Hank the Horse to visit Golden’s Pub and Deli to promote literacy program

GEORGETOWN, Ky. (WTVQ) — Hank the Horse will visit Golden’s Pub and Deli in Georgetown Friday to promote Hank’s literacy program Pages for a Purpose. Pages for a Purpose is a literacy excellence program that encourages kids to achieve literacy excellence through horses and equine-related learning activities. You can meet Hank and take photos with him from 3 to 7…

Ky. man files lawsuit challenging constitutionality of SB 150

MANCHESTER, Ky. (WTVQ) — A Kentucky man filed a lawsuit Friday challenging the constitutionality of Senate Bill 150, a bill concerning pronouns, gender-affirming care, bathrooms and more. Deric Lostutter filed the suit one day after the Senate passed SB 150. Lostutter says the bill “unfairly targets the LGBTQ community” and “strips away the choice of the parent regarding their child.”…

Former UK student seen in video assaulting another student pleads not guilty

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) — A former University of Kentucky student seen in a video hurling racial slurs and physically assaulting another UK student pleaded not guilty Friday in court. Sophia Rosing will appear in court again on May 4. Last month, Rosing was indicted by a grand jury after a video of Rosing surfaced in November 2022 showing her in…

2nd Publix slated to be built in Lexington, this one on Georgetown Road-Citation Boulevard

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) — Nearly a year after Publix announced its first Lexington location, a second Publix is now in the works, the company said Friday. Lexington’s second Publix will be located on Georgetown Road and Citation Boulevard. This Publix was announced nearly a year after the city’s first Publix said it was set to open in 2024. Publix at…

Lyon County’s Travis Perry passes scoring record

Perry passed the scoring record once set by "King" Kelly Coleman

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) — A historic moment for 17-year-old Travis Perry at Rupp Arena on Thursday, as he stood at the free throw line, in-front of thousands of spectators. Perry managing to break a record once set by “King” Kelly Coleman, a milestone that survived nearly seven decades. “It was it’s something obviously very neat but you know, it’s he…

Plenty of green expected on the radar for St. Patrick’s Day!

A cold front will bring a solid chance of rain into Friday followed by colder air into the weekend

It was a delightful Thursday across Central and Eastern Kentucky with a bit of sunshine and a breezy south wind helping to push afternoon highs into the low and mid-60s! This was a welcome change given the chilly air we dealt with during the early part of this week. We enjoyed some beautiful sunrise shots Thursday as the high clouds…

Bill to ban TikTok on Ky. government devices heads to governor’s desk

FRANKFORT, Ky. (WTVQ) — A bill to ban TikTok on state government devices that easily passed in both the Kentucky House and Senate is now heading to the governor’s desk. Senate Bill 20 would ban the use or download of TikTok on any state government network or government-issued devices, direct the Commonwealth Office of Technology and legislative branch to install…

Election Assistance Commission talks voter list accuracy, maintenance

FRANKFORT, Ky. (WTVQ) — The Election Assistance Commission provided an update Wednesday on the state’s official voter list accuracy and maintenance. The EAC held a public discussion with election officials and experts on how different jurisdictions manage voter list maintenance, the challenges they face and best practices other jurisdictions could implement. Secretary of State Michael Adams discussed the impacts of…

Lexington police officer Ryan Raker pleads not guilty to child abuse

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) — A Lexington police officer charged with child abuse pleaded not guilty in Estill County court Thursday. Detective Ryan Raker entered a not guilty plea. His next court date is set for April 28. He’s accused of abusing a child 12 or under. The child had “serious physical injury,” according to the indictment. The charges stem from…