The Herald-Leader and Kentucky.com won 11 first-place awards, and for the third straight year was recognized as the top large newspaper in the commonwealth.
Leader’s coverage of the city’s 250th birthday includes memorable stories of iconic people -- and animals. Smiley Pete had a ...
Dozens of people gathered on the streets of downtown Lexington to protest new executive orders signed by President Donald ...
Bourbon is a $9 billion industry in Kentucky, and Lexington is near the heart of Bourbon Country. The first registered ...
Gambling problem calls in Kentucky greatly increased in the past 12 months at the very least according to the Kentucky ...
Donors are needed to recoup an estimated 1,000 plus units that were lost earlier this month due to winter weather.
J. Taylor Davis has excelled at about anything he has tried but being a successful author was never on the radar.
TheKentucky basketball program is in good hands next season, Mark Pope’s debut recruiting class in Lexington featuring not ...
The Kentucky basketball team fell to Vanderbilt 74-69 on Saturday suffering its second straight SEC loss. A Lexington radio ...
John Calipari's legacy in Lexington extends beyond what his Kentucky Wildcats did on the court. Kentucky residents share ...
The University of Kentucky’s 2025 Economic Outlook Conference provides an opportunity to learn more about the factors that ...
LEXINGTON — Kentucky Lantern reporters won two awards announced during the Kentucky Press Association Winter Convention ...