Leader’s examination of Lexington’s 250-year history focuses on one of the very first taverns that opened in the city and was ...
Longtime Lexington Herald-Leader sports columnist John Clay is one of seven individuals elected to join the U.S. Basketball ...
The Trump administration and DOGE are making swift and sweeping changes across the federal government. We need your help tracking those actions and the consequences.
Leader’s yearlong series examines a Lexington historical moment: The day a woman became a city police officer.
A parent in Monroe County Schools district told the Herald-Leader a video included people in the community shouting a racial slur.
The news over the weekend that Murray State has parted ways with head men’s basketball coach Steve Prohm and the word Monday ...
A 15-year-old boy died after another teen was playing with a gun and it went off, hitting them both, police in Colorado said.
As children played in the parking lot on March 7, Clubb drove into the lot and tried to run over the worker with his vehicle, ...
An amended lawsuit against Sean Combs, aka “Diddy,” names a Hawaii police chief as a co-conspirator, saying he helped ...
While the Immigration and Nationality Act is worded to give authorities broad discretion for removals, Greg Siskind, a nationally recognized immigration attorney, said the Trump administration’s move ...
More than $17 million worth of stolen checks were posted on a Telegram channel where the checks were to be sold, prosecutors said.
City leaders are responding to increased gun violence in Lexington. Three people are dead stemming from three separate ...