Kentucky lawmakers passed two bills that will dramatically reshape leadership at Jefferson County Public Schools, putting every school board seat on the ballot and shifting more power to the superintendent. Read moreJCPS overhaul: All board seats up for election as power shifts to superintendent
Higher pump prices also mean higher gas taxes, due to the way Indiana structures its fuel tax system. Read moreIndiana drivers grapple with increased gas tax as fuel prices continue to climb
Once on scene, firefighters found a single-family home with heavy fire coming from the living room and kitchen. Read morePerson dies after house fire in southern Indiana Thursday morning
A house fire in Louisville’s Glenmary neighborhood caused significant damage, but all occupants escaped safely.
Landon Doty, 16, of North Vernon, was found guilty Wednesday of raping an autistic, non-verbal 7-year-old student on a Jennings County school bus over the course of several weeks in April 2025. Read moreFamily sues southern Indiana school district after teen found guilty of raping 7-year-old on bus
Sen. Mitch McConnell spoke at Fort Knox about the war in Iran, the race for his seat and political division in America. Read moreSpeaking at Fort Knox, McConnell shares support for Trump's decisions on war in Iran
The jail's chief deputy said the jail sergeant was fired Tuesday for failure to follow policies and procedures, leading to the release of inmate Dustin Harris. Read moreBullitt County jail employee fired after mistakenly releasing inmate early
A southern Indiana man is behind bars after leading police on a chase that ended in Spencer County. Read moreClarksville man arrested after police chase through southern Indiana
A major boost from the state budget is headed to Jefferson County, fueling affordable housing, safer streets, new jobs and major upgrades across Louisville. Read moreKentucky budget sends more than $1 billion to Louisville for housing, jobs, safety
Nobody died early Saturday morning when someone opened fire inside Burger Boy in Old Louisville, but Lesley Vowels, an employee of the restaurant, said it's burned in her memory. Read moreBurger Boy employee recounts being shot during fight in Old Louisville restaurant
Kentucky lawmakers passed two bills that will dramatically reshape leadership at Jefferson County Public Schools, putting every school board seat on the ballot and shifting more power to the superintendent. Read moreJCPS overhaul: All board seats up for election as power shifts to superintendent
Higher pump prices also mean higher gas taxes, due to the way Indiana structures its fuel tax system. Read moreIndiana drivers grapple with increased gas tax as fuel prices continue to climb
Once on scene, firefighters found a single-family home with heavy fire coming from the living room and kitchen. Read morePerson dies after house fire in southern Indiana Thursday morning
A house fire in Louisville’s Glenmary neighborhood caused significant damage, but all occupants escaped safely.
Landon Doty, 16, of North Vernon, was found guilty Wednesday of raping an autistic, non-verbal 7-year-old student on a Jennings County school bus over the course of several weeks in April 2025. Read moreFamily sues southern Indiana school district after teen found guilty of raping 7-year-old on bus
Sen. Mitch McConnell spoke at Fort Knox about the war in Iran, the race for his seat and political division in America. Read moreSpeaking at Fort Knox, McConnell shares support for Trump's decisions on war in Iran
The jail's chief deputy said the jail sergeant was fired Tuesday for failure to follow policies and procedures, leading to the release of inmate Dustin Harris. Read moreBullitt County jail employee fired after mistakenly releasing inmate early
A southern Indiana man is behind bars after leading police on a chase that ended in Spencer County. Read moreClarksville man arrested after police chase through southern Indiana
A major boost from the state budget is headed to Jefferson County, fueling affordable housing, safer streets, new jobs and major upgrades across Louisville. Read moreKentucky budget sends more than $1 billion to Louisville for housing, jobs, safety
Nobody died early Saturday morning when someone opened fire inside Burger Boy in Old Louisville, but Lesley Vowels, an employee of the restaurant, said it's burned in her memory. Read moreBurger Boy employee recounts being shot during fight in Old Louisville restaurant
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 April 3-5
Jefferson County clerk, sheriff's offices deliver 1,500 snack bags to students ahead of spring break
The bags were packed with snacks such as granola, crackers and apple juice. Read moreJefferson County clerk, sheriff's offices deliver 1,500 snack bags to students ahead of spring break
More Indiana children now have access to a free book per month. Read moreMore kids in Indiana have access to free books as Dolly Parton's Imagination Library expands
Kids at a Louisville park now have a new playground to have fun on. Read moreNew playground opens at Klondike Park in Louisville
Kentucky lawmakers approve major changes to Kentucky State University, increasing oversight and shifting academic focus. Read moreLawmakers approve changes to Kentucky State University, bill heads to governor
Diane L. Porter Preschool is set to open for the 2026-27 school year. Read moreJCPS names new preschool after former board member Diane L. Porter
Two juveniles were arrested after police say they were showing a gun to others, leading to a short chase in south Louisville. Read more2 juveniles taken into custody after reported gun incident near Bellevue Avenue
Police say a second suspect is now in custody after a woman was shot multiple times in Louisville’s Shawnee neighborhood earlier this month.    Read more2nd suspect arrested in March shooting in Louisville’s Shawnee neighborhood
Officers were called March 26 to the 1500 block of South 30th Street just before 5:30 p.m. on a reported shooting. Read more19-year-old Louisville man arrested in connection with Park DuValle shooting, police say
Louisville Metro Police officials were called to East Bloom and Floyd streets around 12:30 a.m. to find a 24-year-old man with multiple gunshot wounds. Read moreMan hospitalized after early morning shooting near UofL campus
Stolen delivery truck pursuit ends in Clarksville with K-9 arrest after officers chase suspect. Read moreStolen delivery truck chase ends in K-9 arrest in Clarksville
Police said a man was found dead at the location. Read moreMan found dead at Newburg apartment complex, Louisville police say
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Indi's Chicken is set to open this spring at 3505 Grant Line Road, a space formerly home to a Skyline Chili. Read moreIndi’s Chicken to open 1st New Albany location this spring
Goodwood Brewing closed two Louisville taprooms amid lawsuits, financial strain and possible ownership changes. Read moreGoodwood Brewing closes two Louisville taprooms amid lawsuits, ownership talks
Speakeasy The 1933 Society opens May 5 on Whiskey Row beneath Hotel Distil. Read moreHidden speakeasy ‘The 1933 Society’ to open on Whiskey Row May 5
Louisville restaurateur behind La Chasse and Champagnery files for bankruptcy following sudden restaurant closures. Read moreLouisville restaurant owner files for bankruptcy months after closures
The sidewalks will be expanded, more trees and landscaping will be added, and new curb extensions will create seating areas. Read moreLouMed corridor upgrades aim to improve safety, walkability near downtown Louisville hospitals
A $45 million expansion will add space and new TSA lanes at Louisville’s airport to help move travelers through security more efficiently. Read moreLouisville airport upgrading TSA checkpoints with $45 million expansion
In the newest episode of Crossroads, WDRB's Dalton Godbey finds that bourbon is at the heart of communities across the Bluegrass. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey gets a taste of history with the Master Distiller at Four Roses
In the newest episode of Crossroads, WDRB's Dalton Godbey finds out why Red River Gorge has become a top destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey explores a cave in Red River Gorge
Spring rejuvenates Louisville, bringing fresh landscaping and the excitement of the Kentucky Derby. Yet, beneath the pageantry lies a harrowing reality: This season marks a peak for human trafficking. Read morePoint of View | It’s peak season for the horrors of sex trafficking