Greenberg's proposal includes roughly $22 million in the next budget — about $1 million more than last year. Read moreLouisville mayor requests more police overtime funding as scrutiny grows
Reynolds, who was appointed to the Board of Trustees by Andy Beshear last year to a six-year term, was never taken up for confirmation by the state Senate, effectively removing her from the board. Read moreKentucky Senate blocks UofL trustee Sadiqa Reynolds from board seat
Planning Commission recommends rezoning former Givaudan plant in Clifton for mixed-use redevelopment after 2024 explosion.
Read moreMetro Planning Commission backs rezoning plan for former Givaudan plant in Clifton
When the Las Vegas Raiders made him the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft on Thursday night, the most anticipated moment of his football life played out not on the league's stage, but in a crowded home in Miami, surrounded by family, friends and the people he says "poured into" his journey. Read moreCRAWFORD | Mendoza, taken by Raiders with No. 1 NFL Draft pick, did it his own way
Cooper was the first Hoosier receiver drafted since Cody Latimer was taken by the Denver Broncos in 2014. Read moreIU receiver Omar Cooper Jr. selected 30th overall by Jets in 1st round of NFL Draft
President Donald Trump says Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend a ceasefire between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group by three weeks after talks at the White House. Trump said the meeting Thursday between the Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors, the second in the past week, went “very well.” They were the first direct diplomatic talks in decades between the two countries. The initial 10-day ceasefire took effect last Friday and had been due to expire Monday. Trump says he expects to meet at the White House with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun in the next couple of weeks. Read moreTrump says Lebanon and Israel agree to extend Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire by 3 weeks
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg unveiled his $1.1 billion budget proposal Thursday, outlining significant new investment in the city's parks and libraries while helping preserve programs hurt by cuts in federal funding. Read moreLouisville mayor proposes $1.1B budget with big focuses on parks, libraries and affordable housing
Jeffersonville Police said officers were called to a disturbance around 1 a.m. in the 800 block of Walnut Street. Read more1 dead after stabbing in Jeffersonville neighborhood, police say
The numbers are big, of course. They always are. Read moreCRAWFORD | The most important thing about Jeff Brohm’s new contract? It happened.
The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office now uses body-worn and in-car cameras. Read moreJefferson County Sheriff's Office rolls out new body-worn cameras with language translation
Greenberg's proposal includes roughly $22 million in the next budget — about $1 million more than last year. Read moreLouisville mayor requests more police overtime funding as scrutiny grows
Reynolds, who was appointed to the Board of Trustees by Andy Beshear last year to a six-year term, was never taken up for confirmation by the state Senate, effectively removing her from the board. Read moreKentucky Senate blocks UofL trustee Sadiqa Reynolds from board seat
Planning Commission recommends rezoning former Givaudan plant in Clifton for mixed-use redevelopment after 2024 explosion.
Read moreMetro Planning Commission backs rezoning plan for former Givaudan plant in Clifton
When the Las Vegas Raiders made him the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft on Thursday night, the most anticipated moment of his football life played out not on the league's stage, but in a crowded home in Miami, surrounded by family, friends and the people he says "poured into" his journey. Read moreCRAWFORD | Mendoza, taken by Raiders with No. 1 NFL Draft pick, did it his own way
Cooper was the first Hoosier receiver drafted since Cody Latimer was taken by the Denver Broncos in 2014. Read moreIU receiver Omar Cooper Jr. selected 30th overall by Jets in 1st round of NFL Draft
President Donald Trump says Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend a ceasefire between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group by three weeks after talks at the White House. Trump said the meeting Thursday between the Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors, the second in the past week, went “very well.” They were the first direct diplomatic talks in decades between the two countries. The initial 10-day ceasefire took effect last Friday and had been due to expire Monday. Trump says he expects to meet at the White House with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun in the next couple of weeks. Read moreTrump says Lebanon and Israel agree to extend Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire by 3 weeks
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg unveiled his $1.1 billion budget proposal Thursday, outlining significant new investment in the city's parks and libraries while helping preserve programs hurt by cuts in federal funding. Read moreLouisville mayor proposes $1.1B budget with big focuses on parks, libraries and affordable housing
Jeffersonville Police said officers were called to a disturbance around 1 a.m. in the 800 block of Walnut Street. Read more1 dead after stabbing in Jeffersonville neighborhood, police say
The numbers are big, of course. They always are. Read moreCRAWFORD | The most important thing about Jeff Brohm’s new contract? It happened.
The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office now uses body-worn and in-car cameras. Read moreJefferson County Sheriff's Office rolls out new body-worn cameras with language translation
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
Fest-a-Ville opens at Waterfront Park with new Chow Wagon focus on local food vendors. Read moreWaterfront Park hosts Fest-a-Ville with major Chow Wagon changes
Guests enjoyed a wide range of gourmet tastings, photo ops and raffle opportunities. Read moreDare to Care raises funds at Taste of Derby Festival to fight hunger across Kentuckiana
The association's latest “State of the Air” report shows more than 176,000 kids across Kentucky are exposed to dangerous pollution levels. Read moreStudy shows more than 176,000 Kentucky children exposed to dangerous air pollution
LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey said officers were held accountable after a delayed domestic violence response, while discussing improvements, mental health response efforts and Derby safety planning. Read moreLMPD chief says officers were 'held accountable' for delayed response to domestic violence call
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
A man previously convicted of voyeurism was arrested again after being accused of spying on women in Bloomington, Indiana. Read moreMan with prior voyeurism conviction arrested again in Bloomington
At least three people were killed Monday afternoon in Adair County. Read moreAt least 3 dead after shooting in Adair County as KSP investigates 'active situation'
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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
Two Kentucky distilleries owned by Lofted Spirits are reducing production amidst the decline of American whiskey. Read moreLofted Spirits cuts production at 2 Kentucky distilleries
One of Louisville's highest skyscraper's may have a new owner. Read moreJudge approves $4.5M sale of Meidinger Tower in downtown Louisville
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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