most dangerous artifacts ever investigated.
So when I found out I would be visiting Lexington, Kentucky—a.k.a. the horse capital of the world—I was tickled pink to learn that an actual horse named Oliver would be handling my itinerary. After all, who better to do the job?!
The religious nonprofit wrote in a news release on Oct. 4 that bringing to modern accessibility and efficiency standards wouldn’t be financially feasible, considering Lexington’s