President Donald Trump is refusing to apologize to Pope Leo XIV after criticizing the pontiff's opposition to the war in Iran. Trump told reporters Monday that he wasn't sorry for responding to Leo's public comments. Trump lashed out at the pope on Sunday night in both a social media post and to reporters after disembarking Air Force One. Leo responded by saying that the Vaticanās appeals for peace and reconciliation are rooted in the Gospel and that he doesnāt fear the Trump administration. On Monday, Trump also sought to explain away a now-deleted social media post depicting himself as Jesus by saying he thought it showed him as a doctor. Read moreTrump says he won't apologize to Pope Leo and explains his reason for posting much-criticized meme
We are creeping closer and closer to Kentucky Derby season! Thunder over Louisville is set for Saturday with the fireworks lighting off that night! As we go into the r… Read moreStorm chances late week could impact Thunder over Louisville
Three winning Powerball tickets were recently sold in Kentucky. Read moreMultiple $50,000 winning Powerball tickets sold in Kentucky, 2 remain unclaimed
The Kentucky senator talked about the war and answered questions Monday morning during a stop at a manufacturing facility in Elizabethtown.Ā Read moreUS Sen. Rand Paul says Congress should put Iran war up for a vote
The WARN notice said 65 jobs will be impacted. Read moreDozens of workers impacted by upcoming UPS closure in Louisville
It's almost time for the area's largest fireworks display kicking off the Kentucky Derby season, and preparations are underway. Read moreClark Memorial, Big Four Bridge closures announced for Thunder Over Louisville
Two players. One weekend. And just like that, Louisvilleās portal season not only has a pulse, but packs a punch. Read morePortal double play: Louisville's Kelsey lands No. 1 Bidunga, Oregon PG Shelstad
U.S. Central Command says it will begin a blockade of all Iranian ports at 10 a.m. EDT Monday, or 5:30 p.m. in Iran, to be āenforced impartially against vessels of all nations." But it will allow ships traveling between non-Iranian ports to transit the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump wants to weaken Iranās strategic leverage in the war after demanding that it reopen the strait to all global shipping. He told the U.S. Navy to intercept vessels paying tolls to Iran. The two-week ceasefire remains in doubt, and Pakistan, which hosted the talks, says it will seek more dialogue. U.S. officials blame Iranās nuclear ambitions for the breakdown in talks, while Iran accuses the U.S. of overreach. Read moreUS military says it will blockade Iranian ports after ceasefire talks ended without agreement
An organization hosted an unique 3-on-3 women's basketball tournament Sunday in Jeffersonville. Read more3-on-3 tournament brings different style of women's basketball to southern Indiana
A person is in custody after an explosion caused a house fire Sunday morning in Lexington. Read more1 person in custody after explosion causes house fire in Lexington
President Donald Trump is refusing to apologize to Pope Leo XIV after criticizing the pontiff's opposition to the war in Iran. Trump told reporters Monday that he wasn't sorry for responding to Leo's public comments. Trump lashed out at the pope on Sunday night in both a social media post and to reporters after disembarking Air Force One. Leo responded by saying that the Vaticanās appeals for peace and reconciliation are rooted in the Gospel and that he doesnāt fear the Trump administration. On Monday, Trump also sought to explain away a now-deleted social media post depicting himself as Jesus by saying he thought it showed him as a doctor. Read moreTrump says he won't apologize to Pope Leo and explains his reason for posting much-criticized meme
We are creeping closer and closer to Kentucky Derby season! Thunder over Louisville is set for Saturday with the fireworks lighting off that night! As we go into the r… Read moreStorm chances late week could impact Thunder over Louisville
Three winning Powerball tickets were recently sold in Kentucky. Read moreMultiple $50,000 winning Powerball tickets sold in Kentucky, 2 remain unclaimed
The Kentucky senator talked about the war and answered questions Monday morning during a stop at a manufacturing facility in Elizabethtown.Ā Read moreUS Sen. Rand Paul says Congress should put Iran war up for a vote
The WARN notice said 65 jobs will be impacted. Read moreDozens of workers impacted by upcoming UPS closure in Louisville
It's almost time for the area's largest fireworks display kicking off the Kentucky Derby season, and preparations are underway. Read moreClark Memorial, Big Four Bridge closures announced for Thunder Over Louisville
Two players. One weekend. And just like that, Louisvilleās portal season not only has a pulse, but packs a punch. Read morePortal double play: Louisville's Kelsey lands No. 1 Bidunga, Oregon PG Shelstad
