The museum, based in Henry Clay Frick’s 1914 Fifth Avenue mansion, reopens with a deft expansion worthy of a New York ...
Leader’s yearlong examination of Lexington’s 250 years of history examines the story of Charlotte Dupuy, who sought her freedom from Henry Clay.
Called "Ash Lea" and sometimes the "George Miller Home," the house at 331 Central Ave. and its surrounding 3 acres were once ...
Lacrosse now is sanctioned by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association. Here's what to know about Northern Kentucky's 10 ...
The all-time leading scorer in Henry Clay boys basketball history shows off his scoring touch for Missouri in a loss to ...
A newly released rendering of what the exterior of Lexington’s new Henry Clay High School is in construction documents that ...
For more than a century, Fort Benning's name honored a Confederate general who supported slavery. The military changed the ...
At the beginning of the year, dancers and choreographers of all skill levels participated in various prompts to explore ...
On Wednesday, a Lexington neighborhood was filled with family and friends of Arsenio Jackson Jr., a 16-year-old Henry Clay ...
The last of the Poor Clare nuns have moved out of their Uptown New Orleans monastery near Audubon Park, leaving the future of ...