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BalanceBleu serves free meals to Lexington service industry

BY KRISTINA ROSEN If anyone deserves discounted or free meals amidst the temporary restaurant shutdowns and in-person dining suspensions it’s service industry workers. Many campaigns have...

What to do for Easter in Lexington, KY 2020?

Between live stream church services and virtual Easter egg hunts, you can still celebrate the holiday this year amidst the temporary shutdowns and bans on in-person gatherings.

Agave & Rye asks Kentucky restaurants to lend a hand for...

Agave & Rye is lending a hand, literally, amid the temporary restaurant shut downs and need for personal protective equipment or PPE.

Fayette County Public Schools remain closed until May

This information has since been updated as of April 20, 2020. Click here for the updated information.   On Thursday, April 2, Governor Beshear held a...

Message from Lexington doctor’s wife: Stay Home

Message from Lexington doctor’s wife: Stay Home By Brooke Smith  This is a mask our dear friend’s mother sent for Kevin. He is feeling the support...

Where to order Easter takeout in Lexington, KY 2020?

Easter might look a little different this year, but that isn’t keeping Lexington, KY area restaurants from offering takeout, curbside, and heat & ready meals for the holiday.

Breathe in and breathe out, Vitale Buford offers online workshops

BY KRISTINA ROSEN Vitale Buford is an author, international speaker, and thanks to the current pandemic, a recently discovered online mental wellness trainer. While anticipating the...

Kentucky to close non life-sustaining businesses

Governor Beshear announced “Effective Thursday, March 26 at 8 pm, all non life-sustaining businesses to close in-person traffic.”

With help from The Lee Initiative and Maker’s Mark, Lexington launches...

BY KRISTINA ROSEN The last nine days might’ve seemed like the longest nine days of the year, but that's probably most apparent for those in...

Nonessential retail to close in Kentucky during COVID-19, but what is...

Governor Beshear announced that all in-person retail businesses that are not life-sustaining will close on Monday, March 23 at 8 pm. Life-sustaining, essential retail businesses...