Safe Haven Baby Box founder says personal reason inspired non-profit

Baby boxes help mothers in crisis surrender their baby if they can't take care of their newborn

(WTVQ) — Although they are becoming more common nationwide, the idea of baby boxes was a personal one for Monica Kelsey,  the founder of Safe Haven Baby Boxes, she decided to turn one of her life experiences as an infant into something more, something that would help other mothers in crisis. “The Safe Haven Baby Boxes was birthed out of…

Rain and storm chances ramp up mid-week before we cool down a bit

We saw typical late summer temperatures for the Labor Day weekend but a break from the heat is on the way

It was a toasty Tuesday across Central and Eastern Kentucky as folks headed back to work and school after the long Labor Day weekend. With high pressure off to our southeast and a return flow from the south pushing moisture back into the region, afternoon highs surged back into the upper 80s and low 90s, helping to fuel a few…

Red Mile prepping for Thursday’s launch of first legal sports bets

LEXINGTON, Ky (WTVQ)- There is a lot of excitement  as we near the launch of the first legal sports bets here in Kentucky. On Thursday, people can place those in-person bets at licensed retail facilities. Facilities like the Red Mile here in Lexington have been busy preparing. “It’s fastly approaching. 10 A.M. We’ll be open, it’s very exciting times,” says…

Nearly $400M investment in high-speed internet coming to Ky.

FRANKFORT, Ky. (WTVQ) — Gov. Andy Beshear will award the largest-ever investment in high-speed internet, $386 million, in the history of Kentucky. At Tuesday’s press conference, he also announced the recipients of a second round of grant funding to deliver improved access to more than 40 counties across the Commonwealth, including Fayette, Henry, Laurel and Woodford counties. “Let’s make sure…

Lexington sees another week of rise in COVID-19 cases

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) — Lexington is seeing another week of a rise in COVID-19 cases, health department officials said in updated numbers released on Tuesday. Last week, 327 lab-confirmed tests were tallied, compared to 264 the week prior. Home tests are not included in these counts. While these numbers remain low compared to this time in 2022, when the Lexington-Fayette…

Sen. McConnell’s health episodes show no evidence of strokes or seizures, Capitol physician says

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell’s health episodes show “no evidence” of being strokes or seizures, the Capitol physician said in a letter released Tuesday after a medical evaluation and consultation with neurologists. McConnell’s office released the letter from attending physician Brian P. Monahan as the Senate returns from an extended summer break and questions mount over the long-serving Republican…

Flamingo seen at Cave Run Lake in Ky. in aftermath of Hurricane Idalia

MOREHEAD, Ky. (WTVQ) — Hurricane Idalia has sent a flamboyance of flamingos across the Eastern United States — and one has landed in Morehead, Kentucky. The pink bird first started showing up all over Florida, on both coasts, as Hurricane Idalia passed, according to USA Today. By last Saturday, flamingo sightings were reported in Alabama, North and South Carolina, Ohio,…

Woman who died after being hit by train in Lexington identified

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) — Sharon Jefferson was identified as the woman who died after being hit by a train Monday afternoon, Fayette County Coroner Gary Ginn told ABC 36. The incident happened around 2:30 p.m. at the 4500 block of Iron Works Pike, according to Lexington police. Jefferson was pronounced dead shortly after at 3:15 p.m. She was 58. Jefferson…