Lexington city offices are closed Monday as crews continue clearing icy roads. Waste collection is canceled, and residents are urged to limit travel during winter weather.
The Catholic Action Center has opened warming centers in Lexington and is housing more than 150 people in motels as extreme cold threatens those experiencing homelessness.
Mayor Linda Gorton declared a state of emergency for Lexington on Friday.
Advocates said freezing temperatures are making survival a nightly challenge for those without shelter.
On Tuesday February 10, students in kindergarten through 12th grade will return to school on a two-hour delay.
The city's state of emergency will be in effect until at least Wednesday morning.
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