Michele Chamberland, WKYT

Michele Chamberland

WKYT

Lexington, KY, United States

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Past articles by Michele:

One airlifted from Bourbon County crash scene

The crash happened shortly after 7:30 a.m. Thursday on Georgetown Road, just outside of Paris. → Read More

Family donating organs of six-month-old: "My baby is going to be a superhero"

Colt Shaffer was in a horrific accident on Memorial Day. His family was told he had no brain activity and they've decided to donate his organs. → Read More

Referee during UK-UNC game being harassed, receiving death threats

NCAA referee John Higgins has become the target of harassment, both online and at home, following the UK's loss to North Carolina on Sunday. → Read More

Group hopes pinwheels help raise awareness on child abuse in Kentucky

More than 70,000 children in Kentucky last year were reported as being victims of abuse or in need of services. → Read More

Real ID license will not be available in Kentucky until 2019

Local county clerk offices don't currently have the necessary equipment to produce the new licenses, and won't have the equipment until then. → Read More

Friends remember former teacher who died from crash injuries

A former longtime teacher in Lexington has died days after being injured in a crash. → Read More

Dog recovering after surviving fall from cliff in Powell County

'We have named him Cliff ... because the cliff is where he was at, and that name suited him.' → Read More

Estill County school board member pleads not quilty to felony charge

Estill County school board member Amy Thomas was in court Wednesday answering to several charges, including a felony charge of first degree wanton endangerment. → Read More

Downtown Lexington streets to change speed limit

The Urban County Council unanimously voted Thursday night to lower the speed limit for portions of more than 20 streets in downtown Lexington. → Read More