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Editor’s Note: As Lexington celebrates the 250th anniversary of its founding, the Herald-Leader and kentucky.com each day ...
Private and public fund drives started to save the theatre and ultimately it became part of the Lexington Center complex that included the new Rupp Arena and convention center that opened in 1976.
A second major Lexington shopping center has changed hands in less than a year. The Summit at Fritz Farm, an upscale shopping center that opened in 2017 at the corner of Man o’ War Boulevard and ...
the Arc Coast, a center console boat with many of the capabilities of its predecessors at a significantly lower price. As a reminder, Arc is a relatively new company, founded in 2021 in Los ...
The Arc Lexington and Transitions recently announced that Shaloni Winston, CEO of The Arc Lexington and founder of Transitions, has been named the 2025 Remarkable Woman of the Capital Region by ...
With advanced software, minimal maintenance, and a noise-free ride, the 24-foot Arc Coast is built for modern boaters who want more connection and less complication For decades, center consoles ...
Detailed specs are in short supply at the moment, and all we have are shadowy renders, but we can tell you that the 24-ft (7.3-m) vessel will features a 400-hp propulsion system. Arc is promising ...
UA posted four images to social media of how the McKale Center floor could be redesigned. The prototype receiving the most votes will be the court design for next season.
The University of Arizona posted four images of what McKale's court could look like next season, and asked fans to vote on ...
From 1947 to 1974, incarcerated Black men and other vulnerable inpatient groups were exploited in research studies held at the Addiction Research Center (ARC) in Lexington, Kentucky. These studies ...
Dr. Alexandra Paul, associate professor of neurosurgery at Albany Medical Center College ... of curriculum and clinical excellence at the Arc Lexington Transition Program, speaks after winning ...
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., marking a major shift in Kennedy Center policy that comes just two months after President Donald Trump complained about union costs.