The U.S. military has launched new strikes against Iran. The strikes began early Wednesday, hours after three merchant ships were struck in the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. officials say the strikes hit a variety of military sites and port facilities. It was the latest exchange of fire to threaten the interim deal to end the fighting between the two countries. The renewed attacks were sure to add to the difficulty of the negotiations aimed at fully reopening the strait, roll back Tehran’s disputed nuclear program and reach a permanent end to the war launched Feb. 28. A similar spate of Iranian attacks on shipping and U.S. retaliation occurred late last month. Read moreUS launches new strikes against Iran after three ships were hit in Strait of Hormuz
Three weeks ago, the Louisville native stood over a 13-foot par putt on the 72nd hole of the Inter Rapidisimo Golf Championship in Bogotá, Colombia. Make it, and you’re a PGA event winner. Miss it, and you spend another week wondering when your turn will come. Read moreCRAWFORD | Drew Doyle comes home for the ISCO Championship with proof in his pocket
Kentucky U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell's spokesperson offered no update Tuesday to the senator's health 23 days after his mysterious hospitalization but let three statements from others on social media speak to his condition. Read moreMcConnell's condition remains a mystery, but 3 people say he's spoken to them from the hospital
People don't usually go to the Bahamas looking for more work. Louisville men's basketball will. Read moreCRAWFORD | Louisville isn't going to the Bahamas for a vacation. It's going for a head start.
In an interview Wednesday, Beck said Beshear called him to Frankfort and told him he could either resign or he'd be removed from the position he'd held since 2018. Read moreFormer Kentucky Venues CEO responds to removal by Beshear, says job 'is not partisan politics'
Dozens of professional golfers are back in Louisville this week for the ISCO Championship at Hurstbourne Country Club, a tournament that quickly became a local favorite after its debut last year. Read moreExcitement builds for ISCO Championship as PGA Tour golfers return to Louisville
More Louisville-area residents say they're waiting weeks for mail and packages to arrive, and many customers believe the delays begin after their items reach the USPS Processing and Distribution Center on Gardiner Lane. Read moreLouisville residents report more USPS mail delays as complaints continue to pile up
Construction will begin next week on a roughly three-year project aimed at improving Interstate 64 in southern Indiana. Read moreConstruction on I-64 improvement project in southern Indiana set to begin July 13
John Emrich, 59, was arrested June 19 and charged with abuse of a corpse. Read moreKentucky man arrested after police say he kept wife's body in home for months after her death
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city's work to address violent crime in the city led to a 22% drop in homicides and a 28% drop in non-fatal shootings in 2025. Read moreLouisville mayor touts 22% drop in homicides in 1st report from his 'Safe Louisville' plan
The U.S. military has launched new strikes against Iran. The strikes began early Wednesday, hours after three merchant ships were struck in the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. officials say the strikes hit a variety of military sites and port facilities. It was the latest exchange of fire to threaten the interim deal to end the fighting between the two countries. The renewed attacks were sure to add to the difficulty of the negotiations aimed at fully reopening the strait, roll back Tehran’s disputed nuclear program and reach a permanent end to the war launched Feb. 28. A similar spate of Iranian attacks on shipping and U.S. retaliation occurred late last month. Read moreUS launches new strikes against Iran after three ships were hit in Strait of Hormuz
Three weeks ago, the Louisville native stood over a 13-foot par putt on the 72nd hole of the Inter Rapidisimo Golf Championship in Bogotá, Colombia. Make it, and you’re a PGA event winner. Miss it, and you spend another week wondering when your turn will come. Read moreCRAWFORD | Drew Doyle comes home for the ISCO Championship with proof in his pocket
Kentucky U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell's spokesperson offered no update Tuesday to the senator's health 23 days after his mysterious hospitalization but let three statements from others on social media speak to his condition. Read moreMcConnell's condition remains a mystery, but 3 people say he's spoken to them from the hospital
People don't usually go to the Bahamas looking for more work. Louisville men's basketball will. Read moreCRAWFORD | Louisville isn't going to the Bahamas for a vacation. It's going for a head start.
