Pair charged with burglary of business, stealing guns
Several of stolen guns recovered, police say.
Several of stolen guns recovered, police say.
Kentuckians express pent-up demand for quick getaways, making up for lost travel time
NAACP says not enough sessions are set with finalists to gauge community thoughts.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – Lexington is ready for its close up with this new film by director and native Christopher Kelder. “Wimbledon Dreams” Is a story about a young athlete, David who dreams of making it to the match of his life, The Wimbledon Championships. After making it past the NCAA, the death of his father changes his plan. Pendleton…
No bond or court date set yet.
NELSON COUNTY, Ky. (WTVQ) – Almost 8 years since the death of Bardstown police officer, Jason Ellis, his friends, family and fellow officers are still in mourning. On Sunday at 1:39 P.M., they joined together for a memorial bicycle ride to honor him and his family. The 25 mile ride started at the Nelson County Law Enforcement Memorial. The Gulf…
Trooper Gayheart posted on Facebook he visited 3-year-old Maddie and brought her a trooper teddy bear.
The department posted on Facebook, Officer Slone and Evans saw neighborhood kids playing in the street while on a call.
LEXINGTON, Ky, (WTVQ) – A sense of calm in the Middle East after a cease fire between Israel and Hamas….but in the United States reports of Jewish hate crimes are on the rise. Here in Lexington…on Saturday night…advocates rallied together to stand up for those who were killed in Palestine and to encourage peace. “For us it’s about letting people…
Despite a cease fire in Gaza, a group people here in Lexington rallied together about the tragic killings of Palestinian people. They say they also want to educate people about the challenges the people in Gaza will continue to face as they try to rebuild. Even though the war is what seems like a world away, advocates say they’re still…
Serving those who have served our country, is the purpose of a facility in Winchester.
The idea is to set up a series of plaques showing a page or two of a book on each one.
UPDATE POSTED 11:42 A.M. MAY 26, 2021 To help encourage donations along with the two car giveaways, from Thursday, May 27 through Saturday, May 29, donors who give at any Kentucky Blood Center (KBC) donor center will receive a $20 Amazon gift card. The gift card will be mailed to donors the following week. “This year has been unprecedented in…
Cody Adams is joined by Nathan Fisher, the owner, and therapist at Quest Counseling. Quest Counseling offers in-person and telehealth therapy sessions for all ages. They’re clinically trained to treat a wide range of issues like anxiety, depression, or family transitions. Categories: Community, GDK Guests Tags:
Ethan gets job as official taster for Busch.
Every third Thursday in June, July and August
Next weekend, two teams from Dunbar High School in Lexington qualified and will compete in the National Academic Quiz Tournament.
Lexington, Ky. (WTVQ) – Currently in Palestine, two religious groups are at odds overseas. As the fighting continues, members from both the Jewish and Palestinian community are working together to keep peace in Lexington. Jenna Shalash is a born and raised Kentuckian whose family comes from Palestine. Growing up she says she was no stranger to discrimination. “I’ve experienced it…
State Rep. Derek Lewis’ driver’s license was suspended for 45-days, according to the Lexington Herald-Leader.
It was hard work from valedictorians and salutatorians who earned those distinctions during the pandemic.
Clinics continue through Saturday.
ABC 36’s Lyssa High speaks with Jeff Perkins, owner of Scout Antique & Modern about their nomination as the Best Antique Store in Central & Eastern Kentucky in Viewer’s Choice Awards! Categories: Community, GDK Guests Tags:
Lyssa High speaks to Meredith Turk and Drew McGee, Wildcat Moving, as they discuss the many services offered AND they go anywhere in the lower 48 states! Categories: Community, GDK Guests Tags:
First market planned for Saturday, June 12 from 2-5 P.M. at Shillito Park