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Downtown Lexington’s Sts. Peter & Paul School PE teacher to retire after 28 years

The PE teacher at Sts. Peter & Paul School, Mrs. Schenck, announced her retirement after 28 years. She was gifted her with a red maple tree to commemorate her years at SPPS. SPPS is a regional catholic school, located on West Short Street in downtown Lexington, KY.

Mayor Gorton announces restrictions for Lexington parks to help social distancing

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Mayor Linda Gorton announced effective March 27 that all athletic fields and courts in Lexington parks are closed, but walking/biking/running trails will remain open. These restrictions are to help the community with social distancing. Mayor Gorton also announced that Lexington's natural areas like Raven Run and McConnell springs are to close along with golf courses. These measures are being put...

Thursday Night Live returns to downtown Lexington in July

Thursday Night Live is back this summer! Central Bank Thursday Night Live returns to downtown Lexington on July 1 at the Fifth Third Bank Pavilion in Tandy Park. Thursday Night Live is an evening of beverages, tasty food, and of course, great music by live bands that happens every Thursday evening through mid-October.   ____ Call today to advertise in Downtown Guide, 859.361.4169

Italx, a new Italian restaurant opens in Lexington’s downtown City Center

After more than five years, the moment that Jonathan Lundy and TJ Cox have been waiting for is finally here. The two who brought us Corto Lima will finally introduce their new Italian concept to downtown Lexington. Italx will open in Lexington's new City Center development on Tuesday, October 6. Cox and Lundy have been business partners since 2014, but their...