Former Lexington councilman charged with terroristic threatening

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) — A former Lexington councilman was arrested Monday for allegedly pointing a gun at someone and firing two shots in their direction. Michael Wilson is charged with terroristic threatening and wanton endangerment from this incident. Police say no one was injured. He was arrested in the 300 block of Wilson Street and was lodged in the Fayette…

UK police investigating report of sexual assault in residence hall

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) — University of Kentucky police are investigating an alleged sexual assault that occurred at a residence hall on Sunday. The assault happened around 1 a.m. A student said they were sexually abused by another student, according to UK police. Police say the suspect is known to the victim and the “appropriate campus units are working with the…

Former DOCJT commissioner recalls being let go, adds agency wanted “someone younger”

(WTVQ)  — Alex Payne was appointed commissioner of the Department of Criminal Justice Training back in 2018. Payne was coming into the position with a lengthy resume in criminal justice, including over two decades at Kentucky State Police. In January of 2020, things changed Payne would receive a call, that he says exhibited a change he knew would eventually come…

Clean up efforts, debris drop offs underway after storm

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – Crews continue to work around the clock, in an effort to restore power as quickly as possible. They’ve been on the ground immediately after those storms passed through. But it’s still a multi-day process. The same applies to clean-up efforts, many people are still picking up debris that was leftover from the storm. And, there’s a…

We are entering into a much chiller pattern

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

  Lexington, Kentucky (WTVQ): Good Monday evening everyone, we have had another spectacular weather day across central and eastern Kentucky with sunny skies and temperatures in the low 70s. This has especially been great for power companies still trying to restore power to thousands of Kentuckians and everyone cleaning up storm damage. Where do we go from here? I am…

New billboards across Ky. part of UK study to prevent child sex trafficking

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) — New billboards across the state are part of a two-phase study by the University of Kentucky to prevent child sex trafficking. The first phase of the project involves raising awareness about the issue. Child sex trafficking is linked to substance use, particularly in family members, according to Dr. Ann Coker, director of the UK Center for…

Mercer Co. Fire District station 12 a ‘total loss’ after severe storms

HARRODSBURG, Ky. (WTVQ) — The Mercer County Fire District McAfee station is a “total loss” after last Friday’s storms. “The members of took a devastating blow today,” a post on the fire department’s Facebook page says. “The Day After….. the station is a total loss.” Strong winds blew the roof of the fire station off, caved the walls in and…

Utilities crews from across the country assisting LG&E, KU

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – Utility crews from other states are now assisting LG&E and Kentucky Utilities to help turn the power back on for many as quickly as possible. Monday, 1,500 crews from other states, including West Virginia, Ohio, Illinois and even as far as Florida left the Kentucky Horse Park to help customers in Kentucky still without power. According…

‘You talked. We listened’: Lexington Legends unveil new name, the Lexington Counter Clocks

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) — The Lexington Legends unveiled a new name Monday — the Lexington Counter Clocks. The Legends began their stint in Lexington in 2001. The team is a member of the South Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, a “partner league” of Major League Baseball. Now, they’ll be known as the Counter Clocks. The Counter Clocks…

Was your property damaged in Friday’s storm? Lexington Division of Emergency Management wants to know

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) — Was your property damaged in last Friday’s storm? Lexington Division of Emergency Management wants to know. Emergency Management is asking Fayette County residents to fill out an online form detailing the damage their property experienced. It’s an attempt to understand the total property damage to Fayette County residents. The form asks that you choose the scale…

Our dry trend continues as damage clean up is well underway

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

  Lexington, Kentucky (WTVQ): Good Sunday evening everyone, its been another fantastic day across central and eastern Kentucky as the damage clean up continues after Fridays historic storm. Here is what I am tracking in the days to come: The first topic is the dry stretch that is continuing. That is great news for power companies trying to restore power…

We have a much deserved calm stretch of weather

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

  Lexington, Kentucky (WTVQ): Good Saturday evening, we are coming off one of the most significant weather events to ever hit our state on our Friday with a historic high wind event. Thankfully, Mother Nature has provided us with a much deserved great looking and feeling day with temperatures that hit the upper 50s to low 60s under a partly…