The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to end legal protections for migrants fleeing violence and natural disaster in Haiti and Syria, exposing hundreds of thousands more people to potential deportation. The decision Thursday blocks lower court orders and allows the Department of Homeland Security to swiftly end temporary protected status. That program protects a total of 1.3 million people from 17 countries. The administration had argued that Homeland Security can revoke protections without court interference. Immigration lawyers say the decision to end the program ignored the law and was tainted by racial animus. Read moreThe Supreme Court lets the Trump administration end legal protections for Haitians and Syrians
Louisville police arrested Keontre Mitchell in connection with a June 6 West Broadway homicide.
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to potentially revive an immigration policy once used to turn back migrants seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border. The justices overturned a lower court order on Thursday blocking the practice used by presidents of both parties. It limited the number of people who could apply for asylum each day during President Donald Trump’s first term. Advocates said the tactic created a humanitarian crisis as thousands of people settled in unsafe makeshift shelters to await their turn. The Trump administration said it was necessary to deal with an increase in asylum seekers at the border. Read moreSupreme Court clears way for Trump administration to revive restrictive policy for asylum seekers
Plans to convert several downtown Louisville streets from one-way to two-way have officially begun, starting with 8th Street. Read moreDowntown Louisville streets changing to 2-ways for safety, connectivity improvements
Jazmine Brown, Malachi Forrest, Clifton Jamal Jones, Jr. and Ker'ron K. Williams were indicted on two counts of murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder in the deaths of Kaiveon Faulkner and Marion Caldwell. Read more4 indicted for murder in 2025 double shooting near Okolona
Ford Motor Company is considering a potential $2 billion investment to expand operations at Louisville's Kentucky Truck Plant. Read moreFord eyeing major $2B expansion at Louisville truck plant, Beshear says
The state incentives layer on top of Metro's $114 million. Read moreLouisville’s massive One Park development clears key hurdle with $62M in state financing
The clinic, funded through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services, was facing the possibility of having to significantly downsize after millions of dollars were cut from its budget. Read moreBeshear uses state money to fund Louisville special needs clinic, calling it a 'Band-Aid solution'
Police in Meade County said officers conducting a traffic stop Wednesday seized a methamphetamine commonly packaged and flavored to appeal to young people. Read more'Meth Quick' seizure in Meade County sparks warning from police of drug that looks like candy
The Nelson County Sheriff's Office said there are now 24 victims of Richardson Auto Mart, up from 16 reported in May. Read morePolice report more victims of Kentucky car dealership accused of selling cars it never paid for
The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to end legal protections for migrants fleeing violence and natural disaster in Haiti and Syria, exposing hundreds of thousands more people to potential deportation. The decision Thursday blocks lower court orders and allows the Department of Homeland Security to swiftly end temporary protected status. That program protects a total of 1.3 million people from 17 countries. The administration had argued that Homeland Security can revoke protections without court interference. Immigration lawyers say the decision to end the program ignored the law and was tainted by racial animus. Read moreThe Supreme Court lets the Trump administration end legal protections for Haitians and Syrians
Louisville police arrested Keontre Mitchell in connection with a June 6 West Broadway homicide.
