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Movie Tavern on Locust Hill is gone. New self-storage business will take its place. → Read More
Windstream files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. → Read More
Ball Homes wants to build a 12-building complex with 336 apartments near Hamburg, near the intersection of Polo Club and Man o’ War boulevards. → Read More
The Ale-8-One Bottling Company in Winchester received approval on Thursday from the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Administration for $685,000 in tax incentives on a proposed $19.4 million project. → Read More
Lexington Clinic, the Bluegrass area’s largest multi-specialty medical practice, will open a new building on the site of its current main campus on South Broadway in late 2020. → Read More
Barstool Sports head Dave Portnoy, who trashed Lexington’s Goodfellas pizza, gets ejected from Super Bowl → Read More
Brannon Crossing Movie Tavern in Nicholasville has been bought by a movie theatre chain. → Read More
Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin ran into a firestorm of criticism when said Kentuckians are getting a bit soft. NBC weatherman called him a “nitwit.” Now a Lexington store is selling “Soft Kentuckian” T-shirts. → Read More
Actress Drew Barrymore, star of the “The Santa Clarita Diet” on Netflix, will be filming part of her new movie, “The Stand-In” at the Wrigley Media Group in Lexington, Kentucky. → Read More
AK Steel is closing its longtime Ashland, Kentucky plant, laying off remaining 230 workers. → Read More
Director Ron Howard’s film adaptation of the controversial book about a Kentucky family, “Hillbilly Elegy” by J.D. Vance, is headed to Netflix. → Read More
Kentucky’s Revenue Department and the IRS will start accepting tax returns on Jan. 28. Kentucky will continue the anti-fraud measures that it says saved the nearly $28 million in 2018. → Read More
SmartAsset, a personal finance web site, ranked Lexington No. 6 on work-life balance, behind Madison, Wisc.; Lincoln, Neb.; Omaha, Neb.; Henderson, Nevada; and Boise, Idaho. → Read More
The Saint Joseph-branded health care hospitals and practices will now be called CHI (Catholic Health Initiatives) Saint Joseph Health. The CHI Saint Joseph moniker will replace the KentuckyOne Health name. → Read More
New York company plans 128 senior apartments on Todds Road. → Read More
While only one house topped the $1 million mark in Lexington’s December sales, plenty of homes sold in the $300,000-$400,000 range → Read More
Hops2Go, a liquor delivery service that opened in 2017, says it is closing “due to some unfortunate circumstances.” → Read More
New bridal boutique at The Summit will mix New York style with Kentucky charm, according to a release. → Read More
Tates Creek High School has a confirmed case of whooping cough. What do those exposed do now? → Read More
WalletHub ranks Kentucky the worst of all 50 states for retirement using a raft of factors. → Read More