The Kentucky House passed a bill that would align the state's Medicaid program with new federal requirements Friday.
Jobs for America’s Graduates, known as JAG, is a nonprofit program operating in middle and high schools across the country.
Not every kid makes the school team. Not every family can afford travel ball. That's why Korry Dortch founded DDL Basketball.
Kentucky House Republicans fast-tracked a bill that would enroll the state into a federal tax scholarship program.
The district is joining the new certified SC cafeteria program and the goal is to help schools buy local produce, grains and ...
Hundreds of people walked through downtown Lexington Saturday morning for the Lexington Rescue Mission’s 19th annual Walk for Warmth, an event aimed at raising money to place unhoused residents into ...
Kentucky lawmakers could opt Kentucky into a federal education tax credit program, reigniting a long-running debate over school choice and public education funding.
From August 20 to 22, 2026, the International Society for Equine Reproduction (ISER Society) will host the International ...
Lexington-Richland School District Five will serve more locally grown foods through the new Certified SC Cafeteria program supporting farmers and students.
The number of Lexington residents seeing part or all of their medical bills erased through the national program Undue Medical Debt is closing in on 10,000.
Commerce Lexington President & CEO Bob Quick has announced plans to retire. His final day is targeted for July 31, 2026.
A popular charter school in Lexington County could be expanding.
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