Thousands of people participated in the nationwide "No Kings" protest in downtown Louisville, joining a national movement against President Trump's administration. Read moreThousands march in downtown Louisville against President Trump in 'No Kings' protest
Mason Shipley kicked a 45-yard field goal in overtime and No. 21 Texas beat Kentucky 16-13. Shipley also kicked a 39-yard field goal with a minute remaining to give the Longhorns (5-2, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) a 13-10 lead. Read moreShipley kicks 45-yard FG in OT to lift No. 21 Texas to 16-13 win at Kentucky
A wind advisory has been issued for our area ahead of the front that will bring us showers and storms tonight and on Sunday. Winds will be whipping around our area reg… Read moreWind Advisory issued for our area
With all due respect to Michigan State, Indiana’s real opponent on Homecoming wasn’t the Spartans. Read moreCRAWFORD | Success, spotlight, Spartans -- No. 3 Indiana handles them all in 38-13 win
Two separate plane incidents were reported Saturday afternoon at Louisville’s Bowman Field, marking the fourth and fifth incidents this month at the airport. Read more2 plane incidents reported Saturday at Louisville’s Bowman Field
It wasn’t football. It was jazz. It looked like the opening number at a South Beach nightclub. Trick plays, decoys, sleight of hand. The only thing missing was a tiger and a fog machine. Read moreCRAWFORD | Brohm’s 1st drive vs. Miami was theater, confidence - and the key to Louisville's upset
The Cardinals coach came loaded — with trick formations, tempo, misdirection and a mindset that said, “What have we got to lose?” Read moreCRAWFORD | Louisville stuns No. 2 Miami, 24-21 -- with everything but the kitchen sink
Officers were called the the intersection of Ninth and Broadway around 7:49 p.m. on a report that a pedestrian had been hit. Read moreMan in critical condition after being hit by vehicle in downtown Louisville
Protests over the shooting of Breonna Taylor by Louisville police erupted downtown in late May and stretched for more than 150 days, leading to continuing clashes with law enforcement. Read moreLouisville settles lawsuit over LMPD’s response to 2020 Breonna Taylor protests
Copper wire theft along Louisville’s interstates wasn’t a major problem until 2020. But since then, KYTC says it’s become a costly and dangerous issue. Read moreLouisville drivers left in the dark as copper thefts delay highway repairs
Thousands of people participated in the nationwide "No Kings" protest in downtown Louisville, joining a national movement against President Trump's administration. Read moreThousands march in downtown Louisville against President Trump in 'No Kings' protest
Mason Shipley kicked a 45-yard field goal in overtime and No. 21 Texas beat Kentucky 16-13. Shipley also kicked a 39-yard field goal with a minute remaining to give the Longhorns (5-2, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) a 13-10 lead. Read moreShipley kicks 45-yard FG in OT to lift No. 21 Texas to 16-13 win at Kentucky
A wind advisory has been issued for our area ahead of the front that will bring us showers and storms tonight and on Sunday. Winds will be whipping around our area reg… Read moreWind Advisory issued for our area
With all due respect to Michigan State, Indiana’s real opponent on Homecoming wasn’t the Spartans. Read moreCRAWFORD | Success, spotlight, Spartans -- No. 3 Indiana handles them all in 38-13 win
Two separate plane incidents were reported Saturday afternoon at Louisville’s Bowman Field, marking the fourth and fifth incidents this month at the airport. Read more2 plane incidents reported Saturday at Louisville’s Bowman Field
It wasn’t football. It was jazz. It looked like the opening number at a South Beach nightclub. Trick plays, decoys, sleight of hand. The only thing missing was a tiger and a fog machine. Read moreCRAWFORD | Brohm’s 1st drive vs. Miami was theater, confidence - and the key to Louisville's upset
The Cardinals coach came loaded — with trick formations, tempo, misdirection and a mindset that said, “What have we got to lose?” Read moreCRAWFORD | Louisville stuns No. 2 Miami, 24-21 -- with everything but the kitchen sink
Officers were called the the intersection of Ninth and Broadway around 7:49 p.m. on a report that a pedestrian had been hit. Read moreMan in critical condition after being hit by vehicle in downtown Louisville
