Hope Center to host holiday party for hundreds of clients Tuesday

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – The Hope Center is gearing up to bring some holiday cheer to hundreds of people in its recovery, emergency shelter and veterans programs with a large holiday celebration on Tuesday. Organizers say the event, held at the Hope Center’s Don Ball Campus, will serve about 300 clients and distribute more than 600 gifts. Participants…

Lexington to formally close its 250th anniversary celebration Monday

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Mayor Linda Gorton will officially mark the end of Lexington’s year-long 250th anniversary celebration during a news conference Monday afternoon. The event is set for 5 p.m. at Central Bank Center, where Gorton will be joined by 250LEX co-chairs Dr. Eunice Beatty and Kip Cornett. Monday’s announcement will formally close out a full year…

Lexington extends Emergency Winter Weather Plan as dangerous cold continues

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – With dangerously cold temperatures lingering across the region, Lexington officials are extending the activation of the city’s Emergency Winter Weather Plan through Tuesday morning, according to the Office of Homelessness Prevention and Intervention. During the plan’s activation, emergency shelters add extra beds, LexTran provides free fixed-route transportation to shelter locations, and outreach teams are…

Lexington postpones Monday trash pickup due to dangerously cold weather

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – The City of Lexington is delaying Monday garbage collection this week as dangerously cold temperatures move into the region. Residents who normally receive city trash pickup on Mondays will instead have their garbage collected on Wednesday, Dec. 17. City officials say the change is intended to protect sanitation crews working in the extreme cold…

Cold and possibly icy Monday morning, but relief is on the way

Watch for ice and cold temps Monday morning A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect until 10 AM EST Monday. This is due to temperatures in the single digits. The good news is that winds are calm to start. However, by late morning when temperatures begin to rise to the teens, winds start to pick up, and our feels-like temps…

Former Laurel County deputy suspected of killing mother before taking his own life on I-75

WHITLEY COUNTY, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Berea Police say a former Laurel County sheriff’s deputy is suspected of killing his mother early Sunday morning, then later taking his own life during a traffic stop on Interstate 75. Investigators say 51-year-old Kevin Berry, a former deputy with the Laurel County Sheriff’s Office, is believed to have fatally shot his 77-year-old…

Nancy Volunteer Firefighters help deliver baby on side of road in Pulaski County

PULASKI COUNTY, KY. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Nancy Volunteer Firefighters helped deliver a baby on the side of the road in Pulaski County, according to officials. Fire officials say crews responded to assist a mother who went into labor and gave birth on the side of the roadway before she could reach a hospital. Firefighters provided immediate care to both…

Firefighters battle early morning house fire on Shug Road in Mount Vernon

MOUNT VERNON, KY. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Firefighters battled a house fire early Sunday morning in Mount Vernon, according to the Mount Vernon Fire Department. Officials say crews were called around 2 a.m. to assist the Western Rockcastle Volunteer Fire Department with a house fire on Shug Road. The Mount Vernon Fire Department reports that six members responded to the…

Wayne County man arrested after abandoned vehicle linked to construction company burglary

WAYNE COUNTY, KY. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – A Wayne County man is facing multiple charges after deputies say his abandoned vehicle helped lead them to a burglary at a local construction company. According to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, deputies on Friday located a vehicle belonging to Ryan Jahnke on Canada Creek Road. Officials say the vehicle was abandoned with…

Bitter cold lingers before a gradual midweek warm-up

Single-digit temperatures stick around through Monday before milder air and rain chances arrive later this week.

Bitter Cold Holds On After a Frigid Start We started the day under brutally cold conditions, with morning temperatures in the single digits and wind chills dropping below zero in many spots. Despite plenty of sunshine through the afternoon, the deep snowpack and arctic air made it difficult for much melting to take place. While sunshine helped just a bit,…

Dangerous cold settles in after a wintry weather system makes its way through

Lingering slick spots this morning give way to an extended stretch of bitter Arctic cold across the region

Lingering Snow and Slick Roads This Morning We are still dealing with a few lingering snow showers and pockets of a wintry mix early this morning, but the bulk of the precipitation is beginning to wind down and move out of the area. Overnight, many locations picked up anywhere from a light coating to around an inch of snow, and…

Status hearing set for Former Letcher County Sheriff accused in judge’s death

LETCHER COUNTY, KY. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – A status hearing is scheduled next Thursday for former Letcher County Sheriff Shawn “Mickey” Stines, who is accused of shooting and killing District Judge Kevin Mullins. According to court documents, the hearing at 1:30 p.m. in Letcher County Circuit Court will allow the judge to determine whether a separate hearing is needed regarding…

Amazon reveals Alexa’s most asked questions of 2025

LEXINGTON, KY. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Amazon has released its roundup of the most-asked questions to Alexa in 2025, revealing what people are curious about most this year. Among the top questions are everyday inquiries such as “How long do I poach an egg for?” and “What’s the diameter of Earth?” Users also frequently asked about celebrities, including their height,…

Powerball Jackpot hits $1 billion, 14th time in U.S. history

(ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Lottery jackpots continue to reach historic highs, with Saturday’s Powerball estimated at a staggering $1 billion. This marks the 14th time in U.S. history a lottery prize has reached at least $1 billion, with the first billion-dollar jackpot occurring in 2016. Experts say rising ticket prices over the past 13 years and steeper odds for winning…

The Nest’s Reindeer Express returns to support 900+ families in Lexington

LEXINGTON, KY. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – The Nest’s annual Reindeer Express program has returned to Lexington, providing holiday support to more than 900 local families this season. Organizers say the event delivers toys, coats, and meals to families in need, helping nearly 2,000 children throughout the community. The Reindeer Express is one of The Nest’s largest annual programs, aimed at…

Georgetown Police host Cram the Cruiser Event to benefit Scott County Animal Care

GEORGETOWN, KY. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – The Georgetown Police Department is reminding the community about its “Cram the Cruiser” event aimed at collecting much-needed supplies for Scott County Animal Care and Control. Officers say a police cruiser will be parked outside the Walmart at 112 Osborne Way throughout the weekend to serve as a donation drop-off point. Community members are…

Fired Michigan Football Coach Sherrone Moore faces felony charges after arrest

(ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Fired University of Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore is facing multiple criminal charges following his arrest Wednesday, just hours after his dismissal from the program. According to court records, Moore has been charged with felony third-degree home invasion, along with misdemeanor stalking and misdemeanor breaking and entering or entering without breaking. Authorities say the charges…

Historic Preservation Group sues Trump Administration over White House Ballroom

WASHINGTON D.C. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – The nation’s top historic preservation group is suing the Trump administration in an effort to block construction of President Donald Trump’s proposed new White House ballroom. The National Trust for Historic Preservation, a congressionally chartered nonprofit organization tasked with preserving historic buildings, filed the lawsuit seeking to halt the project until required review boards…

Winter weather pattern rolls on into the weekend

More light snow potential north followed by a quick Arctic blast on Sunday

A stout clipper system brought a fresh blanket of snow to much of Central and Eastern Kentucky to close out the week on Friday. Snowfall totals were in the 3″-4″ inch range through the heart of the Bluegrass with a few isolated spots reaching 5″ or more. We did see this system overachieve across Southern Kentucky with much of that…