In an interview Wednesday, Beck said Beshear called him to Frankfort and told him he could either resign or he'd be removed from the position he'd held since 2018. Read moreFormer Kentucky Venues CEO responds to removal by Beshear, says job 'is not partisan politics'
Dozens of professional golfers are back in Louisville this week for the ISCO Championship at Hurstbourne Country Club, a tournament that quickly became a local favorite after its debut last year. Read moreExcitement builds for ISCO Championship as PGA Tour golfers return to Louisville
More Louisville-area residents say they're waiting weeks for mail and packages to arrive, and many customers believe the delays begin after their items reach the USPS Processing and Distribution Center on Gardiner Lane. Read moreLouisville residents report more USPS mail delays as complaints continue to pile up
Construction will begin next week on a roughly three-year project aimed at improving Interstate 64 in southern Indiana. Read moreConstruction on I-64 improvement project in southern Indiana set to begin July 13
John Emrich, 59, was arrested June 19 and charged with abuse of a corpse. Read moreKentucky man arrested after police say he kept wife's body in home for months after her death
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city's work to address violent crime in the city led to a 22% drop in homicides and a 28% drop in non-fatal shootings in 2025. Read moreLouisville mayor touts 22% drop in homicides in 1st report from his 'Safe Louisville' plan
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From day camps to week-long adventures, WDRB has your guide to summer fun. Read moreKentuckiana 2026 kids' summer activities guide
Construction on a new Anchorage-Middletown fire station in the Fisherville area is officially in the works. Read moreNew Anchorage-Middletown fire station breaks ground in Fisherville
Crews have wrapped up most of the expansion joint replacement work, with one final closure planned after I-65 reopens. Read moreKennedy Bridge repairs nearing completion; final traffic closure still ahead
Louisville fans have the chance to catch a new men's basketball team in action in the Bahamas at the end of the month. Read moreLouisville basketball headed to Bahamas for summer exhibition games
The Louisville Zoo is celebrating a record year after reporting the highest attendance in its 57-year history. Read moreLouisville Zoo reports highest attendance in its 57-year history
You can now text 911 for help in Jefferson County. Read moreText to 911 now available in Jefferson County
Indiana State Police arrested a man for reckless driving last week after he refused pull over, leading to a high-speed pursuit. Read moreIndiana State Police arrest Nevada man after high-speed chase on I-65 in Clark County
A man was hospitalized after being shot Monday night in Louisville’s California neighborhood. Read moreMan hospitalized after being shot in Louisville’s California neighborhood, police say
Court Documents say Dashon Kilbourne and unnamed accomplices targeted both the Iroquois and Dixie Manor Shopping centers. Read moreMan arrested for vandalism of Louisville shopping centers after being hired to fix the damage
Seymour electrician accused of wire fraud scheme involving scrap sales, allegedly stealing over $200,000 from employer. Read moreSeymour electrician accused of stealing more than $200,000 from employer, federal officials say
Two Orange County men are facing multiple charges after Indiana State Police said they were arrested in a stolen vehicle investigation that led to a brief pursuit and a foot chase Wednesday afternoon. Read moreIndiana State Police arrest 2 men after stolen vehicle pursuit near French Lick
A 17-year-old boy was hospitalized after being shot Wednesday evening in Louisville's St. Denis neighborhood. Read more17-year-old hospitalized after shooting in Louisville's St. Denis neighborhood
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Sweet Haven Bakery Café & Deli opened in May on Main Street. Read moreNew bakery, café in Middletown serving up Cuban, Spanish-inspired foods
The founders of Wild Eggs and Good Folks Coffee are providing operational support as part of a court-approved management agreement. Read moreLocal business owners step in to help run Please & Thank You during bankruptcy proceedings
Anthropic signed a $19 billion, 20-year lease to build a major AI data campus in Kentucky. Read moreKentucky lands $19B AI data campus deal with Anthropic
The location opened in 2018 as the first in the area. Read moreCoreLife Eatery closes southern Indiana location
Developers hope to break ground this year, with the project expected to be finished in 2028. Read morePlans call for $21M mixed-use development near Colgate Clock in downtown Clarksville
A downtown Louisville brewpub is closed effective immediately. Read moreLongtime Louisville brewpub closes downtown location
In this week’s Crossroads, Dalton Godbey shows us the way things used to be at Conner Prairie in Hamilton County, Indiana. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey experiences a different way of life just outside Indianapolis
This week, you can see a unique type of boat, racing more than 200 miles an hour in Madison, Indiana. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey cures his need for speed with the Madison Regatta
From Bosse Field to Casey's Dugout, Evansville is another city with a unique history. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey travels down the Ohio River to Evansville, Indiana