The vote held Monday evening was emotional, with parents sharing heartfelt testimony about what the school means to the community. Read moreNichols Elementary to close as Bullitt County school board votes to realign district
The crash happened around 10:30 p.m. between the Bells Lane and Dumesnil Street exits. Read moreMan killed after being hit while crossing I-264 in Louisville
At a Revenue Advisory Task Force meeting Monday, district leaders discussed the financial crisis Read moreJCPS officials say financial crisis was not 'hidden from the board or the public'
A former Jeffersonville police officer will spend more than a year in federal prison after lying to buy firearms for personal use. Read moreFormer Jeffersonville police officer sentenced for illegal firearm purchases
It happened around 12:30 Sunday afternoon at the AAK plant in the 2500 block of 7th Street Road in Shively. Read moreExplosion at cooking oil plant in Shively kills 1 person, prompts investigation
Eight days of music, bourbon and big crowds just wrapped up in Louisville, and the dates for next year's Louder Than Life and Bourbon & Beyond are already out. Read moreNew 2026 dates announced for Bourbon & Beyond, Louder Than Life in Louisville
Inside the halls of historic Central High School, one student's struggle sparked a project that turned compassion into innovation. Read moreCentral High students 3D-print braille signs to help blind classmate — and earn college credit
LMPD's previous three-story headquarters at 633 West Jefferson Street was torn down in 2023. Read moreLMPD begins moving into new headquarters in downtown Louisville
Three games in, and it feels like we should know more about this Louisville football team. They are unbeaten, yes, but also unverified. And unranked. Read moreCRAWFORD | 3 games, 3 wins, but we're still waiting for a statement from Louisville
The vote held Monday evening was emotional, with parents sharing heartfelt testimony about what the school means to the community. Read moreNichols Elementary to close as Bullitt County school board votes to realign district
The crash happened around 10:30 p.m. between the Bells Lane and Dumesnil Street exits. Read moreMan killed after being hit while crossing I-264 in Louisville
At a Revenue Advisory Task Force meeting Monday, district leaders discussed the financial crisis Read moreJCPS officials say financial crisis was not 'hidden from the board or the public'
A former Jeffersonville police officer will spend more than a year in federal prison after lying to buy firearms for personal use. Read moreFormer Jeffersonville police officer sentenced for illegal firearm purchases
It happened around 12:30 Sunday afternoon at the AAK plant in the 2500 block of 7th Street Road in Shively. Read moreExplosion at cooking oil plant in Shively kills 1 person, prompts investigation
Eight days of music, bourbon and big crowds just wrapped up in Louisville, and the dates for next year's Louder Than Life and Bourbon & Beyond are already out. Read moreNew 2026 dates announced for Bourbon & Beyond, Louder Than Life in Louisville
Inside the halls of historic Central High School, one student's struggle sparked a project that turned compassion into innovation. Read moreCentral High students 3D-print braille signs to help blind classmate — and earn college credit
LMPD's previous three-story headquarters at 633 West Jefferson Street was torn down in 2023. Read moreLMPD begins moving into new headquarters in downtown Louisville
Three games in, and it feels like we should know more about this Louisville football team. They are unbeaten, yes, but also unverified. And unranked. Read moreCRAWFORD | 3 games, 3 wins, but we're still waiting for a statement from Louisville
Morning showers and storms may have woken some of you up this morning, but rest assured if you didn't get enough rain for your liking over the last day and a half we'v… Read moreSevere risk posted for part of our area Monday
Scientists are reprogramming how T cells work so they can fight against tumors, "turning them from cancer protectors into tumor fighters." Read moreResearchers at IU School of Medicine develop new method to shift cell behavior in tumors
The Highlands-Shelby Park Library recently signed a one-year lease to stay in the Mid City Mall on Bardstown Road through at least June of 2026. Read moreLibrary at Louisville's Mid City Mall to expand hours starting this fall
Bill Request 33, also known as "Troy's Law," would allow for wreckers to have blue flashing emergency lights. Read moreKentucky lawmakers to reintroduce 'Troy's Law,' aimed at protecting tow truck drivers
Mark 12 Ministries wants to turn six acres of land on Old Preston Highway in Shepherdsville into Grace Village, a cluster of six tiny homes that would each house two people. Read moreBullitt County nonprofit aims to fill shelter gap with transitional housing project
It happened around 4 p.m. Sunday. Read moreOff-duty police officer hits bicyclist in southern Indiana
Henry King has been cleaning Harrison County schools since he was 19. Read moreHarrison County students line hallways to honor janitor after 50 years of hard work
Jerry Lee Cooper escaped the Brown County Detention Center on Sept. 15. Read moreLouisville FBI officials arrest escaped inmate from Ohio prison
A Louisville man has been arrested for cutting communication wiring. Read moreLouisville police arrest man accused of cutting communication wire
The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public's help identifying two people as it investigates a theft at Ashland Park. Read moreClarksville police looking for 2 suspects in alleged theft at Ashland Park
The shooting happened around 12:30 a.m. in the 1500 block of West St. Catherine Street. Read more2 men injured after shooting in Louisville's California neighborhood
A man was hospitalized after a shooting in Louisville's Southside neighborhood Wednesday evening. Read moreMan hospitalized after shooting in Louisville's Southside neighborhood, police say
Officials said a person was taken to the hospital by EMS. Read morePerson suffers self-inflicted stab wound at Waffle House in Louisville
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A massive flood, caused by days of unrelenting rain, sent the Kentucky River surging over its banks, inundating most of the 200-plus-acre distillery grounds on its main campus in Frankfort. Read moreBuffalo Trace distillery bounces back from April's massive flood that halted production
Do you use your bank's online bill pay system? It's convenient, but it may not be as quick or secure as your might think. Read moreDon't Waste Your Money | Banks may turn online bill pay into risky paper checks
Epic Eeats Restaurant Group invested $350,000 to open the restaurant at 941 E. Lewis & Clark Parkway — where Hooters was located until it closed in 2024. Read moreNew restaurant opening this week in former Hooters location in southern Indiana
Imagine this scenario - you start a new job and just days into it, your boss asks you to run a few errands for him. Read moreDon't Waste Your Money | Scammers impersonating bosses in frightening new workplace text scam
Saraga International Grocery will carry the typical fresh produce, meats, seafood, and also feature a food court. Read moreInternational grocery chain to open new store in east Louisville
A special retirement ceremony was held Thursday for one of the longest-serving drivers in UPS history. Read moreUPS driver Cleveland 'Cleve' Francis retires after 58 years of safe driving legacy
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
This will rile some people but it's a fact that our worst crime-ridden, violent cities are under Democrat control. Read morePoint of View | My party is right — yours is evil