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Kit Anderson with CivicLex fills us in on what's going on down at City Hall. There's more discussion surrounding Mayor Linda Gorton's proposed spending plan, the Urban County Council is making changes to how people sign up for public comment, and the Public Arts Commission has launched a new collaborative program to help introduce more public art projects on city-owned property.
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Lexington residents protesting tree removal by Kentucky Utilities showed up again on Lansdowne Drive Wednesday morning, and, with the help of Mayor Linda Gorton, the utility agreed to a temporary compromise. Arlo Barnette reports.
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One woman was arrested at a protest on Lansdowne Drive Monday morning, as Kentucky Utilities began cutting down trees there. Arlo Barnette reports.News…
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Following months of work through the summer, Mayor Linda Gorton's Commission for Racial Justice and Equality has delivered dozens of recommendations to…
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The Novel Coronavirus is hitting the city on every front, including finances. Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton did not sugar coat her proposed budget for the…
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Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton says the city is having "mixed results" enforcing social distancing guidelines at city parks -- and will be taking more steps…
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Lexington is shutting down popular nature areas, along with golf courses and athletic fields, in response to reports of residents failing to engage in…
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Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton gave her State of the City address on Tuesday. As WUKY’s Karyn Czar reports, the Mayor outlined the successes of her first…
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Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton warns city spending is outpacing revenues and she’s recommending the Urban County Council adopt a more restrained budget for…
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In her inaugural State of the City address Tuesday, which she tweaked to include the "State of the County," Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton zeroed in on…