The proposed JPG Data Center would include nine buildings across nearly 2,000 acres in Jefferson County. Read moreZoning board allows controversial Madison data center project to move forward
Louisville Metro Council members pushed for a closer review of Louisville Metro Police overtime spending Wednesday during a proposed budget hearing. Read moreMetro Council presses LMPD chief on overtime spending during budget hearing
A former mental health worker assigned to a Jeffersonville, Indiana middle school is accused of grooming a student she was counseling. Read moreFormer mental health worker accused of grooming student at Jeffersonville middle school
Flooding from heavy rain in southern Indiana has forced organizers to cancel this year’s Star Valley Strawberry Festival in Borden. Read moreSouthern Indiana flooding forces cancellation of Star Valley Strawberry Festival
The second day of hearings was focused on the design of the pylon, the structure that connects the engine to the wing. Read moreNTSB presses Boeing, FAA on design of part that failed on UPS plane before deadly Louisville crash
After six months of detours and traffic delays, the Bells Mill Bridge in Bullitt County reopened ahead of schedule. Read moreBells Mill Bridge in Bullitt County reopens ahead of schedule after 6-month closure
By early June, the updated replica will stand just inside the entrance in the recreated winner's circle, a fresh garland draped around its neck, greeting visitors after they walk through the museum's starting gate exhibit. Read moreCRAWFORD | Beneath the Derby Museum, an artist repaints Derby history every spring
Craig Greenberg and Shameka Parrish-Wright comfortably took the top two spots in Tuesday night's Louisville mayoral primary, setting up a faceoff in general election in November Read moreLouisville mayoral candidates Greenberg, Parrish-Wright highlight what makes them unique
A Jeffersonville man is facing several fraud charges after police said he took money for a construction project and never finished it. Read moreJeffersonville man charged for allegedly taking $55K for unfinished construction project
Thomas Massie, a Republican congressman from Kentucky, has lost his primary bid for reelection. President Donald Trump had launched a costly attack against him, showcasing the president's power to remove his GOP adversaries. Massie, known for his independent voting and willingness to oppose Trump, was a prominent figure in the House. He opposed Trump’s tax cuts and military actions, and pushed for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Massie, an engineer and libertarian-leaning politician, first joined Congress in 2012. Despite his popularity in his district, Trump's relentless criticism ultimately led to Massie's defeat. Read moreKentucky Rep. Thomas Massie charted his own way, until toppled by Trump
The proposed JPG Data Center would include nine buildings across nearly 2,000 acres in Jefferson County. Read moreZoning board allows controversial Madison data center project to move forward
Louisville Metro Council members pushed for a closer review of Louisville Metro Police overtime spending Wednesday during a proposed budget hearing. Read moreMetro Council presses LMPD chief on overtime spending during budget hearing
A former mental health worker assigned to a Jeffersonville, Indiana middle school is accused of grooming a student she was counseling. Read moreFormer mental health worker accused of grooming student at Jeffersonville middle school
Flooding from heavy rain in southern Indiana has forced organizers to cancel this year’s Star Valley Strawberry Festival in Borden. Read moreSouthern Indiana flooding forces cancellation of Star Valley Strawberry Festival
The second day of hearings was focused on the design of the pylon, the structure that connects the engine to the wing. Read moreNTSB presses Boeing, FAA on design of part that failed on UPS plane before deadly Louisville crash
After six months of detours and traffic delays, the Bells Mill Bridge in Bullitt County reopened ahead of schedule. Read moreBells Mill Bridge in Bullitt County reopens ahead of schedule after 6-month closure
By early June, the updated replica will stand just inside the entrance in the recreated winner's circle, a fresh garland draped around its neck, greeting visitors after they walk through the museum's starting gate exhibit. Read moreCRAWFORD | Beneath the Derby Museum, an artist repaints Derby history every spring
Craig Greenberg and Shameka Parrish-Wright comfortably took the top two spots in Tuesday night's Louisville mayoral primary, setting up a faceoff in general election in November Read moreLouisville mayoral candidates Greenberg, Parrish-Wright highlight what makes them unique
A Jeffersonville man is facing several fraud charges after police said he took money for a construction project and never finished it. Read moreJeffersonville man charged for allegedly taking $55K for unfinished construction project
