A couple of showers will linger into Tuesday morning before we see a lull in activity. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will then return in the afternoon as it will be warm again with highs in the ...
Health experts with Baptist Health Lexington say colorectal cancer is the second deadliest cancer in the United States. To mark Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, those experts and community partners ...
Kentucky dropped its final game of the regular season 84-77 to the No. 5 Florida Gators. Kentucky outscored Florida by 10 in the second half but fell short of a comeback. Kentucky finishes the regular ...
When a fan steps onto the court at a University of Kentucky home game to attempt a half-court shot for money, an insurance ...
Kentucky Utilities is installing new technology on power lines in Lexington designed to detect outages, restore power faster and direct crews to the exact location of a problem — part of a broader ...
On the latest edition of Kentucky Newsmakers, WKYT’s Bill Bryant talks with Eastern Kentucky University President Dr. David McFaddin and WKYT Sports Director Lee K. Howard.
Saturday is a WKYT First Alert Weather Day and the start of the day is going to feel great. We’re looking at mid 70s, but there’s a catch: storms are expected throughout the day.
House Bill 9 would impose a 4% state retail regulatory license fee on all sales of alcoholic beverages and cannabis-infused beverages to consumers by retailers.
House Bill 914 would require social workers to wear body cameras, similar to the type worn by police, in child interview cases. The sponsor said it's needed in child custody cases.
Two people were injured in a multi-vehicle Lexington crash Friday night. The crash happened at the intersection of Liberty Road and Mickey Lane. The Lexington Fire Department reports that two people ...
Lexington reached 80 degrees Friday, marking the city’s first 80-degree day since Oct. 18. The warm temperatures followed a week of rain and storms in the area. In the video above, WKYT First Alert ...
In an October 2025 survey, the Kentucky Department of Education asked 171 public school districts, plus the Kentucky School for the Blind, the Kentucky School for the Deaf, and the Kentucky Tech ...