A string of shootings over the weekend left nine injured in Lexington, again raising questions about whether the city is doing all it can to prevent violence.
A march which took place in June 2020 wound up featuring two different groups of protesters. Sarah Williams’ defense attorney took issue with the organizers of the march not having a permit.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a legislative package Wednesday night aimed at curbing gun violence and tightening gun laws, sending it to the Senate where it is unlikely to gain any traction.
Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton chose to prioritize public safety in the city's 2023 budget. And part of that plan is to use $275,000 for 75 additional Flock license plate reader cameras.