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Lexington Herald-Leader, 29 mai 2026

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ArticleIran War lifts 2nd infla­tion read­ing to highest since 2023

meas­ure of infla­tion closely watched by the Fed­eral Reserve accel­er­ated in April to a threeyear high, rein­for­cing the cent­ral bank’s bud­ding sup­port to con­sider rais­ing interest rates if price pres­sures do not ease. The per­sonal...

Iran War lifts 2nd infla­tion read­ing to highest since 2023

ArticleSpeak­ers at FCPS meet­ing ask super­in­tend­ent to leave dis­trict

At least 11 people who spoke at Wed­nes­day’s Fay­ette County Board of Edu­ca­tion meet­ing asked for Fay­ette Super­in­tend­ent Demetrus Lig­gins’ resig­na­tion or fir­ing amid the dis­trict’s sig­ni­fic­ant budget prob­lems. Lig­gins has been...

Speak­ers at FCPS meet­ing ask super­in­tend­ent to leave dis­trict

ArticleWhat’s next for land­mark down­town cof­fee shop after employee strike?

With the retire­ment of founder Pat Ger­hard after 37 years, her land­mark cof­fee and art shop Third Street Stuff & Cof­fee will close next week, but hopes to reopen after renov­a­tion and recon­cili­ation with work­ers. In a state­ment to the...

What’s next for land­mark down­town cof­fee shop after employee strike?

ArticleLex­ing­ton coun­cil adds $2.75M to new city budget

The Lex­ing­ton-Fay­ette Urban County Coun­cil came one step closer to final­iz­ing the next city budget, adding $2.75 mil­lion in new expenses in a Tues­day meet­ing. The coun­cil amended Mayor Linda Gor­ton’s pro­posed $546.72 mil­lion gen­eral fund...

Lex­ing­ton coun­cil adds $2.75M to new city budget

ArticleLex­ing­ton jail work­ers’ union is close to a new con­tract with the city

Uni­on­ized work­ers at the Fay­ette County Deten­tion Cen­ter are on the cusp of a new labor con­tract. On May 26, the Urban County Coun­cil advanced a new col­lect­ive bar­gain­ing agree­ment between the city and the cor­rec­tion officers’ and...

Lex­ing­ton jail work­ers’ union is close to a new con­tract with the city