U.S. Central Command says it will begin a blockade of all Iranian ports at 10 a.m. EDT Monday, or 5:30 p.m. in Iran, to be āenforced impartially against vessels of all nations." But it will allow ships traveling between non-Iranian ports to transit the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump wants to weaken Iranās strategic leverage in the war after demanding that it reopen the strait to all global shipping. He told the U.S. Navy to intercept vessels paying tolls to Iran. The two-week ceasefire remains in doubt, and Pakistan, which hosted the talks, says it will seek more dialogue. U.S. officials blame Iranās nuclear ambitions for the breakdown in talks, while Iran accuses the U.S. of overreach. Read moreUS military says it will blockade Iranian ports after ceasefire talks ended without agreement
An organization hosted an unique 3-on-3 women's basketball tournament Sunday in Jeffersonville. Read more3-on-3 tournament brings different style of women's basketball to southern Indiana
A person is in custody after an explosion caused a house fire Sunday morning in Lexington. Read more1 person in custody after explosion causes house fire in Lexington
From the music to the fireworks to military aircraft involved, it'll be a celebration of all things red, white and blue. Read moreThunder Over Louisville 2026: Schedule, viewing areas, traffic impacts and more
Residents are opposing what LDG Development is proposing. Read moreNeighbors push back on proposed 199-unit apartment development in St. Matthews
Indiana's health department is reminding Hoosiers to protect themselves from tick bites as the weather gets warmer. Read moreIndiana health officials share tips to prevent tick-borne illnesses as temperatures rise
AuditorĀ Allison Ball said she's uncovered more than $1 billion worth of waste, fraud and abuse in federally-funded programs in Kentucky.Ā Read moreKentucky auditor to testify before US Congressional committee about fraud prevention
Louisville NAACP urges veto of JCPS board bill, citing representation, transparency and legal concerns. Read moreLouisville NAACP opposes JCPS board changes, seeks veto from governor
LouisvilleCon returns April 11 with comics, cosplay, gaming and pop culture at Triple Crown Pavilion. Read moreLouisvilleCon returns April 11 with comics, cosplay and pop culture celebration
Police in southern Indiana need the public's help in identifying a person of interest in a case. Read morePolice in southern Indiana seek community's help to identify person in credit card case
According to KSP, nine officers with the London Police Department were serving a search warrant at 11:53 p.m. on Dec. 23, 2024, at 511 Vanzant Road in Laurel County. Read moreKSP investigation finds London police killed wrong man during 2024 search warrant
Louisville police have stepped up patrols in busy areas such as the Highlands and Waterfront Park in response to large, disruptive groups, mostly juveniles, gathering in those areas in recent weeks. Read moreSurveillance video shows LMPD's response as large groups of teens gather at Big Four Bridge
Man arrested in Crawford County after allegedly threatening officers with sharp object, police say.Ā Read moreNew Albany man arrested after allegedly waving sharp object at officers
Jeffersonville Police are investigating after shots were fired in a residential area.Ā Read moreJeffersonville police take two suspects into custody after reported gunfire
The teen faces charges in connection with the shooting of another 16-year-old on Greenwood Avenue. Read more16-year-old arrested in February shooting in Louisville's Chickasaw neighborhood
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A Smoketown building on East Broadway is being renovated for health care retail tenants and travel nurse apartments.Ā Read moreSmoketown building to add health care tenants, travel nurse apartments in Louisville
An indoor golf chain is planning to open several new stores in Louisville. Read moreAnother Nine indoor golf experience plans Louisville expansion
Braun said the state will patrol the pumps to monitor prices and ensure savings. Read moreIndiana drivers welcome relief at the pump as gas tax is suspended for 30 days
Organizers say the market will feature more than 30 vendors selling baked goods, art, clothing and other handcrafted items. Read moreSpeed Park Artisan & Farmers Market to host opening night celebration
Data show the growing popularity of short-term rentals may be impacting hotels. Read moreShort-term rentals surge as Kentucky Derby approaches in Louisville
The space is located at Barret and Highland avenues, near several local small businesses. Read moreNew deli, retail concept planned for former ShopBar space in Louisville's Germantown neighborhood
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Every current board seat will be up for election this November. Read morePoint of View | JCPS is to be forever changed