On this installment, we chat with Adrian Bryant about Lexington's housing needs, rural short-term rental rules, the outlook ...
The United Nations effort to achieve “harmony” with the natural world kicks off in Colombia this week. Recent reports show ...
Everett never felt like she fit in her hometown of Manhattan, Kan. After moving to New York City and developing a cabaret ...
Housing needs in Lexington and across the state remain a top issue for policymakers. In the last week they've received new ...
Vice President Harris has spent the past two Sundays in Black churches, a time-honored election season tradition for Democrats.
Since recent hurricanes slammed Florida and much of the East Coast, a lot of misinformation about FEMA assistance has been ...
A new Biden administration rule meant to raise the wages of teachers in the federal Head Start preschool program could force local programs to scale back if Congress doesn't agree to increase funding.
Millions of Americans have already voted, and the presidential candidates are ramping up travel even more this week. We get up to date on the state of the race and the week ahead.
Indian officials were in the U.S. earlier in October for talks about an alleged plot to target an American activist. He talks about how having a target on his back has changed his life.
Medicaid can now pay for medical and mental health care delivered on the sidewalk. This will transform how care for unhoused people can be given in the states that take advantage of the policy change.
In one Paris bar, predicting the outcome of the U.S. presidential election is a long tradition. For over a century, a straw poll taken there has been pretty accurate at predicting the winner.
In Cuba, lights are starting to come back on in parts of the country four days into a nationwide blackout. The Caribbean island is undergoing its worst economic crisis in decades.