Thomas Massie, a Republican congressman from Kentucky, has lost his primary bid for reelection. President Donald Trump had launched a costly attack against him, showcasing the president's power to remove his GOP adversaries. Massie, known for his independent voting and willingness to oppose Trump, was a prominent figure in the House. He opposed Trump’s tax cuts and military actions, and pushed for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Massie, an engineer and libertarian-leaning politician, first joined Congress in 2012. Despite his popularity in his district, Trump's relentless criticism ultimately led to Massie's defeat. Read moreKentucky Rep. Thomas Massie charted his own way, until toppled by Trump
Indiana State Police activated an AMBER Alert for a missing 6-month-old. Read moreIndiana State Police looking for suspect and missing 6-month-old in AMBER Alert
Jefferson County woman wins over $260K on Kentucky Lottery app, plans family RV travel. Read moreKentucky woman turns $1 lottery play into more than $260K jackpot
Louisville residents are invited to kick off Memorial Day with the Mayor's Hike, Bike & Paddle event at Waterfront Park. Read moreLouisville Mayor's Hike, Bike & Paddle returns to Waterfront Park on Memorial Day
Valley Dairy Freeze fundraiser honors Louisville boy while raising money for children battling rare brain cancer. Read moreValley Dairy Freeze fundraiser honors Louisville boy who battled rare brain cancer
A cross-country motorcycle ride passed through Louisville on route to the nation's capital. Read moreRun For The Wall ride honoring veterans passes through Louisville on way to Washington, D.C.
Jefferson County Public Schools has started to surprise graduating seniors with scholarship money to go toward their college funds. Read moreJCPS students surprised with scholarships during graduation season
A southern Indiana man was arrested recently after he was found dancing in the street while holding a rare turtle. Read moreSouthern Indiana man arrested on drug charges after dancing in street with rare turtle
He was booked into the Warren County Regional Jail and is facing charges in both Warren and Barren counties. Read moreKentucky man arrested after police allegedly find 106 marijuana plants inside his home
Louisville Metro Police is investigating after an injured dog was found abandoned in a bag at Iroquois Park. Read moreLouisville police investigating after injured dog found abandoned in bag at Iroquois Park
LMPD seized a Charger and BMW on Preston Highway as part of street racing crackdown. Read moreLMPD seizes two more vehicles in ongoing crackdown on street racing
Louisville man charged after DEA seizure of fentanyl guns ecstasy packaging equipment federal case investigation. Read moreLouisville man faces federal charges after DEA drug raid
Louisville Metro Police said it issued more than 250 citations over the weekend after they added increased police presence to busy areas in the city. Read moreLMPD issues more than 250 citations during first weekend of increased police presence
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A new, 1930s-style bar is coming to southern Indiana, paying homage to the town's history. Read moreNew 1930s-theme bar to bring cocktails, vinyl listening and history to downtown Clarksville
Barnes and Noble is coming to Mall St. Matthews this fall. Read moreBarnes & Noble to open new Louisville store at Mall St. Matthews
It will be set up in the stadium's Fan Zone from noon to 6 p.m. Read moreBuy Local Fair returns to Lynn Family Stadium May 31
New $15M Hikes Schoolhouse Apartments breaks ground in Buechel, adding 94 units and amenities. Read moreConstruction begins for $15M apartment complex in Louisville's Buechel neighborhood
Louisville-based Sazerac expands ready-to-drink cocktail portfolio with investment in influencer-linked SIPMARGS margarita brand. Read moreSazerac invests in influencer-linked margarita brand SIPMARGS
Updated renderings released Friday offer a new look at the proposed $250 million entertainment district planned near Louisville Slugger Field. Read moreNew renderings released for $250M entertainment district proposed near Louisville Slugger Field
WDRB'S Dalton Godbey tried out some of Louisville's best Mexican food in this week's Crossroads. Read moreCrossroads | Chef from Mexico's Yucatan peninsula opens restaurant to share his culture to Kentuckians
WDRB's Dalton Godbey explores cities and towns across our region in a show called Crossroads that you can watch anytime on our app. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey visits the spa at French Lick
If you have teenagers running around outside and you don't know where they are, that message is for you! Read morePoint of View | Do you know where your children are?: VIEWER RESPONSE