Tyler Bright stopped to fill up his car and was left with a life-changing injury. Read more‘I’ll be back’ | UofL graduate remains hopeful while recovering from Louisville shooting
Tracy Davenport, a fraudulent pool company owner from Louisville, KY, scammed numerous customers out of thousands of dollars by promising pool installations but never delivering. Read moreTracy Davenport's victim who lost $50,000 says he's glad 'she didn't get away with it'
Mitch Barnhart arrived at Kentucky in 2002 expecting to stay six to eight years. He stayed nearly a quarter century. Read moreCRAWFORD | Mitch Barnhart to retire after 24 years leading Kentucky athletics
Gov. Andy Beshear said in a social media post Tuesday that some of the six U.S. military personnel killed so far in the conflict in Iran were based out of Kentucky. Read moreKentucky-based soldiers are among those killed so far in Iran, Beshear says
The shooting happened around 1:20 a.m. in the 2900 block of Rowan Street. Read moreMan dies after shooting in Louisville's Portland neighborhood, police say
It's part of the Jefferson County Board of Education's effort to address what is projected to be a $188 million budget shortfall in the district's 2026-27 budget. Read moreJCPS proposal cuts positions, reduces workdays for staff serving students with disabilities
The war in the Middle East spiraled further as Israel and the U.S. pounded Iran. U.S. President Donald Trump said the campaign would likely take several weeks, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the “hardest hits are yet to come.” Tehran and its allies hit back Monday against Israel, neighboring Gulf states and targets, including energy facilities in Qatar and the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia. The intensity of the attacks, the killing of Iran's supreme leader, and the lack of any apparent exit plan indicated the conflict would not end anytime soon. Israel launched retaliatory attacks in Lebanon after Hezbollah fired missiles at it, and an Israeli military official did not rule out another ground invasion. Read moreAs Mideast conflict widens, US says attacks on Iran will last weeks and intensify
With one regular-season road game remaining after that — and March Madness looming — Cardinals fans may have already seen Mikel Brown Jr. play his final game at the KFC Yum! Center. Read moreBrown Out: Louisville freshman phenom listed as out for Tuesday's home finale vs. Syracuse
Two small Indiana high school fan bases put their rivalry aside to cheer each other on to state championship victories. Read moreRival fan bases turn allies as Borden, Eastern win girls basketball state championships
Tyler Bright stopped to fill up his car and was left with a life-changing injury. Read more‘I’ll be back’ | UofL graduate remains hopeful while recovering from Louisville shooting
Tracy Davenport, a fraudulent pool company owner from Louisville, KY, scammed numerous customers out of thousands of dollars by promising pool installations but never delivering. Read moreTracy Davenport's victim who lost $50,000 says he's glad 'she didn't get away with it'
Mitch Barnhart arrived at Kentucky in 2002 expecting to stay six to eight years. He stayed nearly a quarter century. Read moreCRAWFORD | Mitch Barnhart to retire after 24 years leading Kentucky athletics
Gov. Andy Beshear said in a social media post Tuesday that some of the six U.S. military personnel killed so far in the conflict in Iran were based out of Kentucky. Read moreKentucky-based soldiers are among those killed so far in Iran, Beshear says
The shooting happened around 1:20 a.m. in the 2900 block of Rowan Street. Read moreMan dies after shooting in Louisville's Portland neighborhood, police say
It's part of the Jefferson County Board of Education's effort to address what is projected to be a $188 million budget shortfall in the district's 2026-27 budget. Read moreJCPS proposal cuts positions, reduces workdays for staff serving students with disabilities
The war in the Middle East spiraled further as Israel and the U.S. pounded Iran. U.S. President Donald Trump said the campaign would likely take several weeks, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the “hardest hits are yet to come.” Tehran and its allies hit back Monday against Israel, neighboring Gulf states and targets, including energy facilities in Qatar and the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia. The intensity of the attacks, the killing of Iran's supreme leader, and the lack of any apparent exit plan indicated the conflict would not end anytime soon. Israel launched retaliatory attacks in Lebanon after Hezbollah fired missiles at it, and an Israeli military official did not rule out another ground invasion. Read moreAs Mideast conflict widens, US says attacks on Iran will last weeks and intensify
With one regular-season road game remaining after that — and March Madness looming — Cardinals fans may have already seen Mikel Brown Jr. play his final game at the KFC Yum! Center. Read moreBrown Out: Louisville freshman phenom listed as out for Tuesday's home finale vs. Syracuse
Two small Indiana high school fan bases put their rivalry aside to cheer each other on to state championship victories. Read moreRival fan bases turn allies as Borden, Eastern win girls basketball state championships
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 "Triple Crown of Running" kicks off Saturday, March 7, in downtown Louisville. Read more'Triple Crown of Running' starts March 7 with Whiskey Row 5K in downtown Louisville
Louisville Catholic Sports Hall of Fame inducts new class, honoring athletes and community leaders. Read moreLouisville Catholic Sports Hall of Fame welcomes new class of athletes, community leaders
A Louisville gas station sold a $225,000 Cash Ball 225 ticket, making one player richer. Read moreLouisville gas station sells $225,000 winning lottery ticket
New Kentucky law expands colon cancer screenings as cases rise among younger adults. Read moreNew Kentucky law expands colon cancer screenings as cases rise
A group of volunteers came together Saturday in honor of the great Muhammad Ali. Read moreVolunteers honor Muhammad Ali with alley cleanup in Louisville's Parkland neighborhood
Tracy Davenport pleaded guilty Feb. 19 to defrauding over 50 customers with her fraudulent pool business. Read moreTracy Davenport pleads guilty in federal court to defrauding more than 50 pool customers
Georgetown man arrested in Floyd County traffic stop after troopers seized meth, marijuana, stolen plate, and handgun. Read moreIndiana man arrested after police seize meth, stolen plate during Floyd County traffic stop
A man was indicted in a 30-year-old missing child cold case out of Bowling Green, Kentucky. Read moreMan indicted in 1996 kidnapping and murder of 7-year-old Bowling Green girl
Louisville police say coordination and technology helped officers safely bring a stolen vehicle to a stop on Interstate 65 near downtown. Read moreLouisville police use drone, grappler device to stop stolen vehicle on I-65
A Nelson County man was arrested on drug charges and for running from the police. Read moreNelson County man arrested on drug charges after fleeing traffic stop
A 19-year-old and 17-year-old were arrested in connection to a violent carjacking in Louisville's Schnitzelburg neighborhood. Read more2 men arrested after armed carjacking in Louisville's Schnitzelburg neighborhood
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NuLu now has a new place to look your best. Read moreNew full-service salon opens in Louisville's NuLu
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The nonprofit partners with the university's College of Education and Human Development. Read moreUofL to end partnership with nonprofit Family Scholar House
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