George Wilson Safety Foundation delivers holiday cheer to students

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) — Former NFL star and Kentucky Pro-Football Hall of Famer George Wilson’ paid a visit to Lexington on Wednesday helping to spread some holiday cheer. Wilson and his charity, the George Wilson Safety Foundation taking 30 kids in the Fayette County Public School System on a shopping spree and Academy Sports + Outdoors on Nicholasville Road. Wilson…

Our tranquil mid-December weather pattern continues

Expect cold mornings and pleasant afternoons across the area the rest of the week

Despite a weak boundary dropping through the Ohio Valley early Wednesday bringing slightly cooler air to the region, it was another delightful December day across Central and Eastern Kentucky. With more sunshine after a few morning clouds and a light northeast wind, afternoon highs reached upper 40s and low 50s! This quiet weather pattern we’ve enjoyed so far this week…

Federal Medical Center highlights culinary arts re-entry program

The Federal Medical Center held their quarterly community relations board meeting, highlighting their culinary arts program. 

Lexington, Ky (WTVQ): A winter wonderland, everything that you see here, is the work of the Lexington the Federal Medical Center Culinary Arts Re-entry program.  FMC held their quarterly community relations board meeting, highlighting their culinary arts program. For more than ten years this project has helped women to successfully return back to the community. Candace Egbert, he Vocational Technology,…

Winchester community upset by zoning changes; court defends stance

WINCHESTER, Ky. (WTVQ) — Zoning changes have been a big discussion in Clark County — and the 2024 Comprehensive Plan underwent major changes in court. Disappointed looks came from residents of Clark County as they sat and listened to the Fiscal Court make substantial changes to goals and objectives that the planning commission previously approved. “The Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee…

Senate Majority Floor Leader Damon Thayer to not seek re-election

GEORGETOWN, Ky. (WTVQ) — Damon Thayer will not seek re-election after over two decades serving in Kentucky’s Senate. Senate Majority Floor Leader Thayer (R-Georgetown) announced on Wednesday that his term will conclude in December 2024. “I have decided not to seek re-election to the state Senate in 2024,” Thayer said in a press release. “The end of my current term…

‘Be a Santa to a Senior’ program helps bring holiday cheer to retirement home

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) — Wednesday, community members in Lexington came together with hundreds of gifts for an annual “Be a Santa to a Senior” program. For 20 years, Home Instead has collected gifts for seniors who are often over-looked, isolated or alone during the holiday season. Our photojournalist Dylan Scheid was at Connie Griffith Manor and spoke with two organizers…

Stephen Lawson gave information to police in exchange for immunity, attorney says

BARDSTOWN, Ky. (WTVQ) — Stephen Lawson, the third man arrested and charged in connection to the death of Crystal Rogers, had been providing police with “critical information” in exchange for immunity. “I did not hurt Crystal and was not involved in hurting Crystal. I didn’t plan to hurt Crystal. I didn’t conspire to hurt Crystal. Those are his statements,” Stephen’s…

Man killed in shooting at Lexington Convenience Store

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) —  A man has died after a shooting at a convenience store in Lexington. The Lexington Police Department responded to Dairy Mart on the 1100 block of Winburn Drive at 7:25 p.m. on Tuesday night for a shooting with a victim. When officers arrived, the found a man suffering from a gunshot wound. The victim was transported…

Slightly cooler but still nice into the mid-week

A dry front will knock our temperatures back a few degrees on Wednesday with more dry weather on the way

After another cold start to Tuesday across Central and Eastern Kentucky it turned out to be a milder afternoon! With high pressure in control over the region, the combination of sunshine and a breezy southwest wind at 10 to 15 miles per hour pushed afternoon highs all the way into the low 50s. We should see our temperatures back off…

“Forward, Together”: Beshear, Coleman sworn in during Inaugural Address at the State Capitol

FRANKFORT, Ky (WTVQ)- The celebrations continued in Frankfort all day Tuesday for the 62nd Gubernatorial Inauguration, as Governor Andy Beshear and Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman were sworn in for the second time as the state’s top leaders. The inaugural address wrapped up on state capitol steps with a ceremony full of pomp and circumstance. The theme “Forward, Together” was evident…

Lexington receives nearly $22 Million for road safety

Senator Mitch McConnell granted the city nearly $22 million to improve New Circle Road

Lexington, Ky (WTVQ):  Senator Mitch McConnell granted the city nearly $22 million to improve New Circle Road. According to Mayor Linda Gorton, one of the biggest problem areas is on North New Circle Road between Newtown Pike and Bryan Station road. “Have the highest number of fatalities and crashes between the years of 2015 and 2021,” Gorton said. The goal…