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Here is a look at some of the totals from this morning. Most of the flakes were isolated to central Maryland and the eastern shore. → Read More
Born in New York, but raised almost her entire life in North Carolina, Ally considers herself a southern girl and is excited to call Baltimore and Maryland her home. Growing up Ally has lots of extended family in Maryland and would visit often. Spending many Black Fridays the Columbia Mall and going to Ocean City with her family and playing mini golf. She is also enthusiastic to experience all… → Read More
The Catholic Action Center is ready to welcome those experiencing homelessness to their warm shelters with hot meals. → Read More
As temps continue to fall, inclement weather can lead to messy conditions on the roadways. → Read More
As energy prices increase and temperatures drop, many people will do anything to save a buck. → Read More
Good Friday morning! It is a very wet morning as we get some much-needed rainfall. This will come with a transition to frigid temps and even the chance for some flakes! Also a big thank you to all of our veterans out there, mother nature is “showering” you today. → Read More
The Kentucky Division of Forestry says around 30 acres are still burning. → Read More
Daylight saving time is over; for physicians, it can be a time of concern. → Read More
In 2015, Officer Daniel Ellis of the Richmond Police Department was shot in the line of duty. 7 years later, and the community still honors his memory with a 5K. → Read More
Toyota opened up its North American engineering headquarters in Georgetown on Tuesday. → Read More
This weekend marks the 160th anniversary of the battle of Perryville. → Read More
This weekend marks the 160th anniversary of the battle of Perryville. → Read More
As the forecast looks dry, it’s important to prepare in the instance of a nearby fire. Kentucky wildfire season lasts until December 15. As the season begins, new restrictions will be in place for burning to keep everyone safe. → Read More
All eyes are on Hurricane Ian as it pounds Florida’s gulf coast. It made landfall Wednesday afternoon as the storm flirted with Category 5 status. → Read More
We are in the heart of harvest season in Kentucky. For many, that could mean seeing more farm equipment on the roads. In order to keep everyone safe, it’s important to be mindful and drive carefully. → Read More
The principal said losses, including the building and supplies, total over a million dollars. → Read More
Earlier Saturday morning, the Lexington Fire Department responded to a call of lightning striking a home. → Read More
From self-confidence, mental health, respect, and working hard, the Rotary Club of Lexington After Hours partnered with BCTC and Fayette County Public Schools to empower young girls to dream big. → Read More
he Kentucky Educational Development Corporation continues to help with flood relief efforts. They’re now focusing their attention on books. → Read More
As we near the end of tick season in Kentucky, it’s important to know that Lyme disease can still affect you. → Read More