Bright lights and hot orbs: UFO files shed light on sightings but leave interpretation to the public
The Pentagon has begun releasing files on UFOs, tapping into public curiosity about unidentified phenomena. The files feature intriguing sightings, such as a bright object making 90-degree turns over Kazakhstan and Buzz Aldrin observing a light source during Apollo 11. The release aims to promote transparency, though experts warn these videos can be misinterpreted. Some members of Congress are pushing for further disclosure, while the Pentagon's recent report found no evidence of alien technology. President Donald Trump says in a Truth Social post on Friday the release of the files allows people to decide for themselves, “WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?” Read moreBright lights and hot orbs: UFO files shed light on sightings but leave interpretation to the public
State data shows there are nearly 9,000 Kentucky children in the foster care system. Read moreThousands of Kentucky kids in need of foster homes, Louisville agencies recruiting
Kentucky Supreme Court allows Judge Angela Johnson to remain on Bevin child support case.
Read moreKentucky Supreme Court allows judge to remain in Bevin child support dispute
The Louisville Zoo filed a construction permit this week on its planned $100 million Kentucky Trails exhibit on an unused 17.5-acre portion on the south end of the property. Read moreLouisville Zoo unveils new renderings for $100M Kentucky Trails project
A former college classmate of Kentucky state Rep. Daniel Grossberg alleges he assaulted her during their time at Grinnell College more than two decades ago, according to a report from the Lexington-Herald Leader. Read moreKentucky Rep. Daniel Grossberg accused of assault by former college classmate
Woman raising child of overdose victim seeks recovery at Louisville treatment program, reunited in healing journey.
Louisville Metro Council held its first hearing Thursday evening to debate the city’s next budget. Read moreLouisville Metro Council begins debate over $1.1B budget with first hearing
Fifteen new lawsuits were filed Thursday in Jefferson Circuit Court on behalf of more than 100 people seeking damages after the crash of UPS Flight 2976 in Louisville last year. Read more15 new lawsuits filed by Louisville families, businesses 'trying to rebuild' from UPS plane crash
Louisville Metro Police responded around 5:34 p.m. after receiving reports of a possible body in the water. Read moreMan found dead in Ohio River near Great Lawn
A teen is in critical condition after being shot in Louisville's Shively neighborhood. Read moreTeen in critical condition after shooting in Shively
Bright lights and hot orbs: UFO files shed light on sightings but leave interpretation to the public
The Pentagon has begun releasing files on UFOs, tapping into public curiosity about unidentified phenomena. The files feature intriguing sightings, such as a bright object making 90-degree turns over Kazakhstan and Buzz Aldrin observing a light source during Apollo 11. The release aims to promote transparency, though experts warn these videos can be misinterpreted. Some members of Congress are pushing for further disclosure, while the Pentagon's recent report found no evidence of alien technology. President Donald Trump says in a Truth Social post on Friday the release of the files allows people to decide for themselves, “WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?” Read moreBright lights and hot orbs: UFO files shed light on sightings but leave interpretation to the public
State data shows there are nearly 9,000 Kentucky children in the foster care system. Read moreThousands of Kentucky kids in need of foster homes, Louisville agencies recruiting
Kentucky Supreme Court allows Judge Angela Johnson to remain on Bevin child support case.
Read moreKentucky Supreme Court allows judge to remain in Bevin child support dispute
The Louisville Zoo filed a construction permit this week on its planned $100 million Kentucky Trails exhibit on an unused 17.5-acre portion on the south end of the property. Read moreLouisville Zoo unveils new renderings for $100M Kentucky Trails project
A former college classmate of Kentucky state Rep. Daniel Grossberg alleges he assaulted her during their time at Grinnell College more than two decades ago, according to a report from the Lexington-Herald Leader. Read moreKentucky Rep. Daniel Grossberg accused of assault by former college classmate
Woman raising child of overdose victim seeks recovery at Louisville treatment program, reunited in healing journey.
Louisville Metro Council held its first hearing Thursday evening to debate the city’s next budget. Read moreLouisville Metro Council begins debate over $1.1B budget with first hearing
Fifteen new lawsuits were filed Thursday in Jefferson Circuit Court on behalf of more than 100 people seeking damages after the crash of UPS Flight 2976 in Louisville last year. Read more15 new lawsuits filed by Louisville families, businesses 'trying to rebuild' from UPS plane crash
Louisville Metro Police responded around 5:34 p.m. after receiving reports of a possible body in the water. Read moreMan found dead in Ohio River near Great Lawn
A teen is in critical condition after being shot in Louisville's Shively neighborhood. Read moreTeen in critical condition after shooting in Shively
Jefferson County officials warn voters about withdrawn candidates still appearing on Kentucky primary ballots May 19 Read moreJefferson County officials warn voters about withdrawn candidates on primary ballot
Louisville Bats hosting annual 5K, featuring a unique run around Slugger Field warning track in June. Read moreLouisville Bats 5K returns to Slugger Field this June
Here are a selection of events, markets, concerts and more happening this weekend. Read more5 things to do in the Louisville area the weekend of May 8-10
Elizabethtown firefighters moved back into a firehouse after it closed due to an infestation of spiders. Read moreElizabethtown firefighters return to station after brown recluse spider infestation
She is the university’s first female president. Read moreSullivan University names Jennifer Gaither as first female president
It's almost time for corn dogs, funnel cakes and lemon shake-ups as there's just a few months until the Kentucky State Fair. Read moreEntries open for 2026 Kentucky State Fair with new categories honoring America's 250th birthday
The teen suspect is facing charges of assault in the first degree and wanton endangerment, police said. Read moreLouisville police arrest teen in connection to shooting in Taylor Berry neighborhood
20-year-old Elijah Cummings pleaded guilty Thursday to menacing, fleeing from police and disorderly conduct. Read moreMan pleads guilty in Fest-a-Ville fight, pepper spray incident
The Shively Police Department is looking for a suspect who allegedly stole from a clothing store. Read moreShively police looking for suspect who allegedly stole from clothing store
Police said the incident appears to be "domestic in nature." Read moreMan hospitalized after being shot near Louisville's St. Denis neighborhood, police say
Omar Donald, 55, is accused of hitting and killing 87-year-old Ronald Jarvis in November 2024 and fleeing the scene. Read moreIndiana man pleads guilty in Seymour hit‑and‑run that killed 87‑year‑old
A Madison, Indiana, man died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound Tuesday during a "brief" standoff with police. Read moreMadison man dies by apparent suicide during brief standoff with police
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Downtown Louisville education building could become 431-bed student housing complex under $63 million redevelopment proposal. Read more$63 million student housing project planned near downtown Louisville JCTC campus
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