A 22-year-old Louisville man was indicted on two separate murder charges as he sits in jail charged in a third murder case. Read more22-year-old Louisville man charged with murdering 3 people in 2 years
All 20 remaining living hostages held in Gaza and scores of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel have walked free as part of a ceasefire pausing two years of war. The conflict decimated the Gaza Strip, killed tens of thousands of Palestinians, triggered other conflicts in the Middle East, and had left scores of captives in militant hands. Speaking to parliament, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared he was “committed to this peace.” That raised hopes that the ruinous war might come to an end. But fundamental questions remain over when and how. Read moreLiving Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners are freed as part of Gaza ceasefire
Can Florida do it again? Can Houston come back and finish the job? Is this Purdue's year for a Final Four? Read moreCoffee with Crawford | My Associated Press preseason men's basketball Top 25 ballot
Indiana State Police said on Saturday about 6:30 p.m., a trooper was stopped conducting traffic patrol on southbound Interstate 65 north of Sellersburg when he saw a blue Jeep Cherokee, clocking it at 115 mph in a 70 mph zone. Read moreGeorgia man arrested after 115 mph chase in southern Indiana with 2 children in the car
Coming off an impressive 30-20 win over No. 3 Oregon in Eugene, the Indiana University football program climbed four spots in the most recent Associated Press Top 25, to No. 3 nationally. Read moreIndiana football vaults to No. 3 in the AP Top 25, the highest ranking in its history
A 54-year-old man died in a crash in Jeffersontown on Saturday evening. Read more54-year-old man killed in Jeffersontown crash, police say
It's that time of the year when people start talking about the infamous woolly worm! As you know, a lot of people swear that the color and pattern of woolly worms can … Read moreWOOLLY WORMS: What Do They Indicate For The Upcoming Winter Season?
This column is late because I’ve been staring at a blank screen trying to come up with a comparison that fits what Indiana football just did. Read moreCRAWFORD | Is this real life? Indiana's rubber ball shatters No. 3 Oregon's home streak
Police are looking for "four armed individuals" that are stealing cars in the early morning hours in southwest Louisville. Read moreArmed suspects targeting homes, stealing cars in southwest Louisville, police say
A woman collapsed at Harvest Homecoming and was unresponsive and a police officer from the Floyd County Sheriff's Office helped save her life. Read moreFloyd County police officer saves woman's life at Harvest Homecoming
A 22-year-old Louisville man was indicted on two separate murder charges as he sits in jail charged in a third murder case. Read more22-year-old Louisville man charged with murdering 3 people in 2 years
All 20 remaining living hostages held in Gaza and scores of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel have walked free as part of a ceasefire pausing two years of war. The conflict decimated the Gaza Strip, killed tens of thousands of Palestinians, triggered other conflicts in the Middle East, and had left scores of captives in militant hands. Speaking to parliament, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared he was “committed to this peace.” That raised hopes that the ruinous war might come to an end. But fundamental questions remain over when and how. Read moreLiving Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners are freed as part of Gaza ceasefire
Can Florida do it again? Can Houston come back and finish the job? Is this Purdue's year for a Final Four? Read moreCoffee with Crawford | My Associated Press preseason men's basketball Top 25 ballot
Indiana State Police said on Saturday about 6:30 p.m., a trooper was stopped conducting traffic patrol on southbound Interstate 65 north of Sellersburg when he saw a blue Jeep Cherokee, clocking it at 115 mph in a 70 mph zone. Read moreGeorgia man arrested after 115 mph chase in southern Indiana with 2 children in the car
Coming off an impressive 30-20 win over No. 3 Oregon in Eugene, the Indiana University football program climbed four spots in the most recent Associated Press Top 25, to No. 3 nationally. Read moreIndiana football vaults to No. 3 in the AP Top 25, the highest ranking in its history
A 54-year-old man died in a crash in Jeffersontown on Saturday evening. Read more54-year-old man killed in Jeffersontown crash, police say
It's that time of the year when people start talking about the infamous woolly worm! As you know, a lot of people swear that the color and pattern of woolly worms can … Read moreWOOLLY WORMS: What Do They Indicate For The Upcoming Winter Season?
