FBI agents are fanning out across an Arizona neighborhood not far from Nancy Guthrie’s home. They're knocking on doors and searching through thick desert terrain. This comes a day after authorities investigating Guthrie's disappearance detained a man who says he was questioned for hours before being released. The man told several media outlets on Wednesday that he had nothing to do with last week’s disappearance of Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie. Hours earlier, the FBI released images of a masked person on Nancy Guthrie’s porch the night she went missing near Tucson. Read moreFBI combs desert terrain for clues in Nancy Guthrie's disappearance
No one was injured after a Jeffersontown apartment building went up in flames Wednesday afternoon. Read moreNo one injured after fire destroys 6-unit apartment building in Jeffersontown
One of the Clark County Sheriff' Department's most veteran sergeants will keep his job after a merit board unanimously voted Wednesday to reinstate him. Read moreClark County sergeant unanimously reinstated after sheriff tried to fire him
Kentucky U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell was released from the hospital Wednesday eight days after experiencing "flu-like symptoms." Read moreSen. McConnell released from the hospital after 8-day stay to treat 'flu-like symptoms'
One of the largest indoor farm trade shows in the world is back in Louisville, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors and delivering a major economic boost to the city. Read more60th annual National Farm Machinery Show returns, drawing 300,000 visitors to Louisville
Submissions for the 2026 Kentucky Oaks Survivors Parade are now open. Read moreSubmissions open for 2026 Kentucky Oaks Survivors Parade at Churchill Downs
A new high school is being built in Louisville's Bon Air neighborhood. Read moreJCPS officials break ground on new $100 million Seneca High School campus
When Louisville basketball signed London Johnson, it didn't just land a transfer. It landed a new category. Read moreWhy the NCAA cleared Louisville G League signee London Johnson but not Alabama's Bediako
Jasmine Sheckles was initially arrested after Jeffersonville police said she punched a woman and stole her cellphone.
Read moreJeffersonville woman charged after allegedly stealing police cruiser, hitting officer
The cuts are part of $142 million in proposed cuts across the district to address what is projected to be a $188 million shortfall in the 2026-27 budget. Read moreBoard moves to delay vote on JCPS central office job cuts
FBI agents are fanning out across an Arizona neighborhood not far from Nancy Guthrie’s home. They're knocking on doors and searching through thick desert terrain. This comes a day after authorities investigating Guthrie's disappearance detained a man who says he was questioned for hours before being released. The man told several media outlets on Wednesday that he had nothing to do with last week’s disappearance of Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie. Hours earlier, the FBI released images of a masked person on Nancy Guthrie’s porch the night she went missing near Tucson. Read moreFBI combs desert terrain for clues in Nancy Guthrie's disappearance
No one was injured after a Jeffersontown apartment building went up in flames Wednesday afternoon. Read moreNo one injured after fire destroys 6-unit apartment building in Jeffersontown
One of the Clark County Sheriff' Department's most veteran sergeants will keep his job after a merit board unanimously voted Wednesday to reinstate him. Read moreClark County sergeant unanimously reinstated after sheriff tried to fire him
Kentucky U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell was released from the hospital Wednesday eight days after experiencing "flu-like symptoms." Read moreSen. McConnell released from the hospital after 8-day stay to treat 'flu-like symptoms'
One of the largest indoor farm trade shows in the world is back in Louisville, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors and delivering a major economic boost to the city. Read more60th annual National Farm Machinery Show returns, drawing 300,000 visitors to Louisville
Submissions for the 2026 Kentucky Oaks Survivors Parade are now open. Read moreSubmissions open for 2026 Kentucky Oaks Survivors Parade at Churchill Downs
A new high school is being built in Louisville's Bon Air neighborhood. Read moreJCPS officials break ground on new $100 million Seneca High School campus
When Louisville basketball signed London Johnson, it didn't just land a transfer. It landed a new category. Read moreWhy the NCAA cleared Louisville G League signee London Johnson but not Alabama's Bediako
Jasmine Sheckles was initially arrested after Jeffersonville police said she punched a woman and stole her cellphone.
Read moreJeffersonville woman charged after allegedly stealing police cruiser, hitting officer
The cuts are part of $142 million in proposed cuts across the district to address what is projected to be a $188 million shortfall in the 2026-27 budget. Read moreBoard moves to delay vote on JCPS central office job cuts
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
Kids helped cut the ribbon Wednesday to officially open the new addition to Hounz Lane Park. Read moreCity leaders cut the ribbon on Louisville's newest playground in Hounz Lane Park
Parents of Jefferson County Public Schools students are being asked to fill out the district's Comprehensive School Survey. Read moreJCPS asking parents, staff to complete survey providing feedback for district improvements
The patching is scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on I-264 West between mile markers 22 and 23, near U.S. 42 and Brownsboro Road. Read morePothole repairs to disrupt Watterson Expressway traffic on Wednesday
Each child who attends will receive a free book to take home. Read moreGrab your PJs! 'Llama Llama' headed to Louisville library for special event
Kentucky police back HB 299 to ban “Glock switches” after rise in dangerous handgun devices. Read moreKentucky police urge ban on 'Glock switches' as incidents rise in Louisville
Two people were arrested Monday in connection with a shooting in Louisville's St. Denis neighborhood. Read more2 people arrested in connection to shooting in Louisville's St. Denis neighborhood
According to the citation, Bauer had squealed his tires in front of her house several times and attacked her with the knife after she asked him to stop. Read moreLouisville man arrested after stabbing woman in southwest Louisville, police say
A woman was arrested early Saturday morning for allegedly shooting a person in the arm in downtown Louisville. Read moreWoman charged with shooting a person in downtown Louisville, police say
Troopers were patrolling State Road 64 near Birdseye, in Jasper, just after 11 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 4, when they saw a vehicle stuck in the snow on a side county road. Read more2 arrested for dealing meth in southern Indiana after troopers stop to help free car from snow
An 18-year-old Louisville man was in court Friday morning facing charges in a non-fatal shooting. Read more18-year-old arrested at Louisville high school, charged in New Year's Day shooting
The Amber Alert was issued for Saxon Clemons on Friday morning. Read moreAmber Alert canceled for 2-year-old boy missing from North Judson, Indiana
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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
A Louisville soul food restaurant reopened this month at a new location on Dixie Highway. Read moreLouisville soul food restaurant reopens at new location on Dixie Highway
The Immediate Suspension Order means Glasgow-based Richie Pharmacal can no longer handle controlled substances "due to imminent danger to public health or safety." Read moreKentucky pharmaceutical distributor suspended after DEA investigation
The fund will remain open and available to support new or additional restaurants in south Louisville. Read moreNew incentive fund brings restaurants to south Louisville along Dixie Highway
Through March 31, bourbon fans can personalize a complimentary label online in honor of an inspirational woman in their life. Read moreMaker's Mark celebrating Women's History Month with limited edition label
Wiltshire Pantry teams with former Cellar Door Chocolates owner to launch small-batch artisan chocolates in Louisville. Read moreLouisville bakery and cafe teaming up with former owner of Cellar Door Chocolates
Dalton Godbey is exploring Elizabethtown in this newest episode of Crossroads. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey tries out horseback riding at Wild Rose Equestrian Center
The snowy weather is a perfect time to hit the slopes. Read moreCrossroads | A look back at Dalton Godbey visiting Paoli Peaks in 2024 for snowboarding
Quite a few of us can agree that illegals should leave our country until they can reenter through legal and proper channels. Read morePoint of View | Violence begets violence: VIEWER RESPONSE