Hometown Hero: Survivor working to combat child trafficking
Jennifer Beagle provides survivor-led mentorship at Safe Passage
Jennifer Beagle provides survivor-led mentorship at Safe Passage
Stops on the mini golf tournament inside Kroger Field included the Woodford Reserve room, Coach Stoops’ office and a skybox overlooking the field.
The accident happened late Tuesday night on Man O’ War near Blackford Parkway, according to Lexington Police.
The city of Lexington is offering to pay 12 months of back rent and 3 months forward rent to help tenants in need.
The deadly collision happened Tuesday at the intersection of U.S. 127 and Tapp Road in Mercer County, according to Harrodsburg Police.
The truck was painted with a popular rallying cry among demonstrators in Cuba.
Authorities searched for Jonathan Toby Whiles throughout Monday and Tuesday.
The lawsuit alleges the officers used excessive force, grabbing his chest and shoulders and pushing him to the ground.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – There are currently two pending bills in Congress that could change the way we vote in Kentucky. The “For the People Act” and the John Lewis Voting Rights Act” The Kentucky Law passed earlier this year on a bi-partisan basis imposed a few rules such as 3 days of early voting and an online portal for…
Second giveaway still to come.
Weekend numbers highest in weeks.
A driver crossing the center line resulted in the three-car pile-up.
Money part of larger nationwide settlement.
Don Eric Johnson was charged with Escape 2nd Degree, according to Kentucky State Police.
Original applications, updates still available.
Donation from Delta Airlines also helps the cause.
2023 campaign likely to be hotly contested, expensive.
Driver, passenger in SUV not injured.
Last seen on a Kawasaki motorcycle.
Police say she admitted to incident.
A University of Kentucky graduate from rural Kentucky is giving back to his alma mater in a big way.
The Lexington Blazin’ Cats had 27 athletes qualify for the Junior Olympics at the end of July. Find out how you can help them make the trip to Texas.
Fortunately this year’s will be in-person.
And though winning is the goal, It’s not just about that for these men, but about finally getting to reconnect with colleagues and play a good game face-to-face.
Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman says early childhood education is the best long-term investment for Kentucky’s future.