This column is late because I’ve been staring at a blank screen trying to come up with a comparison that fits what Indiana football just did. Read moreCRAWFORD | Is this real life? Indiana's rubber ball shatters No. 3 Oregon's home streak
Police are looking for "four armed individuals" that are stealing cars in the early morning hours in southwest Louisville. Read moreArmed suspects targeting homes, stealing cars in southwest Louisville, police say
A woman collapsed at Harvest Homecoming and was unresponsive and a police officer from the Floyd County Sheriff's Office helped save her life. Read moreFloyd County police officer saves woman's life at Harvest Homecoming
Nearly half of all crashes involving deer in Kentucky occur during the last three months of the year, according to a news release from KYTC. Read more'Antler Alert' issued in Kentucky ahead of peak deer collision season
The budget issues are listed on the board meeting agenda, saying that there will be an audit to review of the cause of the shortfall and provide recommendations. Read moreJCPS to address major budget shortfall in upcoming board meeting Tuesday
Attendees were able to try endless chili samples as live bands and vendors turn up the heat to crown the next champion. Read moreLouisville Great Chili Cookoff heats up NuLu to benefit Norton Children’s Hospital
The 11th annual Chunkin' Pumpkins returned to Captain's Quarters on River Road to support breast cancer research. Read moreChunkin’ Pumpkins returns to Louisville to raise funds for breast cancer research
New Albany, Indiana recently celebrated the successful conclusion of the 2025 Harvest Homecoming festival, drawing thousands of attendees from various places to enjoy the festivities. Read moreThousands flock to downtown New Albany for successful 2025 Harvest Homecoming
CycLOUvia is an annual event that transforms some of Louisville's most popular streets into car-free zones for a few hours. Read moreStretch of Bardstown Road in Louisville becomes car-free zone for cycLOUvia
The Jennings County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents about a dangerous TikTok challenge where teens try to kick in doors while carrying airsoft guns. Read moreSouthern Indiana police departments warn of dangerous TikTok challenge
The police department said getting illegal guns off the streets is making a real impact, helping drive crime down and making neighborhoods safer. Read moreLMPD credits 'proactive policing' for gun seizures in several Louisville neighborhoods
A Lexington man was arrested after leading a Nelson County deputy on a high-speed chase. Read moreLexington man arrested after high-speed chase in Nelson County
The drug bust was made following a tip about a suspected distribution operation. Read more1 arrested after Meade County drug bust in suspected distribution operation
A man is facing charges after shots were fired Friday night in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Read moreMan arrested after shots fired near Jeffersonville apartment complex
Kevin Franklin, who goes by Kevin Simms, was arrested on a slew of charges. Read moreLouisville police seize fentanyl-laced heroin in ongoing narcotics investigation
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In August, the Trump Administration imposed a 50% tariff on coffee imports from Brazil. Read moreDon't Waste Your Money | Coffee lovers feel the pinch as beans get pricier, shops shut down
The St. Matthews location will be the first of three planned spots for the growing brand. Read moreSt. Matthews to welcome Middle Eastern restaurant Shawarma Shack
The location on Dundee Road, in the Belknap neighborhood, is celebrating its reopening all weekend. Read moreDerby City Pizza near the Highlands reopens after August fire
The governor will travel to the United Kingdom, Ireland and France to meet with business leaders and trade officials to give Kentucky a footprint in the region, leading to more jobs for Kentuckians. Read moreBeshear to travel to UK, Ireland, France to attract jobs, foreign investments to Kentucky
The Louisville Slugger TPD1 torpedo-shaped bat has been named one of TIME Magazine’s Best Inventions of 2025 in the Sports & Fitness category. Read moreLouisville Slugger TPD1 bat named to TIME’s Best Inventions of 2025
The company says people who were signed up for Prime without their consent since 2019 and used less than three Prime benefits will receive a cash payout up to a maximum $51. Read moreDon't Waste Your Money | Amazon to refund $1.5 Billion after FTC lawsuit over Prime sign-ups
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
Perhaps JCPS should think completely differently about how they run things. Read morePoint of View | At time of crisis JCPS suffer from scope creep