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Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton proclaimed June 30 “You Belong Here Day” to celebrate the new eight-part docuseries “You Belong ...
Lexington Fayette Urban County Council denied the approval of Mayor Linda Gorton’s appointment to fill an upcoming vacancy on ...
Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton proclaimed June 30th as "You Belong Here Day" in honor of a new docuseries that highlights Kentucky's food culture.
The celebration of Lexington's 250th year continues in July, including Fourth of July events, concerts and restaurant week.
On the latest edition of Kentucky Newsmakers, WKYT’s Bill Bryant talks with Lexington Fire Department Chief Jason Wells and ...
Linda Gorton has likely spent more hours in Lexington's council chamber than any other candidate in the May 22 primary. Gorton served 16 years on the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council.
Mayor Linda Gorton and Dr. Kraig Humbaugh, with the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department, discuss Lexington’s first case of Covid-19 during a press conference on March 6, 2020.
Former Vice Mayor Linda Gorton announced Tuesday that she will enter the race for mayor, becoming the second candidate to announce she will seek the city’s top elected position.
Short Street will be 42nd Street for the next three weeks in honor of the Lexington Theatre Company's 10th anniversary.
Mayor Linda Gorton covered a wide range of topics, from violent crime to economic development, noting changes and accomplishments throughout 2024 in her annual State of the City-County address.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton laid out her budget plans for the next fiscal year. The plan includes key investments in new public safety measures.
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