Lexington mural sparks controversy in community
After nearly 10 years, one woman speaks out against part of a mural at Sixth and Limestone.
After nearly 10 years, one woman speaks out against part of a mural at Sixth and Limestone.
According to Sheriff Joe Milam, Bowen is on administrative leave pending the outcome of his court case on July 29th.
Alex Manna, 7, hopes to make enough money from his lemonade stand to pay for a trip to Disney World.
The controversial policy was adopted in April.
The Richmond Police Department’s annual summer camp is underway. Officers hope to build relationships.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – A one stop shop neighborhood resource center has officially opened its doors in Lexington’s West End. The Black and Williams Neighborhood Center is the new home of the first United Way WayPoint center. The center aims to help out a number of under served families around the region. Local non-profit and community resources will be more…
GEORGETOWN, Ky. (WTVQ) – the Georgetown Police Department is mourning the sudden loss of one of its own. The department says Lieutenant Gary Crump, who headed up the criminal investigations section died unexpectedly last night. The department did not give a cause. A procession was held today to escort Crump’s body home to Cynthiana. His police cruiser is parked in…
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Congressman Comer stated that it was time for him to resign as Director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Shawna Emmons, 30, has not been seen since June 23.
Booker has better network this time but faces uphill challenge
Honors fallen KSP troopers and officers
Heavy rain Thursday led to high water and flooding in several areas
Replica Eiffel Tower up in Paris, KY
The lawsuit was filed Wednesday in Fayette Circuit Court.
Man shot multiple times,sheriff’s department says.
The average KU bill will go up $7.92 a month, according to the PSC.
An Eastern KY family is back on its feet after losing its business in a flood, but stress has affected its health.
Case numbers rising slightly from last week.
The advocacy group acknowledged several advances for the LGBTQ community in Kentucky.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – For many of us, fireworks are as much a part of July 4th celebrations as hot dogs and family. However, for some, fireworks can be scary and cause trauma. For others, they are potentially deadly. Fireworks have been known to not only set off seizures but also mental collapses. Ashley Casto, a PTSD Clinical Team Program…
After a months-long search, the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department has offered position to doctor.
James Ebert served Richmond for four and a half years.
Preview showing set July 8.