A chilly Halloween night followed by a mostly dry weekend with a few isolated showers

Temperatures dip into the 40s tonight, with a few isolated showers possible later this weekend before sunshine and milder air return next week.

A sunny and breezy Halloween Friday Friday brought a welcome change across the region as sunshine returned following the departure of our latest low-pressure system. Skies started off clear, allowing for plenty of sunshine through the morning before a few afternoon clouds drifted through. Winds were a bit gusty during the day, with some spots seeing gusts up to 20…

Experts share steps Kentucky families can take as SNAP benefits end

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – With SNAP benefits ending, many Kentucky families are searching for ways to manage food and resources effectively. Experts are offering several key steps to help households navigate the transition. According to officials, families should first check their EBT cards for any remaining funds. If there’s a leftover balance, that money will remain available even…

Kentuckians face losing SNAP benefits

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Food banks across Kentucky are preparing for a surge in need as federal SNAP benefits are set to expire Saturday if Congress fails to reach an agreement to extend funding. Once benefits expire, more than 600,000 Kentuckians are expected to be affected — many left wondering how they will afford food for their families….

Kentucky T-shirt campaign raises more than 58,000 meals as SNAP pause takes effect

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – As SNAP benefits are set to pause at midnight, leaving an estimated 600,000 Kentuckians impacted, people across the state are stepping up to help their neighbors. The Kentucky Shop has launched a “Kentucky Strong” T-shirt campaign that has already raised the equivalent of more than 58,000 meals in less than 24 hours. The effort…

London mayor warns against theft amid social media posts on federal benefit delays

LONDON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – The Mayor of London is urging residents to seek lawful assistance after social media posts encouraged people to take groceries without paying if federal benefits are delayed. Mayor Randall Weddle says a government shutdown does not excuse theft and warns that anyone caught stealing could face arrest and criminal charges. Weddle adds that local…

Kentucky State Police share safety reminders for Halloween night

FRANKFORT, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – As families across Kentucky celebrate Halloween, state police are reminding everyone to stay safe while out trick-or-treating Friday night. Kentucky State Police urge drivers to slow down, stay alert, and watch for children crossing the street. Parents are encouraged to make sure kids wear bright or reflective costumes and carry flashlights or glow sticks…

Governor Beshear, Kentucky State Police expand efforts to protect children from online predators

FRANKFORT, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Governor Andy Beshear says the state is stepping up efforts to protect children from online predators through a new partnership between Kentucky State Police and Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky. Since 2019, KSP has arrested 474 people for internet-related crimes against children — including three major arrests just this month. The Governor says KSP’s Electronic…

Lexington Police searching for suspect wanted in hit-and-run investigation

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – The Lexington Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a suspect wanted in connection with a hit-and-run investigation. According to a post from the Lexington Police Department on X, 23-year-old Jacob D. Holland has active warrants for leaving the scene of an accident and tampering with physical evidence. Police say the…

SNAP benefits paused nationwide as shutdown impacts 600,000 Kentuckians

FRANKFORT, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – A nationwide pause on SNAP benefits begins tomorrow due to the ongoing federal government shutdown, affecting hundreds of thousands of low-income Kentuckians. According to state officials, roughly 600,000 Kentuckians rely on SNAP to help put food on the table. Governor Andy Beshear says that during the suspension, the state is reallocating more than $9…

Trick-or-treating and Halloween events happening across Lexington

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – It’s Halloween, and little ghosts, princesses, superheroes, and goblins are getting ready to hit the streets for trick-or-treating Friday night. In Lexington, official trick-or-treat hours are from 6 to 8 p.m. City officials are reminding drivers to slow down and stay alert as children go door to door collecting candy. Several community events are…

Friday’s Halloween forecast: A trick or a treat?

A trick for the morning, a treat for the afternoon Morning temperatures have been chilly to start our Friday. Many have reached the low-mid 30s, prompting some frost in low-lying areas. This is thanks to the lack of cloud cover overnight. We’ll be warming as the sun rises with temperatures reaching the mid-50s by afternoon. Winds will pick up and…

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What is the 340B Drug Discount Program?

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC 36 NEWS NOW) —  A program that started in the early nineties meant to help low-income patients, is at the forefront. But some worry that instead of offering help, it may be benefitting the pockets of executives at hospitals. Jessica Baladad is a patient advocate, she says “they make healthcare easy to pay into but very difficult…

Crisp fall weather takes hold heading into Halloween weekend

Cooler air settles in tonight with patchy frost possible, followed by sunshine for Halloween and a small chance of rain later this weekend.

Clouds Clear Out, Frost Possible Overnight After a cloudy and damp start to Thursday, skies have started to clear across much of central and eastern Kentucky. A few pockets of drizzle may linger into the evening, but most of us will enjoy clearing skies before midnight. As those clouds clear out, temperatures will take a dive into the upper 30s…

Lexington man pleads guilty to amended charges in 2022 Cantrill Drive shooting

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – A Lexington man pleaded guilty Thursday, to amended charges in connection with a 2022 deadly shooting on Cantrill Drive. According to court officials, 24-year-old Deonte Carter entered into a plea agreement to amended charges of criminal facilitation and manslaughter. He was originally charged with robbery and murder. Officials say Carter also pleaded guilty to…

Former UK student accused of concealing baby’s death ordered to wear electronic monitor

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – A former University of Kentucky student accused of concealing the death of her baby will now be required to wear an electronic monitoring device. According to court records, 21-year-old Laken Snelling — who was already on house arrest — must now begin electronic monitoring at her father’s home in Jefferson City, Tennessee. The order…

Teen charged with murder in Lexington homicide

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – A juvenile is now in custody and facing a murder charge in connection with a homicide on Lakebow Court. According to Lexington Police, officers arrested a 17-year-old suspect Wednesday with the help of an anonymous tip. The Fayette County Coroner has identified the victim as 81-year-old Thomas Kriegel. Police say the 17-year-old is being…

Gatton Park to host 20-day Winter Village with lights, cocoa, and Christmas fun

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Downtown Lexington’s Gatton Park is transforming into a winter wonderland this holiday season. Starting December 4, the park will host a 20-day Winter Village featuring an 80-foot digital Christmas tree, twinkling lights, festive games, and plenty of holiday treats. Families can sip cocoa, make crafts, and enjoy free nightly festivities from 5 to 10…

Kentucky households can apply for LIHEAP heating assistance starting November 3

FRANKFORT, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Kentucky families needing help with heating costs this winter can soon apply for one-time assistance through the LIHEAP Fall Subsidy program. Applications open November 3 and will be accepted through December 12 at local Community Action Agencies across the state. The program helps eligible households pay for heating costs, including electricity, gas, propane, coal,…