Police identify suspects in five Walmart thefts
Updated: 7:38 PM Earlier this month, a man and woman were shown on camera stealing thousands of dollars of dollars from Walmart, and police say you helped them identify the suspects.
Updated: 7:38 PM Earlier this month, a man and woman were shown on camera stealing thousands of dollars of dollars from Walmart, and police say you helped them identify the suspects.
Updated: 7:33 PM A Lexington couple sits in jail this evening each charged with criminal abuse in the first degree.
Updated: 3:28 PM In its ongoing effort to elevate public awareness about heart disease, the American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women® movement is teaming up with Emmy-nominated actress Elizabeth Banks to share the truth about the No. 1 killer of women.
Posted: 4:07 PM --- The Bourbon Women Association is pleased to announce the launch of its Bourbon Women Take Flight event series.
Updated: 10:30 PM Lexington Clinic is notifying 1,018 patients of a privacy breach involving a stolen laptop containing patients' names, contact information, and diagnoses.
Updated: 9:14 PM A trip to New York City, and the nation's capital in Washington, D.C. made a Lexington Woman's Bucket List, but attending a murder trial is at the very top of that list.
Updated: 10:44 PM Without help from the community, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bluegrass announced today it will have to close its doors due to financial hardship.
Updated: 10:47 PM It's your chance to tell the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet what you think of Lexington's new "double crossover diamond."
Updated: 7:09 PM A Lexington grand jury indicted Kokou Kuakumensah on charges of credit card fraud this week. He's accused of being part of a fraud ring that spanned several states.
Updated: 6:28 AM At first she says it seemed legit. A company calling themselves Mystery Shopper told a Lexington woman she could make money for shopping.
Updated: 7:56 PM A coyote has been spotted roaming around the Tuscany neighborhood in Lexington. Now, officials plan to set up traps to stop the coyote from moving in permanently.
Posted: 5:50 PM A now hiring sign is going up at the post office.
Updated: 6:42 PM Police are investigating an accident at a warehouse where a man was hit by a car.
Posted: 8:38 AM Recently we have experienced a market of extremes. In 2012, finding a middle ground, or Meeting in the Middle, is going to be key for growth in the markets and economy.
Updated: 9:01 AM Police say Hardee's employees tackled the suspect, so he couldn't get away with any cash.
Updated: 12:09 PM A man was hit with a gun inside the apartment. Two men with guns broke into the apartment on Cambridge Drive, near Chantilly Street.
Updated: 9:53 AM Lexington Police cleaned up the Occupy Lexington site today and removed tents and signs while protesters were away. Tonight, protesters gathered to figure out their next move.
Updated: 9:18 AM Lexington Police say protesters can gather downtown, they just can't block the sidewalks with tents anymore.
Updated: 4:13 PM FRANKFORT, Ky. —Agriculture Commissioner James Comer today issued a relief payment to a Waynesburg grain farmer who failed to get paid when he sold his grain to a company that filed bankruptcy
Updated: 12:19 PM Witnesses told police three boys were seen running from the fire on Legion Drive.
Updated: 12:03 PM Many of the late Kentucky politician's close friends gathered at a nightclub in Lexington Monday night for the concert.
Posted: 4:03 PM Transylvania University accounting students will offer free tax service to people with incomes $50,000 or less.
Updated: 11:29 AM Police say there is $2,000 worth of damage to RVs at Northside RV on North Broadway.