To get a license, applicants must be a U.S. citizen and a Kentucky resident. Read moreFirearm trainers stress safety as new Kentucky concealed carry law takes effect
Lyndon police arrested three people Monday after they allegedly stole from multiple businesses. Read more3 people arrested in Jefferson County retail theft investigation
The U.S. military says it has reimposed its blockade of Iranian ports in response to Iran’s attacks on commercial ships on the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. first imposed the blockade in mid-April and then lifted it in mid-June, a day after the signing of the interim deal aimed at permanently ending the war. Another wave of U.S. strikes on Iran, and Iranian attacks on shipping and U.S. allies, left the deal in tatters. That agreement was supposed to reopen a waterway that is key to world energy supplies and give negotiators time to hammer out a permanent end to the war. Instead, fighting has once again engulfed the region, threatened the global economy and brought warnings to commercial airlines. Read moreUS military restores blockade in response to Iran’s attacks on ships on the Strait of Hormuz
Adrienne Jones-James works from home as a call center employee, and said it was a phone call that changed everything. Read moreLouisville woman says she lost more than $3K after scammer posed as her bank's fraud department
A former La Grange, Kentucky, police officer and his son were indicted Friday on felony charges related to multiple domestic violence incidents, including strangulation. Read moreFormer La Grange police officer, son indicted in Oldham County domestic violence case
Construction crews have started work on a 200-home subdivision in southern Indiana near the River Ridge Commerce Center. Read moreConstruction begins on 200-home subdivision near River Ridge Commerce Center in southern Indiana
Last month, residents in five precincts near Bardstown Road filed notices seeking the election to change how some bars operate by requiring them to generate most of their revenue from food sales instead of alcohol. Read moreHighlands neighbors drop petitions to hold 'moist' election as Summer Task Force becomes permanent
Health officials said mosquito fogging will take place Tuesday through Friday, weather permitting. Read moreMosquitoes carrying West Nile virus found near Churchill Downs, Louisville health officials say
Following a party inside a venue at St. Matthews Station that was broken up by Louisville Metro Alcoholic Beverage Control, the owner of the business questioned the city's enforcement. Read moreSt. Matthews venue operator pushes back on Louisville ABC's enforcement of weekend 'pop-up party'
Kevin Powell was initially charged with murder in the Nov. 17, 2024, shooting in the parking lot of Club Cedar on South 26th Street. Read moreLouisville man sentenced in 2024 fatal shooting outside Russell neighborhood bar
To get a license, applicants must be a U.S. citizen and a Kentucky resident. Read moreFirearm trainers stress safety as new Kentucky concealed carry law takes effect
Lyndon police arrested three people Monday after they allegedly stole from multiple businesses. Read more3 people arrested in Jefferson County retail theft investigation
The U.S. military says it has reimposed its blockade of Iranian ports in response to Iran’s attacks on commercial ships on the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. first imposed the blockade in mid-April and then lifted it in mid-June, a day after the signing of the interim deal aimed at permanently ending the war. Another wave of U.S. strikes on Iran, and Iranian attacks on shipping and U.S. allies, left the deal in tatters. That agreement was supposed to reopen a waterway that is key to world energy supplies and give negotiators time to hammer out a permanent end to the war. Instead, fighting has once again engulfed the region, threatened the global economy and brought warnings to commercial airlines. Read moreUS military restores blockade in response to Iran’s attacks on ships on the Strait of Hormuz
Adrienne Jones-James works from home as a call center employee, and said it was a phone call that changed everything. Read moreLouisville woman says she lost more than $3K after scammer posed as her bank's fraud department
A former La Grange, Kentucky, police officer and his son were indicted Friday on felony charges related to multiple domestic violence incidents, including strangulation. Read moreFormer La Grange police officer, son indicted in Oldham County domestic violence case
Construction crews have started work on a 200-home subdivision in southern Indiana near the River Ridge Commerce Center. Read moreConstruction begins on 200-home subdivision near River Ridge Commerce Center in southern Indiana
