JCPS wrapped up its 2025-2026 school year Friday, and the closure of two elementary schools in the district became real for parents. Read moreCommunity speaks out after JCPS budget cuts close 2 elementary schools as school year ends
An Indiana woman is facing several charges after leading police on a pursuit on Interstate 65 Friday afternoon. Read moreIndiana woman arrested after high-speed chase on I-65 in Clark County
A cyclist is dead after a tree fell on him at Louisville's Iroquois Park Saturday. Read moreCyclist dies at Iroquois Park after being trapped under fallen tree, police says
A northern Indiana deputy was hospitalized after being shot by a stranded driver who he was trying to help. Read moreNorthern Indiana sheriff's deputy in critical condition after hospital shooting, suspect arrested
Kyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming complications, according to a statement released by his family. Dakota Hunter, vice president of Kyle Busch Companies, said the family received the medical evaluation on Saturday. Busch, a two-time NASCAR champion, died at 41 on Thursday, a day after passing out in a Chevrolet simulator. Sepsis is considered a life-threatening medical emergency that occurs when the body has an extreme, overactive response to an infection, causing the immune system to damage its own tissues and organs, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Read moreKyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, his family says
Metro Planning approved revised Jeffersontown apartment plans despite continued concerns over nearby cemetery land.
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Read moreProposed Jeffersontown apartment complex could be built on land listed as cemeteryA Jefferson County grand jury indicted a Louisville Metro Police officer this week for inaccuracies in his reported work hours. Read moreLMPD officer charged with theft and misconduct, accused of lying on timecard
A 911 call obtained by The Associated Press reveals NASCAR driver Kyle Busch experienced shortness of breath, felt overheated, and was coughing up blood the day before he died at the age of 41. Busch was hospitalized with a “severe illness” three days before he was to compete in the Coca-Cola 600. He became unresponsive while testing in a Chevrolet racing simulator in Concord on Wednesday. An emergency call from the General Motors training facility described his symptoms. Busch was found on the bathroom floor, awake, and emergency responders were directed to the scene. Read moreNASCAR's Kyle Busch was short of breath, coughing up blood day before his death, 911 call reveals
Much of the public conversation surrounding JCPS this year centered on the district's projected $188 million budget deficit and the cuts required to address it. Read moreJCPS superintendent reflects on 'historic' school year shaped by district budget crisis
A Louisville building that houses Chewy pharmacy operations is going on the auction block. Read moreLouisville building housing Chewy pharmacy operations up for auction June 15
JCPS wrapped up its 2025-2026 school year Friday, and the closure of two elementary schools in the district became real for parents. Read moreCommunity speaks out after JCPS budget cuts close 2 elementary schools as school year ends
An Indiana woman is facing several charges after leading police on a pursuit on Interstate 65 Friday afternoon. Read moreIndiana woman arrested after high-speed chase on I-65 in Clark County
A cyclist is dead after a tree fell on him at Louisville's Iroquois Park Saturday. Read moreCyclist dies at Iroquois Park after being trapped under fallen tree, police says
A northern Indiana deputy was hospitalized after being shot by a stranded driver who he was trying to help. Read moreNorthern Indiana sheriff's deputy in critical condition after hospital shooting, suspect arrested
Kyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming complications, according to a statement released by his family. Dakota Hunter, vice president of Kyle Busch Companies, said the family received the medical evaluation on Saturday. Busch, a two-time NASCAR champion, died at 41 on Thursday, a day after passing out in a Chevrolet simulator. Sepsis is considered a life-threatening medical emergency that occurs when the body has an extreme, overactive response to an infection, causing the immune system to damage its own tissues and organs, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Read moreKyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, his family says
Metro Planning approved revised Jeffersontown apartment plans despite continued concerns over nearby cemetery land.
