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> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 3:02 PM
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> Subject: WKYT – October 18, 2007
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> News Updates
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> Police Arrest Home Invasion Suspect
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> Lexington Police arrest a man they believe could be involved in as
> many as four attempted break-ins overnight. Only 27 NEWSFIRST was
> there for the arrest.
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> Deadly Crash On I-75
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> Two women are dead after a violent crash this morning on Interstate
> 75.
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> Police Make Quick Arrests In Robbery Near UK Campus
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> Lexington and UK Police made two quick arrests early Thursday
> morning in a robbery near UK’s campus.
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> Police Find Stabbed Teen During Traffic Stop
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> Lexington Police stop a speeding car overnight and find a 19-year
> old stabbed in the neck.
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> Man Crossing Street In Wheelchair Hit And Killed; Driver Charged
> With Murder
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> A late-night Wednesday accident killed a man in Boyd County as he
> was crossing the street in his motorized wheelchair.
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> Weather Updates
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> With a powerhouse storm system moving toward Kentucky on Thursday
> it was a windy day with scattered clouds and temperatures into the
> upper 70s and low 80s. It definitely felt more like Spring instead
> of Fall and that’s not necessarily a good thing given the strength
> of this system. The threat for severe weather will be with us
> heading into early Friday as the cold front pushes across the
> state. With plenty of warm, moist air riding northward, a strong
> upper level jet stream adding lift to the equation and the wind
> fields being so high, thunderstorms should break out into the
> evening hours ahead of the front. Any of these storms could contain
> damaging winds and even a few isolated tornadoes.
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> It appears
> the greatest threat for the bluegrass region and points to the east
> may be late this evening and into the wee hours of Friday. This is
> when it is particularly dangerous with the possibility of severe
> weather after dark. If you have a NOAA weather radio, it might be a
> good idea to make sure it is in the alert mode before going to bed
> later tonight. As the front moves eastward into Friday morning,
> rain and storms along with the severe weather threat should come to
> an end by mid to late morning. Winds will stay gusty Friday under
> partly cloudy skies with highs around 70 degrees. Expect more of
> the same Saturday with additional sunshine and pleasant
> temperatures, although it will still be breezy.
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> Expect a quick
> warm up on Sunday with highs close to 80 degrees before our next
> system brings more rain and storms Monday followed by much cooler
> air into the middle of next week. Stay with the 27 First Alert
> Weather Center for the latest updates into early Friday…TG
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