The vehicle stopped and she was taken to UofL Hospital, where she died shortly after, police said. Read moreOfficials identify woman who died after falling under float at Highlands St. Patrick’s Day parade
The NCAA Tournament is no place for sightseeing, gawking at the chandeliers, or admiring the logos on the floor. Read moreCRAWFORD | Louisville heads to NCAA Tournament with no time for sightseeing
The meeting agenda for the Bardstown Road/Baxter Avenue Committee shows the developer made a request to tear down the building and replace it with five new buildings. Read moreLouisville officials to discuss Mid City Mall demolition Tuesday
No, Louisville will go to a hotel in its own city so Walz can make a home game feel like a road game. Read moreCRAWFORD | Louisville hosts NCAA Tournament, but Walz doesn't want Cardinals feeling at home
The debate is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Henry Clay event center and will be moderated by WDRB’s Gilbert Corsey and Lindsay Allen. Read moreWDRB hosting Republican debate Monday for open U.S. Senate seat in Kentucky
You might know "Big Nita" from TikTok, but you likely don't know the struggle it took to get her life and business to a sweet spot. Read moreViral Butchertown baker 'Big Nita' reveals struggle with obesity and addiction
Kentucky is mourning the loss of one of its own. Read moreKentucky airman from Bardstown remembered as 'inspiration' after fatal KC-135 crash in Iraq
Strong winds knocked down trees and power lines Sunday, leaving many in the Louisville area and southern Indiana without power. Read moreStrong winds cause power outages across Louisville area, southern Indiana
Louisville is dancing again. And this time, the Cardinals didn’t have to wait years to get back. Read moreLouisville draws No. 6 seed, returns to NCAA Tournament for second straight year
Louisville knew it was going to be home for the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament. Now, the Cardinals know the next step in front of them. Read moreLouisville women get No. 3 seed for NCAA Tournament, look to run deeper into March
The vehicle stopped and she was taken to UofL Hospital, where she died shortly after, police said. Read moreOfficials identify woman who died after falling under float at Highlands St. Patrick’s Day parade
The NCAA Tournament is no place for sightseeing, gawking at the chandeliers, or admiring the logos on the floor. Read moreCRAWFORD | Louisville heads to NCAA Tournament with no time for sightseeing
The meeting agenda for the Bardstown Road/Baxter Avenue Committee shows the developer made a request to tear down the building and replace it with five new buildings. Read moreLouisville officials to discuss Mid City Mall demolition Tuesday
No, Louisville will go to a hotel in its own city so Walz can make a home game feel like a road game. Read moreCRAWFORD | Louisville hosts NCAA Tournament, but Walz doesn't want Cardinals feeling at home
The debate is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Henry Clay event center and will be moderated by WDRB’s Gilbert Corsey and Lindsay Allen. Read moreWDRB hosting Republican debate Monday for open U.S. Senate seat in Kentucky
You might know "Big Nita" from TikTok, but you likely don't know the struggle it took to get her life and business to a sweet spot. Read moreViral Butchertown baker 'Big Nita' reveals struggle with obesity and addiction
Kentucky is mourning the loss of one of its own. Read moreKentucky airman from Bardstown remembered as 'inspiration' after fatal KC-135 crash in Iraq
Strong winds knocked down trees and power lines Sunday, leaving many in the Louisville area and southern Indiana without power. Read moreStrong winds cause power outages across Louisville area, southern Indiana
Louisville is dancing again. And this time, the Cardinals didn’t have to wait years to get back. Read moreLouisville draws No. 6 seed, returns to NCAA Tournament for second straight year
Louisville knew it was going to be home for the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament. Now, the Cardinals know the next step in front of them. Read moreLouisville women get No. 3 seed for NCAA Tournament, look to run deeper into March
She had grown up in Southern Indiana, but Autumn Lacy hardly remembered the place when she moved back decades later. She was in her 40s, divorced, and finally able to pursue the higher education goals she had long been forced to postpone. But how would Lacy know what career opportunities wer… Read moreInnovative Navigate Program at Ivy Tech Sellersburg Opens New Doors for Students
Fridays are days of sacrifice in Lent among Christians, and abstaining from meat is custom. Read more2026 guide to Louisville-area churches' Lenten fish fries
The motion accused Matt Bevin of not providing financial information he was required by the court to submit as part of an ongoing legal battle. Read moreMatt Bevin's estranged son files motion to find former governor in contempt of court
A Mega Millions ticket worth $30,000 was sold at a Louisville convenience store during Friday’s drawing. Read more$30,000 winning Kentucky Lottery ticket sold at Louisville convenience store
Over thirty mannequins are on display in the Shelby County Historical Society's newest exhibit, "250 Years of Clothing in Shelby County, Kentucky." Read moreNew Shelby County exhibit traces 250 years of fashion
Doctors share injury prevention tips as runners prepare for Louisville’s marathon season and Triple Crown races. Read moreDoctors warn runners about common injuries as marathon season in Louisville ramps up
Tully Elementary students learned about all things agriculture at JCPS' kickoff event for Agricultural Education Week. Read moreJCPS kicks off Agriculture Education Week at Tully Elementary
Earlier this month, Louisville Metro Police seized 3D-printed guns as part of a targeted search in the Shively area. Read moreLouisville police push law targeting 3D-printed guns, conversion devices
The crash happened near the Bardstown Road exit on Interstate 265 around 4:20 a.m. Oct. 12, 2024. Read moreLouisville man's charges upgraded to murder in 2024 Gene Snyder Freeway crash
Meranda Swim, 29, is accused of battering two children under the age of 14 in Jennings County. Read moreSouthern Indiana woman arrested for child battery after 6-month investigation
Officers determined the shooting happened on North 35th Street. Read more2 hospitalized after shooting in Louisville's Portland neighborhood, police say
Jeffersonville police will have an increased presence at Big Four Park after there was reportedly a large fight among teenagers Friday night. Read moreJeffersonville police increase presence at Big Four Park after large teen fight reported
A 32-year-old man was shot and killed Thursday night in Carrollton, Kentucky. Read more25-year-old man charged with murder after shooting in Carroll County
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Husband-and-wife duo Luis Gonzalez and Lisanne Garcia will open their Italian-Cuban fusion restaurant this Spring. Read moreNew Italian-Cuban restaurant Prado 264 coming to the Highlands
$37M Padgett District project approved in New Albany, adding housing, retail and entertainment near downtown. Read moreNew Albany approves $37M Padgett District development; construction set for summer
Back in 2024, Parlour Pizza replaced the taproom on East Liberty Street. Read moreFalls City Beer returns to old taproom location in Louisville's Phoenix Hill neighborhood
Gustavo's Mexican Grill is relocating its Norton Commons location just a few doors down. Read moreGustavo's Mexican Grill relocating to larger space in Norton Commons
Corner Cafe in Lyndon will close in late April after 40 years as owners retire. Read moreCorner Café in Lyndon to close after 40 years as owners prepare to step away
A popular restaurant chain is finally "lighting the grill" toward building after purchasing a Louisville property more than two years ago. Read moreCook Out plans renovation of former Rally's location on Preston Highway in Louisville
In the newest episode of Crossroads, WDRB's Dalton Godbey finds out why Red River Gorge has become a top destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey explores a cave in Red River Gorge
In this clip from Crossroads, Dalton Godbey takes us to Tater Knob. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey checks out what's between the rolling hills of Berea, Kentucky
The Kentucky Derby Festival is a true gem of Louisville. Read morePoint of View | Be a business that supports the Kentucky Derby Festival