Homicide suspect arrested in bowling alley shooting
6 mins ago - Lexington Police have arrested a suspect in connection to the April 15 homicide at Eastland Bowling Lanes.
For those of you wondering about the higher elevations... the snow did fall and it did stick in a very light way.
Here's a shot from Becky Boggs Hoiska high atop Black Mountain.

Here's another from Samantha Scott Hall
That doesn't look like 2-4 inches to me ;) but it was close to a slushy inch.
Now, it looks like highs will begin to slowly climb the old thermometer. The weekend temps look pretty nice during the daytime hours. 60 degrees plus... but those overnight lows will be bitin' cold!
I'll have more forecast details on Friday!
C-Ya Bye
6 mins ago - Lexington Police have arrested a suspect in connection to the April 15 homicide at Eastland Bowling Lanes.
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