Last month, residents in five precincts near Bardstown Road filed notices seeking the election to change how some bars operate by requiring them to generate most of their revenue from food sales instead of alcohol. Read moreHighlands neighbors drop petitions to hold 'moist' election as Summer Task Force becomes permanent
Health officials said mosquito fogging will take place Tuesday through Friday, weather permitting. Read moreMosquitoes carrying West Nile virus found near Churchill Downs, Louisville health officials say
Following a party inside a venue at St. Matthews Station that was broken up by Louisville Metro Alcoholic Beverage Control, the owner of the business questioned the city's enforcement. Read moreSt. Matthews venue operator pushes back on Louisville ABC's enforcement of weekend 'pop-up party'
Kevin Powell was initially charged with murder in the Nov. 17, 2024, shooting in the parking lot of Club Cedar on South 26th Street. Read moreLouisville man sentenced in 2024 fatal shooting outside Russell neighborhood bar
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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
Beshear announced Tuesday the Pre-K Pilot Program will now be available to Glasgow Independent Schools and Franklin County Schools. Read moreGov. Beshear expands Pre-K for All pilot program to 2 more school districts
Norton Children's unveils renovated family room, offering comfort, support and resources for families facing childhood cancer. Read moreNorton Children’s unveils renovated family room for cancer unit, funded by community donations
Dinosaur World in Cave City, Kentucky, is warning visitors about a ticket scam involving a live show that doesn't exist. Read moreKentucky's Dinosaur World warns of fake 'LIVE' show ticket scam
The Ujima Neighborhood Place, on Bohne Avenue, is one of eight neighborhood places across the city. Read moreRenovated Ujima Neighborhood Place to reopen in Louisville's Park Duvalle neighborhood
James Adam Meredith, 40, was arrested Tuesday on five counts of possession of child sexual abuse material. Read moreMonthslong investigation leads to Austin, Indiana, man's arrest in child porn investigation
Police are searching for a person accused of stealing from unlocked cars in southern Indiana. Read morePolice searching for person accused of stealing from unlocked cars in southern Indiana
Louisville Metro Police responded to a report of a shooting around 1:30 a.m. in the area of East Oak Street near Interstate 65. Read moreMan hospitalized after shooting near I-65 in Old Louisville
The case of a southern Indiana man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend will move to trial after a Clark County judge rejected a proposed plea agreement Monday. Read moreJudge rejects plea deal for southern Indiana man accused of killing ex-girlfriend in 2022
A man was arrested Saturday in connection with a June shooting in Louisville's Russell neighborhood. Read moreMan arrested in connection with June shooting in Louisville’s Russell neighborhood
A Louisville rideshare driver accused of sexually assaulting a passenger in February appeared in court Friday, where a judge granted a request to place him in protective custody upon release. Read moreLouisville rideshare driver accused of sexually assaulting passenger granted protective custody
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When a teen starts asking for a cell phone, experts say parents should have a financial plan in place before stepping foot in a store. Read moreTeen wants a cell phone? Financial experts say make them part of paying for it
Loodos serves the same handcrafted cake donuts as Bamboo. Read moreSister location of popular Louisville donut shop opens off Bardstown Road
OneQuest Health is accepting new patients and offers therapy, intensive programming and telehealth services. Read moreNew Louisville mental health center opens as Kentucky faces shortage of care options
The Cuban-Italian restaurant will hold its soft opening July 15, with reservations now available through OpenTable. Read moreReservations now open for new Cuban-Italian restaurant come to the Highlands this month
Mimi's Ethiopian Restaurant will open Aug. 1, bringing traditional cuisine and coffee ceremonies to Louisville's Highlands.  Read moreMimi's Ethiopian Restaurant to open in the Highlands next month
 A locally-owned Louisville running store is relocating after nearly 40 years in the same plaza. Read moreLouisville running store relocating to Beechmont neighborhood
WDRB's Dalton Godbey takes us to Kart Kountry in this week's episode of Crossroads. Read moreCrossroads | Take a spin on the largest go-kart track in the world in Bullitt County
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