Protests over the shooting of Breonna Taylor by Louisville police erupted downtown in late May and stretched for more than 150 days, leading to continuing clashes with law enforcement. Read moreLouisville settles lawsuit over LMPD’s response to 2020 Breonna Taylor protests
Copper wire theft along Louisville’s interstates wasn’t a major problem until 2020. But since then, KYTC says it’s become a costly and dangerous issue. Read moreLouisville drivers left in the dark as copper thefts delay highway repairs
The DNR said one deer can provide 200 meals for Hoosier families. Read moreIndiana DNR asks hunters to donate deer meat to feed hungry Hoosiers
Police said Julia Miller is diminished capacity and is "likely lost" or disoriented. Read moreUPDATE: 84-year-old woman missing from Fern Creek area found safe, Louisville police say
Site Selection magazine ranked Kentucky eighth in the nation for new jobs, business investments and major building projects. Read moreKentucky lands in top 10 for job growth and investment
Meredith-Dunn School celebrated a ribbon-cutting Friday for a new addition to its campus. Read moreRibbon-cutting marks new addition at Meredith-Dunn School
Here are a selection of events, markets, concerts and more happening this weekend. Read more5 things to do in the Louisville area the weekend of Oct. 17 to Oct. 19
According to a Letter from the Editor published by IDS, IU directed the IDS to stop printing news in their newspaper and only print the special editions. Read moreIndiana University halts printing of student newspaper amid director's firing
The shooting happened off Green Valley Road around 1:00 p.m. Read moreWoman hospitalized after being shot in New Albany neighborhood
After some investigation, officers believe the shooting happened in the 2500 block of West Broadway. Read more2 women hospitalized after being shot in Louisville's California neighborhood
The Nelson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating vehicle break-ins reported two nights in a row in local neighborhoods. Read morePolice investigating string of vehicle break-ins reported in Nelson County
Investigators believe Halo was kept in a small kennel for a long period of time, forced to lay down in his own urine and feces. Read more'Halo deserves justice' | LMPD asks for public's help in horrific dog abuse case
"This proactive policing is what is making a real impact in our violent crime driving numbers." Read moreLouisville police say new approach helping bring violent crime numbers down
Police said all parties have been accounted for and the investigation is ongoing. Read moreShively police investigating after woman shot early Wednesday morning
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New Albany City Council approved a local property tax abatement for the company on Thursday. Read moreSazerac plans $38 million expansion at Northwest Ordinance Distilling in New Albany
"Veggie-flation" has been raising the price of many fruits and vegetables this year, so you want to keep your fresh items last as long as possible. Read moreDon't Waste Your Money | How to make your fresh fruits and vegetables last longer at home
The restaurant thanked customers who have supported them over the past five years it has called the location home. Read moreItalian restaurant to close Louisville location on Westport Road
Surveys show that store brands have come a long way in quality since 10 or 20 years ago. Read moreDon't Waste Your Money | Shoppers embrace store brands as grocery prices keep rising
The taproom opened on the ground floor of the Baxter Apartments development in August 2021. Read moreHi-Wire Brewing to close taproom in Louisville's Phoenix Hill neighborhood
Work the Metal was closed Wednesday "with deep sadness and respect for our employees and our community who mourn our beloved Jack." Read moreJack Mathis, longtime co-owner of Louisville's Work the Metal boutique, dies at 61
On the next episode of Crossroads, WDRB's Dalton Godbey takes us above, below and around Horse Cave, Kentucky. Read moreCrossroads | A small Kentucky town's name also tells its story
WDRB's Dalton Godbey takes us to the 127 Yard Sale to show us why people come out in big numbers. Read moreCrossroads | The world's longest yard sale gives the heart of Kentucky a unique experience
With seven Kentuckians killed in work zones last year, our failure to police ourselves has deadly consequences. Read morePoint of View | Automated cameras in construction zones