Anderson Co. High School band director pleads not guilty to rape, other charges

LAWRENCEBURG, Ky. (WTVQ) — Anderson County High School’s band director, who’s accused of rape and sodomy among other charges, plead not guilty in court Tuesday morning. Patrick Brady was ordered by the judge to have no contact with minors or any Anderson County school staff. He’s charged with four counts of unlawful transaction with a minor, promoting a sexual performance…

2 firefighters injured while battling mobile home fire in Mt. Vernon

MT. VERNON, Ky. (WTVQ) — Two firefighters were injured while battling a mobile home fire around 4 a.m. Tuesday in Mt. Vernon. When firefighters arrived, the mobile home was already deemed a total loss. Crews with the Mt. Vernon Fire Department, Western Fire Department and Brodhead Fire Department worked for about three hours to completely extinguish the fire, which was…

Madison Co. inmate escapes custody

RICHMOND, Ky. (WTVQ) — Kentucky State Police are looking for an inmate who escaped custody in Richmond Monday night. Thomas Crowe allegedly escaped custody and fled from a detention bus that was heading to a rehabilitation facility around 11:30 p.m. The 31-year-old is described as being 5’11” and 159 pounds with blue eyes and brown hair. He was last seen…

Strong storms give way to better weather into the mid-week

After a busy start to the week with active weather across parts of the area, sunshine and less humidity should take over Tuesday

It was a stormy start to the week across some p[arts of Central and Eastern Kentucky as a strong cold front moved across the commonwealth. With plenty of warm, moist air in place big storms fired around Lexington and through Southern and Eastern Kentucky. Despite a number of severe warnings, damage reports were pretty low (always a good thing) with…

Rare level 4/5 moderate risk for Southeastern Ky.

Meteorologist Jordan Smith has a look at your Monday forecast!

Lexington, Ky. (WTVQ) — A significant threat of severe weather is on the way for this afternoon/evening. Areas along I-75 and points east have the best chance. Our latest outlook from the Storm Prediction Center shows just that and has a newly issued RARE MODERATE RISK (level 4/5) for southeastern Kentucky. Let’s break down the latest timing on these storms….

EKU Football counting down days until kickoff

RICHMOND, KY. (WTVQ)- Eastern Kentucky University’s football team is playing in the United Athletic Conference during in the league’s first season of existence. To be successful versus new opponents, EKU must take some steps to break the cycle of usually being a seven win team. “Our consistency and performance are the most important things. The games that we’ve lost have…

Strong to severe storms on the way Sunday into Monday

Meteorologist Jordan Smith has a look at your Saturday evening forecast!

Lexington, Kentucky (ABC 36 WTVQ): Good Saturday evening everyone, todays been another warm and dry summer day across Kentucky but changes are in the forecast. Our weather headlines show just that. We could see a few showers and storms go up late tonight into the overnight but they will not be severe. Just your general summer time thunderstorms. We should…

The weekend start dry and hot before storm chances ramp up again

We could see the potential of a few strong to severe storms late Sunday

It was quite the foggy start across Central and Eastern Kentucky to begin Friday. With all the low level moisture hanging around from the widespread rain on Thursday much of the area saw widespread dense fog, which reduced visibility to less than 1/4 mile for quite awhile making for a challenging morning commute. Once the fog burned off, it was…

36 Blitz: Bryan Station High School

In our 36 Blitz we travel to Bryan Station to see how the defenders prep for the upcoming season

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) — As football season approaches, the Bryan Station Defenders are hoping for another successful season.     Tags: Bryan Station, Bryan Station High School, Defenders, Football, high school, Kentucky, Kentucky High School Athletics Association, KHSAA, Lexington

A few dry and hot days heading into the weekend

Afternoon highs should work back into the upper 80s to around 90 degrees with storm chances at a minimum the next few days

It sure didn’t look or feel like early August on Thursday across Central and Eastern Kentucky thanks to low clouds, light rain and some lingering drizzle. As a result afternoon highs struggled to reach the mid and upper 70s, a solid 10 plus degrees below average for this time of the year. Despite the “cooler” temperatures, humidity levels stayed high…