Friday’s glow was cancelled due to strong winds and rain. Even so, attendees found other ways to make the most of the night. Read moreFood, fun continue at Fest-a-Ville despite Balloon Glow cancellation
Bell, the former Louisville wide receiver whose senior season was cut short by a torn ACL in November, was selected by Miami with the No. 94 overall pick in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Read moreCRAWFORD | Dolphins bet on Louisville WR Chris Bell’s upside in third round of NFL Draft
The historic Louisville racetrack will be packed with people on Saturday, April 25, for the official start of Derby Week with a day full of races and something to do for everyone. Read moreChurchill Downs to kick off Kentucky Derby Week with Opening Day, return of Sunday Funday
The Great Balloon Glow Friday night is cancelled. Read moreKDF cancels Great Balloon Glow due to heavy rain
The Costco on Bardstown Road was evacuated after a reported bomb threat Friday afternoon, Louisville Metro Police said. Read moreLouisville Costco evacuated after bomb threat
In response to the pressing need for mental health services in Louisville, a new crisis center is set to open downtown. Read moreNew mental health crisis center set to open this summer in downtown Louisville
Louisville Metro Police say high-speed chases are one of the most dangerous parts of the job. Read moreMayor’s budget proposal funds tool to help Louisville police reduce chases
The federal government made a new change this week to how marijuana is defined, but it doesn't yet mean the drug is fully legal. Read moreWhat the Trump administration's federal marijuana change means for Kentucky
A couple in Seymour, Indiana was arrested on child molestation charges after a nearly two-week investigation, Indiana State Police said. Read moreSeymour couple arrested on child molestation charges, Indiana State Police says
De'Shayne Montgomery, a 6-foot-4-inch junior, started all 36 games for Dayton last season, averaging 13.4 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.1 steals per game. Read moreLouisville adds to its backcourt, lands Dayton transfer guard De'Shayne Montgomery
Friday’s glow was cancelled due to strong winds and rain. Even so, attendees found other ways to make the most of the night. Read moreFood, fun continue at Fest-a-Ville despite Balloon Glow cancellation
Bell, the former Louisville wide receiver whose senior season was cut short by a torn ACL in November, was selected by Miami with the No. 94 overall pick in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Read moreCRAWFORD | Dolphins bet on Louisville WR Chris Bell’s upside in third round of NFL Draft
The historic Louisville racetrack will be packed with people on Saturday, April 25, for the official start of Derby Week with a day full of races and something to do for everyone. Read moreChurchill Downs to kick off Kentucky Derby Week with Opening Day, return of Sunday Funday
The Great Balloon Glow Friday night is cancelled. Read moreKDF cancels Great Balloon Glow due to heavy rain
The Costco on Bardstown Road was evacuated after a reported bomb threat Friday afternoon, Louisville Metro Police said. Read moreLouisville Costco evacuated after bomb threat
In response to the pressing need for mental health services in Louisville, a new crisis center is set to open downtown. Read moreNew mental health crisis center set to open this summer in downtown Louisville
Louisville Metro Police say high-speed chases are one of the most dangerous parts of the job. Read moreMayor’s budget proposal funds tool to help Louisville police reduce chases
The federal government made a new change this week to how marijuana is defined, but it doesn't yet mean the drug is fully legal. Read moreWhat the Trump administration's federal marijuana change means for Kentucky
A couple in Seymour, Indiana was arrested on child molestation charges after a nearly two-week investigation, Indiana State Police said. Read moreSeymour couple arrested on child molestation charges, Indiana State Police says
De'Shayne Montgomery, a 6-foot-4-inch junior, started all 36 games for Dayton last season, averaging 13.4 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.1 steals per game. Read moreLouisville adds to its backcourt, lands Dayton transfer guard De'Shayne Montgomery
A Louisville elementary school was nationally recognized for their focus on kindness. Read moreCarter Traditional Elementary earns national Kind School designation
New Safe Haven Baby Boxes were unveiled Friday afternoon in Louisville. Read moreSafe Haven Baby Boxes now available at 2 Anchorage Middletown Fire stations
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 April 24-26
Closures start at 8 a.m. Friday, April 24 for the KDF Marathon and miniMarathon. Read moreLMPD releases road closures for KDF Marathon, miniMarathon and Pegasus Parade
Louisville Parks and Recreation announced Mayor Craig Greenberg's partnership with Lights Out Louisville, a conservation program sponsored by the Louisville Audubon Society. Read moreMayor Greenberg backs Lights Out Louisville initiative to reduce light pollution, protect birds
Louisville Slugger is celebrating two decades of support for breast cancer research. Read moreLouisville Slugger celebrates 20 years of pink bats supporting breast cancer research
Kentucky man dies after high-speed rollover crash on U.S. 31 in Seymour, Indiana. Read moreMan killed after violent single-vehicle crash in southern Indiana
A federal judge sentenced a southern Indiana man to prison for stealing nearly $600,000 through several fraud schemes. Read moreIndiana man sentenced to federal prison for stealing $600K through multiple fraud schemes
A man is dead after a single-vehicle crash Thursday night in Louisville's Highview neighborhood. Read moreMan killed after car crashes into tree in Louisville's Highview neighborhood, police say
LMPD said in a post on social media their First Division Squad 1 officers seized a large amount of cash, drugs and guns in a recent operation, resulting in a "significant arrest." Read moreLouisville police seize fentanyl, meth and stolen firearms, man faces charges
The Drug Enforcement Administration and police in Kentucky targeted a Mexican cartel, seizing more than $2 million worth of cocaine. Read moreDEA, Kentucky police seize $2 million of cocaine from Mexican cartel
Ker’ron Williams is charged with first-degree assault and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. Read morePolice arrest 3rd suspect in connection to September 2025 Taylor Berry shooting
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A $44 million development is planned for the River Ridge Commerce Center in Jeffersonville, Indiana, bringing hundreds of jobs to the region. Read moreNew $44 million development planned for Jeffersonville industrial park
New Louisville dental center offers implants, donating $100K in free care to underserved patients. Read moreNew Louisville clinic targets tooth loss, expands access to care
A new art and cultural center is now open in southern Indiana. Read moreNew art cultural center opens in Jeffersonville's River Ridge
A Louisville car rental business is expanding across the Ohio River into Indiana. Read moreLouisville-based Price Is Right Rental to open 1st Indiana location in New Albany
The first dual-branded Applebee's-IHOP restaurant opened Tuesday in Oldham County. Read moreDual-branded Applebee’s-IHOP restaurant opens in Oldham County
Buffalo Trace releases 30-year Eagle Rare bourbon, auctioning limited bottles with $12,500 price tag. Read moreBuffalo Trace Distillery unveils 30-year bourbon with $12,500 price tag
Popcorn, tenderloin sandwiches, and sugar cream pie are just some of the foods you enjoy across Indiana. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey digs into some iconic Hoosier treats in the newest episode of Crossroads
The city of Versailles is a reflection of Kentucky heritage. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey combines bourbon, horse country, and flavors in Versailles
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