UPDATE: Deputy shooting suspect’s mom blames son’s mental illness
Authorities with KSP said there are conflicting details in accounts of the incident.
Authorities with KSP said there are conflicting details in accounts of the incident.
Lexington Police say the shots were fired on Redd Road just before 6:00 p.m. on Friday.
A charity event for cancer patients is scheduled through 9:00 a.m. Saturday.
American Jazz, with 120 passengers and 54 crew members, became stuck on a sandbar last week in Lake Barkley.
Richmond Police are looking for a 47-year-old man last seen June 28th near St. Joe East Hospital (150 North Eagle Creek Drive) in Lexington.
Nearly 300 teens a part of ‘Group Mission Trips’ volunteered in Winchester
Positvity rate, hospitalizations among biggest concerns.
When Jaxxyn Wood was 12-years old, he saved his family from a house fire in Danville.
Daniel Justin worked as a “floater” pharmacist at CVS stores in central Kentucky, according to federal court documents.
Expansion adds two of the counties where need is highest.
Fortunately driver spotted it or could have been much worse.
Banners, tour highlight the city’s rich bourbon legacy, architecture
Somerset man drives away in new Toyota C-HR.
The shootings happened in the 2500 block of Lindenhurst Loop, according to Lexington Police.
Study is paid; has a number of goals.
The newly signed ordinance bans discrimination against a person based on their natural hair or hairstyles. It protects people from unwanted hair touching.
Paris Pike was shut down both ways.
State took out controversial language.
Police were responding to a call regarding a suspect holding his mother at knife point.
Association argues state is wrong.
Ceremonial check ‘represents a high priority’ of Gov. Beshear’s administration – safer streets and roads around schools
Thursday, Campellsville University dedicated its newest facility, Commonwealth Credit Union Center for Health Services.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – July 28th is World Hepatitis Day. A Hepatitis C survivor wants to bring awareness to the disease by advocating for a life-saving medication for inmates. Last week, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the state Department of Corrections could ration giving out Hepatitis C treatment unless an inmate has already become infected with conditions…
The guidance provides information on how to protect students, teachers and staff from COVID-19.