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Troy Thompson has his fingers on the pulse when it comes to living a better life and creating the right one for yourself. As we all get back to work, national experts agree that people are making changes in their lives. They want to live better, eat better, feel better, and have a better family life.
Nutrition, medical issues, changing careers, family dynamics, continuing education, and money management are just a few of the topics Living Well With Troy will cover.
Tracking strong-to-severe storms through Tuesday
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) - Happy Monday! We are tracking the potential for strong-to-severe storms moving into the ABC 36 viewing area over the next two days.…
Kentucky bows out of The Big Dance in the First Round at the hands of Oakland
PITTSBURGH, PA (WTVQ)- Kentucky men's basketball's 2024 NCAA Tournament run is at an end 40 minutes after it started. The Wildcats lost to Oakland University on Thursday in Pittsburgh,…
Jackson County parents charged with trying to sell their twin babies
JACKSON COUNTY, Ky. (WTVQ) - A Jackson County, Kentucky couple is in the Detention Center there, facing charges they tried to sell their twin newborn daughters. According to their arrest citations, Zackary Davis and Jacquilyn Keith are charged with…
Convicts testimony changes Republican minds in Kentucky
At least 62,000 convicted felons in Kentucky will have the opportunity to wipe their records clean in part because a 45-year-old man convicted of stealing car radios 27 years ago convinced a powerful Republican lawmaker to change his mind.
Lawmakers report long waits at social service office
Kentucky lawmakers who visited a social service office say they found people waiting hours trying to get services restored as the state struggles to fix problems with its public benefit system.
1st congressional district elects 3 delegates
Republicans in Kentucky's 1st Congressional District have selected three delegates to the Republican National Convention who say they are not committed to a candidate.
Hampton: Colleges should focus on jobs-producing programs
Kentucky's lieutenant governor has told a student newspaper that colleges and students should focus on programs that produce jobs.
Kentucky maintains safe lead levels in drinking water data
Federal data shows that Kentucky is maintaining safe levels of lead in drinking water as the crisis in Flint, Michigan, spotlights concerns with public water systems around the country.
NY mother guilty in fatal salt poisoning proclaims innocence
A woman convicted of killing her son by poisoning him with salt in his feeding tube at a suburban New York hospital says she's innocent.
Kentucky lawmakers brought to an impasse after bipartisan budget meeting
bipartisan budget committee met for hours on Sunday. The committee was trying to reach on agreement on a two-year, $21 Billion dollar budget for the state, but called it quits at around 11:30 Sunday night.
Kentucky Football blues
Offense having an off weekend