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to potentially revive an immigration policy once used to turn back migrants seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border. The justices overturned a lower court order on Thursday blocking the practice used by presidents of both parties. It limited the number of people who could apply for asylum each day during President Donald Trump’s first term. Advocates said the tactic created a humanitarian crisis as thousands of people settled in unsafe makeshift shelters to await their turn. The Trump administration said it was necessary to deal with an increase in asylum seekers at the border. Read moreSupreme Court clears way for Trump administration to revive restrictive policy for asylum seekers
Plans to convert several downtown Louisville streets from one-way to two-way have officially begun, starting with 8th Street. Read moreDowntown Louisville streets changing to 2-ways for safety, connectivity improvements
Jazmine Brown, Malachi Forrest, Clifton Jamal Jones, Jr. and Ker'ron K. Williams were indicted on two counts of murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder in the deaths of Kaiveon Faulkner and Marion Caldwell. Read more4 indicted for murder in 2025 double shooting near Okolona
Ford Motor Company is considering a potential $2 billion investment to expand operations at Louisville's Kentucky Truck Plant. Read moreFord eyeing major $2B expansion at Louisville truck plant, Beshear says
The state incentives layer on top of Metro's $114 million. Read moreLouisville’s massive One Park development clears key hurdle with $62M in state financing
The clinic, funded through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services, was facing the possibility of having to significantly downsize after millions of dollars were cut from its budget. Read moreBeshear uses state money to fund Louisville special needs clinic, calling it a 'Band-Aid solution'
Police in Meade County said officers conducting a traffic stop Wednesday seized a methamphetamine commonly packaged and flavored to appeal to young people. Read more'Meth Quick' seizure in Meade County sparks warning from police of drug that looks like candy
The Nelson County Sheriff's Office said there are now 24 victims of Richardson Auto Mart, up from 16 reported in May. Read morePolice report more victims of Kentucky car dealership accused of selling cars it never paid for
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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
Kentucky unemployment rates increased in 95 counties, while 17 counties saw declines over the past year. Read moreKentucky unemployment climbs in 95 counties, new data finds
Jimmy Ellis is a former world heavyweight champion whose accomplishments helped cement the city's rich boxing legacy. Read moreLouisville honors boxing champion Jimmy Ellis with Hometown Hero banner
The fire happened just after 4 a.m. to the area of 37th Street and West Broadway. Read moreLouisville firefighters battle vacant house fire in Shawnee neighborhood
Vibe in the Park celebrates fifth season in Louisville with music, poetry, art, and community events. Read moreVibe in the Park returns to Louisville for 5th year of music and art
USPS proposes requiring state voter lists before mailing ballots, drawing constitutional concerns from lawmakers. Read moreNew USPS proposal would require states to submit absentee voter lists
The reward for information leading to an arrest in a Louisville animal cruelty case has grown to $30,000 as investigators continue searching for the person responsible for abandoning an injured dog inside a garbage bag. Read moreReward climbs to $30,000 in Sammie animal cruelty case
Seymour electrician accused of embezzling over $200K using company credit card and scrap metal sales scheme. Read moreSeymour electrician accused of stealing $200K in scrap metal scheme, federal officials say
A Charlestown, Indiana, man is facing more than 100 charges after allegedly shooting deer from inside a vehicle. Read moreSouthern Indiana man faces more than 100 charges after allegedly shooting deer from a vehicle
Officers responded just after 10 p.m. to the 300 Block of Cecil Avenue near Herman Street. That's by the Academy @ Shawnee. Read moreMan hospitalized after being shot in Louisville's Shawnee neighborhood, police say
Police are investigating the recent burglary on Harrison Street in Greenville, where officers said a large quantity of tools was stolen. Read moreFloyd County deputies seek help identifying 2 people in Greenville burglary investigation
According to the Nelson County Sheriff's Office, a deputy attempted to stop a Dodge Charger that was driving 90 mph in a 70 mph zone on the Bluegrass Parkway just after 6 p.m. Monday, June 15. Read moreSuspect turns himself in after high-speed chase through 2 Kentucky counties
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24/7 VEG ER pet clinic opens St. Matthews offering emergency veterinary care in Kentucky Read moreSt. Matthews gets new 24/7 pet ER where owners can stay with pets
House of Marigold will open a Norton Commons location in August, featuring its first dinner menu. Read moreHouse of Marigold bringing 1st dinner service to new Norton Commons location
Compass Manufacturing, a Louisville-based kitchen and bath product manufacturer, has opened its first direct-to-consumer retail store in south Louisville. Read moreCompass Manufacturing opens discount home goods outlet in south Louisville
SKYN Lounge opens second location inside Norton Commons hotel, expanding its St. Matthews spa brand. Read moreSKYN Lounge expands to Norton Commons with new boutique spa location
TANA, short for Taiwanese New American, will open in July in the former Eiderdown space on Goss Avenue. Read moreTANA sets opening date for restaurant in Louisville's Germantown neigborhood
Country Boy Distillery will open a Sadieville facility, bringing vodka, gin and brandy production. Read moreScott County set for first distillery since Prohibition with Country Boy project
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