Temperatures continue to heat up as we welcome June

We could see our first 90 degree highs since last fall this weekend with dry conditions expected

It was a very summer-like finish to the month of May across Central and Eastern Kentucky with more sunshine and afternoon highs climbing into the mid-80s. With enough moisture around and temperatures warming and mixing the air up, a few isolated storms fired up mainly across Southern and Western Kentucky so the bulk of the area was high and dry…

Paris bakery donating proceeds this week to help Dep. Caleb Conley’s family

Countryside Sweets is donating 60% of their sales this week to benefit the Conley Family

PARIS, Ky. (WTVQ) — For many Deputy Caleb Conley was the example of how one should live their life, being kind-hearted, honest, and loving everyone and everything no matter what. Deputy Conley was shot and killed a little over a week ago, but the pain lingers for many. “Caleb was always the kind that would give you the shirt off…

Solarize Frankfort completes first installation in Indian Hills neighborhood

FRANKFORT, Ky. (WTVQ) — The Kentucky Solar Energy Society has announced the completion of its first solar installation in a Frankfort neighborhood. Solarize Frankfort says the 16-panel array in the Indian Hills neighborhood will meet 95 percent of the home’s annual electricity needs. It’s the first of many for the Solarize Frankfort campaign. The group says it’s expected to save…

Feeling more like summer to wrap up May

Afternoon highs will climb through the 80s the next couple of days with our first shot at 90 degree highs since last fall!

It was a nice late May day across Central and Eastern Kentucky on Tuesday as folks headed back to work and normal schedules after the long holiday weekend. After starting out with full sunshine in the morning, a few scattered clouds developed as temperatures warmed up through the afternoon hours. With some lingering moisture due to the upper low to…

Visitors struggle to find lodging ahead of a busy weekend in Lexington

LEXINGTON, Ky (WTVQ)-It’s a big weekend in Lexington. The city is expecting to host thousands of people for a number of events like the Railbird Festival, a college regional baseball tournament, and Kentucky high school baseball and softball tournaments.. City leaders say they’re excited for the uptick in visitors and filling up hotels is a good thing. While its a…

Man accused of killing Scott Co. deputy appears in court for murder, other charges

GEORGETOWN, Ky. (WTVQ) — The man accused of killing a Scott County deputy last week appeared in court Tuesday for murder and other charges. Steven Sheangshang was arraigned for murder of a police officer, being a convicted felon in possession of a handgun, burglary, wanton endangerment, fleeing or evading police and theft by unlawful taking. A judge entered a not…

Former Bell Co. magistrate indicted on multiple charges

PINEVILLE, Ky. (WTVQ) — A former Bell County magistrate was indicted on multiple charges last week after an investigation by Kentucky State Police. According to WRIL, Wade Hoskins was indicted on official misconduct, theft by unlawful taking, theft by deception and two counts of abuse of public trust. The charges stem from a time between Jan. 2, 2019, and Dec….

One dead after police pursuit in Georgetown; alleged impaired driver arrested

GEORGETOWN, Ky. (WTVQ) 5/31/23, 9:20 a.m. The victim of the deadly crash has been identified as David Jett, according to the Scott County coroner. He was 46. 5/30/23, 4 p.m. The alleged impaired driver has been identified as Deionta Catlett, SCSO said Tuesday afternoon. He’s been arrested and is charged with the following: Speeding 26 mph or greater Reckless driving…

Warmer with a few showers and storms Tuesday

Meteorologist Dillon Gaudet has the latest in your ABC 36 Storm Team forecast

Temperatures climb into the low 80s on this Tuesday. There will be a few pop-up afternoon showers and storms developing as well. Temperatures continue to climb through the remainder of the week into the weekend as a summer-like feel settles in. Isolated-to-scattered pop-up showers and storms will once again return to the forecast Wednesday and Thursday. Rain chances decrease, while…

Warming up as we close out May and head into early June

It will feel like summer finally over the next few days as afternoon highs climb through the 80s.

Sunshine was definitely at a premium across Central and Eastern Kentucky over the long holiday weekend thanks to a stubborn upper level low keeping clouds and showers around (mainly on Sunday) and holding temperatures in check. We did finally see some improvement on Memorial Day with some sunshine returning across much of the area with the only exception being far…

Lexington Cemetery honors fallen servicemen and women

The Lexington Cemetery, along with the Lexington National Cemetery, held a Memorial Day service Monday — a patriotic observance honoring the men and women who served in the military. The observance included a presentation of the colors, playing of Taps, ceremonial firing detail and remarks by Air Force Chief MSgt. Reno Sartori. “Memorial Day is specific to honor those who…

Kentucky Blood Center offers gift cards to donors to boost low turnouts

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) — The Kentucky Blood Center is offering $20 Amazon gift cards to anyone who donates blood Tuesday — hoping to boost low supply. Memorial Day festivities often indicate the start of donation numbers declining. To combat the decrease, KBC has planned its first “Donor Appreciation Days”. The gift card giveaway is the first of many events KBC…

Flags to fly at half-staff for Memorial Day

FRANKFORT, Ky. (WTVQ) — Flags at all state buildings will fly at half-staff today for Memorial Day, Gov. Andy Beshear said. Beshear encourages all individuals, businesses and organizations to join. “This Memorial Day, we as Americans will come together to honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives for our country and our freedom,” said Beshear….