LMPD said a man was shot to death at Waterfront Park early Friday morning. Read moreMan killed in shooting at Waterfront Park, LMPD says
It happened July 28, 2023, in Carroll County. Read moreNew body camera footage shows Kentucky State Police trooper assault suspect in 2023
Over the past five years, how much the mayor of New Albany has spent on lawsuits and construction of the Providence Mill Dam has been an unanswered question. Read moreNew Albany City Council rejects resolution to force mayor to release Providence Mill Dam spending
When Isaac McKneely shoots and the ball doesn’t go in, he assumes the universe has made a clerical error. Read moreCRAWFORD | McKneely finds his shot, and Louisville finds a way in NCAA Tournament win
Crews are ramping up pothole repairs across Louisville, with thousands already filled and more work ahead.
Read moreCrews hit the streets as Louisville ramps up pothole repairs
UofL fans packed Louisville bars on Thursday to watch the Cards win in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Read moreUofL fans pack Louisville bars to watch the Cards win first game of NCAA Tournament
The law requires teachers, coaches, and other school employees to use school-approved systems to message students. Read moreKentucky lawmakers advance bill clarifying teacher–student communication rules
Louisville didn’t lose control all at once. It gave it back piece by piece. Read moreCRAWFORD | Louisville survives late scare, earns first NCAA win under Kelsey, 83-79 over USF
Some charitable gaming organizations are pushing House Bill 904, which would require players to be at least 21 years old to play — and you could win more money. Read moreKentucky lawmakers consider tighter restrictions for charitable gaming under new bill
Funeral arrangements released for Kentucky soldier who died after attack on US troops in Middle East
Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, of Glendale, died March 8 from injuries he suffered during the Iranian regime's initial attacks across the region as part of Operation Epic Fury. Read moreFuneral arrangements released for Kentucky soldier who died after attack on US troops in Middle East
LMPD said a man was shot to death at Waterfront Park early Friday morning. Read moreMan killed in shooting at Waterfront Park, LMPD says
It happened July 28, 2023, in Carroll County. Read moreNew body camera footage shows Kentucky State Police trooper assault suspect in 2023
Over the past five years, how much the mayor of New Albany has spent on lawsuits and construction of the Providence Mill Dam has been an unanswered question. Read moreNew Albany City Council rejects resolution to force mayor to release Providence Mill Dam spending
When Isaac McKneely shoots and the ball doesn’t go in, he assumes the universe has made a clerical error. Read moreCRAWFORD | McKneely finds his shot, and Louisville finds a way in NCAA Tournament win
Crews are ramping up pothole repairs across Louisville, with thousands already filled and more work ahead.
Read moreCrews hit the streets as Louisville ramps up pothole repairs
UofL fans packed Louisville bars on Thursday to watch the Cards win in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Read moreUofL fans pack Louisville bars to watch the Cards win first game of NCAA Tournament
The law requires teachers, coaches, and other school employees to use school-approved systems to message students. Read moreKentucky lawmakers advance bill clarifying teacher–student communication rules
Louisville didn’t lose control all at once. It gave it back piece by piece. Read moreCRAWFORD | Louisville survives late scare, earns first NCAA win under Kelsey, 83-79 over USF
Some charitable gaming organizations are pushing House Bill 904, which would require players to be at least 21 years old to play — and you could win more money. Read moreKentucky lawmakers consider tighter restrictions for charitable gaming under new bill
Funeral arrangements released for Kentucky soldier who died after attack on US troops in Middle East
Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, of Glendale, died March 8 from injuries he suffered during the Iranian regime's initial attacks across the region as part of Operation Epic Fury. Read moreFuneral arrangements released for Kentucky soldier who died after attack on US troops in Middle East
Fridays are days of sacrifice in Lent among Christians, and abstaining from meat is custom. Read more2026 guide to Louisville-area churches' Lenten fish fries
A man is dead after a crash in Louisville Thursday night. Read moreMan killed in crash on Routt Road in southeast Louisville, police say
Kentucky lawmakers aim to expand Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to close early childhood enrollment gaps. Read moreKentucky legislators seek to close gaps in Dolly Parton's Imagination Library
A gun was stopped from entering a Louisville high school Thursday after the school’s weapons detection system flagged it in a student’s backpack. Read moreGun found in student's backpack by weapons detection system at Louisville high school
Kentucky's largest indoor easter egg hunt returns to Louisville with a special guest this year. Read moreKentucky's largest indoor Easter Egg Hunt returns to Louisville with special guest
Black Family Wellness Expo Saturday in west Louisville offers screenings resources and support for families Read moreCommunity health expo in west Louisville offers free screenings, support
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville Metro Police says it's investigating a double shooting in the Smoketown neighborhood. Read moreLMPD investigates double shooting in the Smoketown neighborhood
Earlier this month, Louisville Metro Police seized 3D-printed guns as part of a targeted search in the Shively area. Read moreLouisville police push law targeting 3D-printed guns, conversion devices
Meranda Swim, 29, is accused of battering two children under the age of 14 in Jennings County. Read moreSouthern Indiana woman arrested for child battery after 6-month investigation
Officers determined the shooting happened on North 35th Street. Read more2 hospitalized after shooting in Louisville's Portland neighborhood, police say
Jeffersonville police will have an increased presence at Big Four Park after there was reportedly a large fight among teenagers Friday night. Read moreJeffersonville police increase presence at Big Four Park after large teen fight reported
A 32-year-old man was shot and killed Thursday night in Carrollton, Kentucky. Read more25-year-old man charged with murder after shooting in Carroll County
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Akiko’s Karaoke Bar will remain open for now after landlord agreement delays planned closure. Read moreLouisville karaoke bar will stay open after reaching agreement with landlord
A new laundry facility will bring hundreds of jobs to Louisville. Read moreBaptist Health partners with Novo Health to open laundry facility in Louisville
Highlands karaoke bar Akiko’s will close Tuesday after nearly 30 years on Bardstown Road Read moreLouisville karaoke bar to close after decades in the Highlands
The restaurant is moving into the former LouVino location on Bardstown Road, which closed in September 2024 after 10 years in business. Read moreLouisville chef bringing Italian restaurant with Southern flair to the Highlands
Appointment-only whiskey tasting room will open in Louisville’s Butchertown neighborhood, offering curated small-group experiences. Read moreNew private bourbon tasting room coming to Louisville’s East Main Street
Husband-and-wife duo Luis Gonzalez and Lisanne Garcia will open their Italian-Cuban fusion restaurant this Spring. Read moreNew Italian-Cuban restaurant Prado 264 coming to the Highlands
In the newest episode of Crossroads, WDRB's Dalton Godbey finds out why Red River Gorge has become a top destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey explores a cave in Red River Gorge
In this clip from Crossroads, Dalton Godbey takes us to Tater Knob. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey checks out what's between the rolling hills of Berea, Kentucky
If you’re a UofL men’s basketball fan, you’re probably asking the question "what to do about Mikel Brown, Jr.?" Read morePoint of View | The saga of a fragile NBA lottery pick