Lexington Unveils Ambitious Green Energy Plan To Achieve Carbon Neutrality By 2040
Last year, the city of Lexington, seeking a future with less carbon impact, announced a 2040 goal of carbon neutrality. Details of the strategy were presented yesterday at a crowded town hall meeting; the plan presented includes the strategies that will define the development of the energy systems, transport systems and structure of the city […]
Lexington Duck Derby Raises Over 37000 For Local Charities
The 25th annual Lexington Duck Derby splashed its way to victory this past weekend, collecting $37,000 for various Lexington charities and providing an entertaining day for all too. The now annual tradition for the city of Lexington involved thousands of rubber ducks racing down a specific waterway, all of which were sponsored by people of […]
Georgetown And Lexington Schools Focus On Student Mental Health And Academic Support
Due to the rising student concern in students’ health wellbeing and academic performance, schools in Georgetown and Lexington in Kentucky have initiated programs in an effort to provide student psychological needs and to try and improve the quality of education that students receive. The initiatives are to be implemented as educators and parents have raised […]
Local Businesses Thrive As Georgetown And Lexington See Economic Upturn
Georgetown and Lexington in particular have recently known an important economic revival in strong alliance to commerce, stores being more frequented lately. The increase is particularly perked up after CSR was affected by the COVID-19 and the consequent slowdown in the economy. For shop owners that sell luxury items in the main business district in […]
Lexington Firefighter Arrested For Alleged Trading Card Theft
If one would describe a typical day in the Lexington Fire Department, the last thing that would be expected is for one of its own to be arrested for theft – and it happened just last week. The firefighter whose identity is yet to be released once he is formally charged is alleged to have […]
Two Injured In Lexington Shooting As Police Search For Suspect
Thursday night it was reported that two people were injured in a shooting incident in Lexington, and the incident actually took place at early hours of Friday morning. The incident, which took place early Monday at around 00:30, has ensured a bold police hunt for the main suspect who is still on the loose. According […]
Lexington Police Department Implements New Technology To Enhance Public Safety
Actually, the Lexington Police Department has introduced new Flock camera technology and it reflects the stadial advance in the field for increasing the level of security. This hi-tech surveillance system, which has been planted at various sensitive areas in the city, is gradually proving useful in the fight against crime and in the course of […]
Lexington Extends Heat Plan As Temperatures Soar
In the current week as Lexington prepares for more days of record high temperatures, city officials have declared an extension of Phase one of Heat Plan up to and including June 25 evening. This comes even as forecaster predict that temperatures will continue to soar to dangerous levels that may cause health complications to risk […]
Lexington Residents Voice Concerns Over Traffic Congestion
Lexington in Kentucky presents a rising problem that may spoil its beautiful allure. People living in Lexington are increasingly communicating their displeasure about increasing congestion on roads that has progressed consistently for several years. Concerned citizens met at the central branch of the Lexington Public Library for a recent town hall to converse with city […]
New Tech Companies Bring Jobs To Lexington Area
Many new technology companies have decided to set up shop in Lexington which is leading to a remarkable increase in the local economy along with varied job creation and inventive concepts. This advancement is celebrated as a major influx to the local economy and may inspire Lexington to become a thriving tech center in the […]