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Read moreProposed Jeffersontown apartment complex could be built on land listed as cemeteryA Jefferson County grand jury indicted a Louisville Metro Police officer this week for inaccuracies in his reported work hours. Read moreLMPD officer charged with theft and misconduct, accused of lying on timecard
A 911 call obtained by The Associated Press reveals NASCAR driver Kyle Busch experienced shortness of breath, felt overheated, and was coughing up blood the day before he died at the age of 41. Busch was hospitalized with a “severe illness” three days before he was to compete in the Coca-Cola 600. He became unresponsive while testing in a Chevrolet racing simulator in Concord on Wednesday. An emergency call from the General Motors training facility described his symptoms. Busch was found on the bathroom floor, awake, and emergency responders were directed to the scene. Read moreNASCAR's Kyle Busch was short of breath, coughing up blood day before his death, 911 call reveals
Much of the public conversation surrounding JCPS this year centered on the district's projected $188 million budget deficit and the cuts required to address it. Read moreJCPS superintendent reflects on 'historic' school year shaped by district budget crisis
A Louisville building that houses Chewy pharmacy operations is going on the auction block. Read moreLouisville building housing Chewy pharmacy operations up for auction June 15
From day camps to week-long adventures, WDRB has your guide to summer fun. Read moreKentuckiana 2026 kids' summer activities guide
The Louisville Fire Department said several of its trucks are older than recommended, and replacing them is expensive. Read moreLouisville Fire Department says aging truck fleet needs investment during budget meeting
Gold Star Tribute Wall honors fallen service members in Elizabethtown through Memorial Day weekend. Read moreGold Star tribute wall opens in Elizabethtown for Memorial Day weekend
Kentucky hospitals are getting millions of dollars in reimbursement funds for expenses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read moreLouisville hospitals among recipients of $105M in COVID reimbursements
St. Matthews Farmers Market opens Saturday, marking 20th season with local vendors and free poster. Read moreSt. Matthews Farmers Market to open 20th season this weekend
Doctors urge sunscreen use and skin checks ahead of increased Memorial Day weekend sun exposure. Read moreDoctors warn Memorial Day sun exposure can increase skin cancer risk
A southern Indiana man was arrested recently after he was found dancing in the street while holding a rare turtle. Read moreSouthern Indiana man arrested on drug charges after dancing in street with rare turtle
He was booked into the Warren County Regional Jail and is facing charges in both Warren and Barren counties. Read moreKentucky man arrested after police allegedly find 106 marijuana plants inside his home
Louisville Metro Police is investigating after an injured dog was found abandoned in a bag at Iroquois Park. Read moreLouisville police investigating after injured dog found abandoned in bag at Iroquois Park
LMPD seized a Charger and BMW on Preston Highway as part of street racing crackdown. Read moreLMPD seizes two more vehicles in ongoing crackdown on street racing
Louisville man charged after DEA seizure of fentanyl guns ecstasy packaging equipment federal case investigation.     Read moreLouisville man faces federal charges after DEA drug raid
Louisville Metro Police said it issued more than 250 citations over the weekend after they added increased police presence to busy areas in the city. Read moreLMPD issues more than 250 citations during first weekend of increased police presence
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Two Louisville entrepreneurs launched a glasses brand that could help patients with brain injuries. Read moreLouisville entrepreneurs launch glasses brand designed to help brain injury patients
A family plans to open three indoor golf simulator venues across Louisville and southern Indiana. Read moreNew indoor golf venues planned for Louisville and southern Indiana
Amanda Marks moved The Cozy Crumb, formerly known as Bagel Girls, from Corydon to 5801 U.S. 150 in Floyds Knobs. Read moreSouthern Indiana bakery to hold grand opening at new location after rebrand
A new, 1930s-style bar is coming to southern Indiana, paying homage to the town's history. Read moreNew 1930s-theme bar to bring cocktails, vinyl listening and history to downtown Clarksville
Barnes and Noble is coming to Mall St. Matthews this fall. Read moreBarnes & Noble to open new Louisville store at Mall St. Matthews
It will be set up in the stadium's Fan Zone from noon to 6 p.m. Read moreBuy Local Fair returns to Lynn Family Stadium May 31
WDRB'S Dalton Godbey tried out some of Louisville's best Mexican food in this week's Crossroads. Read moreCrossroads | Chef from Mexico's Yucatan peninsula opens restaurant to share his culture to Kentuckians
WDRB's Dalton Godbey explores cities and towns across our region in a show called Crossroads that you can watch anytime on our app. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey visits the spa at French Lick
If you have teenagers running around outside and you don't know where they are, that message is for you! Read morePoint of View | Do you know where your children are?: VIEWER RESPONSE