Winchester police arrest man accused of indecent exposure near school bus stops

WINCHESTER, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – The Winchester Police Department says officers arrested a man accused of indecent exposure after several reports of a male approaching teenage girls near their bus stops earlier this week. According to a Facebook post from the department, police were made aware Monday and Tuesday of a man who had approached multiple young teen girls…

Employers feeling impact as weight-loss drug coverage rises

LEXINGTON, KY. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – More people are using weight-loss drugs, and it’s costing employers more than ever. A new study of employer health benefits shows that the number of larger companies covering expensive GLP-1 medications soared to 43 percent this year, up from 28 percent last year. Among smaller firms with fewer than 1,000 workers, about 16 percent…

Tickets go on sale for 2026 Railbird Music Festival in Lexington

LEXINGTON, KY. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Tickets for next year’s Railbird Music Festival in Lexington go on sale today. Organizers say fans can purchase tickets beginning at noon. The festival is set for June 6th and 7th in the infield at Red Mile. According to officials, Tyler Childers and The Lumineers will headline the event. Categories: Featured, Local News, News…

Louisville man arrested after 19 dogs found in extreme neglect

LOUISVILLE, KY. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – One man is in custody after 19 dogs were found living in extreme neglect in the Portland neighborhood of Louisville. According to ABC affiliate WHAS 11 News, Louisville Metro Police, with SWAT assistance, executed a search warrant Tuesday on Rowan Street. Officers say the home was in “extremely poor conditions,” with dogs suffering from…

Government shutdown threatens November SNAP benefits in Kentucky

LEXINGTON, KY. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – God’s Pantry Food Bank is sounding the alarm as the federal government shutdown threatens November SNAP benefits. Michael Halligan, the food bank’s CEO, says more than 600,000 Kentuckians — including children, seniors, and working families — rely on SNAP to put food on the table. He warns the demand on local food banks is…

Officials ask for public’s help in search for missing 13-year-old girl

MOUNT VERNON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Law enforcement in Rockcastle County is asking for the public’s help as the search continues for 13-year-old Wynter Wagoner, who has been missing for more than a week. According to Kentucky State Police, Wynter was last seen on Tuesday, October 14, in the Orlando area of Rockcastle County. She is described as being…

Winchester man charged with 20 counts of child sexual exploitation after KSP investigation

WINCHESTER, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – A Clark County man has been arrested on multiple child sexual exploitation charges following an undercover investigation by the Kentucky State Police Electronic Crime Branch. According to a news release from KSP, 21-year-old James Matthew Calvert was arrested around 7:20 p.m. on Monday after investigators discovered him allegedly sharing images of child sexual abuse…

Lawmakers revive fluoride control debate

FRANKFORT, KY.  (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Two Kentucky lawmakers are renewing efforts to end the state’s mandate on water fluoridation. Representative Mark Hart of Falmouth and Senator Greg Elkins of Winchester told the Interim Joint Committee on State Government that they plan to file new legislation in 2026 to give local water districts control. The proposal would remove the state…

Kentucky leads the nation in teen driving deaths

LEXINGTON, KY. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Kentucky now leads the nation in teen driving fatalities — for the fourth consecutive year. Traffic crashes continue to be the number one cause of death for teenagers, and several deadly wrecks across the state over the past week have highlighted the ongoing danger. Safety experts emphasize that parents play a key role in…

Lexington Mayor unveils new 250th sculpture

LEXINGTON, KY. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton unveiled a new public art sculpture Friday morning celebrating the city’s 250th anniversary. The piece — titled “A Common Thread” — was dedicated during a ceremony at the Robert F. Stephens Courthouse Plaza on North Limestone. The event featured remarks from author Silas House and artists Benjamin Ball and Jim…

Toyota awarding $2 million in grants to local nonprofits

GEORGETOWN, KY. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Toyota is driving change in Central Kentucky, awarding nearly $2 million in grants to local nonprofits. The funding supports education, workforce training, and community programs — helping students build the skills needed for future careers. Organizations such as Junior Achievement, JAG Kentucky, and Big Brothers Big Sisters are among the recipients. Leaders say these…

Louisville iconic Slugger Bat turns 30

LOUISVILLE, KY. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Louisville’s iconic Slugger bat just marked a major milestone — its 30th birthday. The celebration downtown included a cheerful rendition of “Happy Birthday,” honoring the massive bat that has stood proudly outside the Louisville Slugger Museum since 1995. Museum staff say the 120-foot steel bat had quite the journey to get there — even…

Chilly mornings and cooler afternoons for the rest of the week

Grab a jacket, today will be brisk Temperatures on our Wednesday morning are in the 40s and upper 30s. Through the afternoon, winds will pick up and will be gusty out of the west. High temperatures today will only reach the upper 50s for most. With those temperatures staying a few degrees below average and winds gusting up to 25-30…

Kentucky Court of Appeals denies London City Council’s request to remove Mayor Weddle again

LONDON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – The Kentucky Court of Appeals has denied an emergency request from the London City Council to once again remove Mayor Randall Weddle from office while the city’s appeal continues. According to the court’s order, issued Tuesday (October 21), the council and several city officials had asked for “expedited intermediate relief” — essentially a request…

Kentucky State Police investigating hit-and-run involving Amish buggy

CARLISLE, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Kentucky State Police is investigating a hit-and-run crash involving an Amish buggy that left two people seriously injured in Nicholas County. According to a release from KSP, the collision happened close to midnight on Sunday (11/19) on Concrete Road (KY 36). Investigators say an unknown vehicle struck the buggy from behind and then drove…

Child abuse cases in Kentucky double nationwide percent, prompting urgent call for prevention and awareness

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – A recent national report shows child abuse cases in Kentucky double the nationwide percentage, placing the Commonwealth among the highest in the nation for child maltreatment. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Kentucky now ranks fourth in the U.S. for child abuse and neglect cases. The alarming rise has prompted…

Kentucky soybean farmers feeling the impact of Trump’s trade tariffs as sales to China stall

LARUE COUNTY, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Kentucky soybean farmers say they are facing one of the toughest seasons in years, as President Donald Trump’s trade policies continue to reshape the agricultural economy across the United States. Soybeans are one of Kentucky’s top agricultural exports, but since the Trump administration’s tariffs took effect, China — once the largest buyer of…