Lexington Recording Studio: 01-19-22

ABC 36’s Lyssa High visits with teacher, principal & founder of the Lexington School for Recording Arts to learn more about Kentucky’s only licensed audio engineering school. Find out how 2 years at the Lexington School for Recording Arts can change your life! Give them a call at (859) 335.6075 to discuss your options or visit www.lexrecordingschool.com Categories: GDK Guests

Culler Beauty: 01-12-22

Lifestyle Expert, Angie Bruse, talks about the benefits of Culler Beauty Self-Adjusting Foundation and the special promotions they offer with ABC 36’s Lyssa High. Imagine how much easier it would be if you had one foundation for all of your shades. No more guessing, no more makeup drawers packed with countless colors, but a foundation that automatically matched your unique…

Culler Beauty: 01-19-22

  Lifestyle Expert, Angie Bruse, talks about the benefits of Culler Beauty Self-Adjusting Foundation and the special promotions they offer with ABC 36’s Lyssa High. Imagine how much easier it would be if you had one foundation for all of your shades. No more guessing, no more makeup drawers packed with countless colors, but a foundation that automatically matched your…

Ask The Expert: Russell Capital “End Of Year Prep”

ABC 36’s Tom Kenny and Jack Russell, CEO & Founder of Russell Capital Management talk about ways to manage your money as we approach the end of a calendar year on today’s episode of Ask The Expert.  For money information on wealth management from the experts at Russell Capital Management click here Russell Capital Management 859-254-5225  Russcap.com 476 E High…

Ask The Expert: Russell Capital Management

ABC 36’s Tom Kenny and Jack Russell, Founder & CEO Russell Capital Management are talking about money, of course, but what if you just came into a large amount of money maybe through an inheritance? Maybe you’ve just been saving all of your life, but you’ve never done anything with that money. For more information about how preserving and creating…

UPDATE: Fayette deputies activate ‘Winter Care’ assistance service

Deputies will pick-up critical prescription medications.

FAYETTE COUNTY, Ky. (WTVQ) – The Office of the Fayette County Sheriff’s activated Winter Care on Thursday. Fayette County Sheriff’s deputies are providing transportation to and from employment for Fayette County residents employed in the healthcare industry or professionals who provide direct healthcare services. According to the Fayette County Sheriff, transportation to and from critical medical appointments such as chemotherapy…

#12 Kentucky rallies past Texas A&M

Wildcats secure come from behind win 64-58

COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (UK Athletics) – Kentucky coach John Calipari would certainly prefer his team shoot better than the 36.2% the Wildcats shot Wednesday night against Texas A&M. But the fact that 12th-ranked Kentucky won despite tying a season low with that shooting percentage actually pleased the veteran coach. ”I love those games, absolutely love them,” he said. ”That means you…

Omicron causing school staffing issues

According to Woodford County Schools Superintendent Danny Adkins, nearly 50 staff tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday.

WOODFORD COUNTY, Ky. (WTVQ) – Following Woodford County’s recent spike in COVID-19 cases, Woodford County Public Schools are switching to Non-Traditional Instruction days until Friday. Tuesday, the school district reached its breaking point, with nearly 50 staff out sick. According to Woodford County Schools Superintendent Danny Adkins, the schools didn’t have enough substitutes to fill the number of teacher absences…

Snow and Much Colder Overnight

Depending on the front passage (time), Lexington could see 1-2″ of snow.  Closer to 3″ possible for Richmond-London.  South of London, perhaps an inch. We follow it up with cold conditions into next week. Tonight: North winds 10-15 mph with the snow. Temperatures will drop rapidly to around 18 by sunrise. Thursday: Cold behind the wet system and under sunny skies,…

UPDATE: Two teens die in Rowan County fire

KSP believes the fire was accidental

UPDATE 5 P.M. JAN. 18, 2022 MOREHEAD, Ky. (WTVQ) – According to the Morehead Fire Department, a call came in just after 7 Tuesday morning for a shed and RV that had gone up in flames. After the fire had been put out, KSP says firefighters discovered the bodies of two teenagers inside. KSP says the remains were sent to…

Clark County Preschool switches to NTI days after fire

The district says there was an overnight kitchen fire at the preschool

CLARK COUNTY, Ky. (WTVQ) – Clark County Preschool will be closed for the rest of the week after a fire. According to a social media post made by Clark County Public Schools on Wednesday, the kitchen caught fire overnight. The district says there is smoke damage. The district did not give other details on the fire. According to the district,…

Lexington rabbi reacts to Texas synagogue hostage situation; FBI places faith-based communities on alert

Rabbi Shlomo Litvin says he and other staff have special training should an attack occur in Lexington. 

Rabbi Shlomo LitvinLEXINGTON, Ky (WTVQ)- The Jewish community is deeply concerned following the hostage situation at a Texas synagogue over the weekend. The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security put faith-based communities on alert Tuesday, saying they will “likely” be the target of violence. Rabbi Shlomo Litvin of the Chabad of the Bluegrass has seen his fair share of…

Area businesses talk staffing, supply shortages amid Omicron surge

Businesses say since the Omicron variant became widespread, staffing and supply shortages have only worsened.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – Since the beginning of the pandemic, supply chain and labor shortages have been prevalent around the country. However, with the Omicron variant’s surge, area stores say it’s been even harder to keep the shelves stocked. “It’s a perfect storm really, of people being out of the workforce, transportation issues, production issues, and packaging issues,” said Critchfield’s…

Mayfield church to get $100,000 from ‘Preserving Black Churches Project’

But, a new effort, the 'Preserving Black Churches Project' received $20 million dollars to help congregations across the country.

MAYFIELD, Ky. (WTVQ) – A church in Mayfield is getting a huge donation that will help them rebuild after the December 10th tornado. The tornado destroyed the Saint James African Methodist Church in Mayfield…the congregation also lost one of their members from it. But, a new effort, the ‘Preserving Black Churches Project’ received $20 million dollars to help congregations across…