The attorney for the woman who died while employees from Louisville Solid Waste Management were performing a routine alley cleanup identified her Tuesday. Read moreLouisville woman killed during routine garbage cleanup was victim of 'tragic accident,' mayor says
The property at 100 W. Riverside Drive was heavily damaged in a Dec. 30, 2025 fire that led to the building’s collapse. Read moreFormer Cluckers site in Jeffersonville to see $3M rebuild with restaurant, apartments
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, the longtime civil rights activist and two time Democratic presidential candidate, died Tuesday, leaving behind a decades long legacy of advocacy that reached cities across the country, including Louisville. He was 84. Read moreRev. Jesse Jackson's legacy remembered in Louisville for advocacy, activism
One of the drivers was trying to make an illegal U-turn using an emergency turnaround when the crash happened. Read moreFiery tractor-trailer crash shuts down Bluegrass Parkway in Hardin County
District leaders revealed a draft district facilities plan Monday outlining which schools they want to build, rebuild or renovate during the next roughly four-year cycle. Read moreHere's how JCPS plans to build new schools despite a $188 million budget deficit
A man was shot and killed Monday evening at a park in east Louisville. Read moreDeath investigation underway after man shot and killed at east Louisville park, police say
It happened at 8:22 p.m. on the railroad tracks between Sodrel Drive and the 200 block of National Avenue. Read morePerson hit by train in Jeffersonville; police ask public to avoid area
It came months after Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg ended the city's sanctuary city policy. Read moreLouisville students organize anti-ICE protest on Big Four Bridge
A proposed constitutional amendment moving through the Kentucky General Assembly would freeze property tax increases for homeowners 65 and older. Read moreProposed bill would freeze property tax increases for Kentucky homeowners 65 and older
A major road construction project in Sellersburg, Indiana, is set to begin Tuesday. Read moreSellersburg businesses, schools prepare for US 31 construction beginning Tuesday
The attorney for the woman who died while employees from Louisville Solid Waste Management were performing a routine alley cleanup identified her Tuesday. Read moreLouisville woman killed during routine garbage cleanup was victim of 'tragic accident,' mayor says
The property at 100 W. Riverside Drive was heavily damaged in a Dec. 30, 2025 fire that led to the building’s collapse. Read moreFormer Cluckers site in Jeffersonville to see $3M rebuild with restaurant, apartments
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, the longtime civil rights activist and two time Democratic presidential candidate, died Tuesday, leaving behind a decades long legacy of advocacy that reached cities across the country, including Louisville. He was 84. Read moreRev. Jesse Jackson's legacy remembered in Louisville for advocacy, activism
One of the drivers was trying to make an illegal U-turn using an emergency turnaround when the crash happened. Read moreFiery tractor-trailer crash shuts down Bluegrass Parkway in Hardin County
District leaders revealed a draft district facilities plan Monday outlining which schools they want to build, rebuild or renovate during the next roughly four-year cycle. Read moreHere's how JCPS plans to build new schools despite a $188 million budget deficit
A man was shot and killed Monday evening at a park in east Louisville. Read moreDeath investigation underway after man shot and killed at east Louisville park, police say
It happened at 8:22 p.m. on the railroad tracks between Sodrel Drive and the 200 block of National Avenue. Read morePerson hit by train in Jeffersonville; police ask public to avoid area
It came months after Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg ended the city's sanctuary city policy. Read moreLouisville students organize anti-ICE protest on Big Four Bridge
A proposed constitutional amendment moving through the Kentucky General Assembly would freeze property tax increases for homeowners 65 and older. Read moreProposed bill would freeze property tax increases for Kentucky homeowners 65 and older
A major road construction project in Sellersburg, Indiana, is set to begin Tuesday. Read moreSellersburg businesses, schools prepare for US 31 construction beginning Tuesday
February is Black History Month, and there are many ways to celebrate and learn more about Black history in Kentucky and southern Indiana. Read moreBlack History Month 2026 events for the Louisville, southern Indiana area
After weeks of open records requests and back-and-forth emails, JCPS released documents showing more than 50 settlements approved by the board since 2024. Read moreJCPS paid nearly $20 million to settle bus crash lawsuits since 2024 as its insurance rates rise
Louisville police are looking for a 60-year-old woman last seen Monday that may be experiencing a mental health crisis. Read moreLouisville police search for missing 60-year-old woman possibly in mental health crisis
Among the highlights, the season will open and close with major collaborations with the Kentucky Opera. Read moreLouisville Orchestra unveils 2026-27 season featuring world premieres, major collaborations
Lawmakers review Kentucky Wired operations, questioning management and potential reforms amid public and political scrutiny.   Read moreKentucky Wired agency under fire as lawmakers weigh changes
Kentucky’s spring wildfire hazard season brings burn restrictions, as officials warn of rising fire risks. Read moreKentucky wildfire risk increases with start of spring hazard season
Louisville Metro Police are investigating after a woman showed up to University Hospital on Monday morning with a gunshot wound. Read moreWoman hospitalized after being shot while driving in Louisville's Shawnee neighborhood
A man was taken to the hospital Saturday night after being shot in west Louisville. Read moreMan hospitalized after being shot in Louisville's Portland neighborhood, police say
Police arrested an Indiana University economics lecturer in a child solicitation case. Read moreIU lecturer arrested, charged in undercover child solicitation investigation
The shooting happened around 11:30 p.m. in the 6100 block of Erica Way. Read moreMan hospitalized after shooting in southwest Louisville, police say
Rayvonte Humphries, 33, was arrested Wednesday after police said he rode his bike to Lorie's Liquors and shot a man in the stomach. Read moreSecond arrest made in December shooting at west Louisville liquor store
The shooting happened in the 1800 block of Rosewood Avenue at 10:15 p.m. Read moreUPDATE: Teenager hospitalized after accidentally shooting himself in Louisville's Tyler Park neighborhood
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A Valentine's Day tradition returned Saturday that paired loving couples with their love of fast food. Read moreLouisville couples celebrate Valentine's Day at 'Love Castle'
A restaurant in Louisville's NuLu is permanently closed after only being open for a year. Read moreByrdie's at Hotel Genevieve in NuLu closes permanently after opening in Dec. 2024
The list calls Volare a Louisville treasure known for special occasion dining, house-made pastas and ingredients from a farm owned by Executive Chef Josh Moore. Read moreLouisville Italian restaurant lands on 2026 Restaurants of the Year list
Humana sold one of its Louisville buildings last month. Read moreHumana sells Hikes Lane medical office building for $2.5 million
The automaker reported its EV division lost $4.8 billion last year. Read moreFord EV division loses $4.8 billion in 2025, break-even not expected until 2029
Lexington Blue is accused of scamming more than 300 victims out of millions of dollars without completing any work. Read moreCourt ruling clears way for Kentucky AG to begin paying victims of local roofing company
Dalton Godbey is getting the full experience in the kitchen at Mellwood Tavern in the newest episode of Crossroads. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey gets a taste of history at Louisville's iconic Mellwood Tavern
Dalton Godbey is exploring Elizabethtown in this newest episode of Crossroads. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey tries out horseback riding at Wild Rose Equestrian Center
A judge just showed enormous compassion for a violent, convicted criminal who has no remorse or compassion for his victims.  Read morePoint of View | Misplaced compassion for a criminal with none himself