President Donald Trump is set to address the nation on topics he says will include elections and voting machines. Trump's comments suggest he's likely in Thursday's speech to revisit some of the unproven claims he's previously made about Republican losses, particularly his own in 2020 to Democrat Joe Biden. Elevating the deeply political and conspiratorial topics to a presidential primetime address underscores the lengths to which Trump has used his second term to blow past norms and fixate on old grievances. At least some TV networks say they will not carry the speech live but will air it on their streaming services. Read moreTrump is expected to make election conspiracy theories a focus of his national address
A new bakery in Louisville's Portland neighborhood was forced to delay its grand opening after two cars crashed through its front door on Monday. Read moreBakery in Louisville's Portland neighborhood forced to delay opening after cars crash into building
Police say Florida man faces multiple charges after allegedly assaulting 14-year-old girl he met online in Louisville.
A second possible suspect, police said, was killed in a separate homicide. Read morePolice ask for community's help finding 3rd suspect in 2025 triple homicide at Valley Station DMV
City leaders said years of negative momentum is turning, with new businesses moving in amid a push to get more people living downtown. Read moreLouisville aims to combat 40% vacancy rate in downtown office towers with more housing
A YouTube video featuring Special Prosecutor Ric Hertel is at the center of the defense’s argument that he should be removed from the case. Read moreMan accused of taking gifts from Jamey Noel wants prosecutor removed over Youtube video
The Green Tree Mall restaurant was the chain’s first ever location, opened in 1993 by founder Kent Taylor. Read moreAs original Texas Roadhouse prepares to leave, Green Tree Mall looks for what’s next
The new rate is down from 10.6 cents last year. Read moreKentucky lowers state property tax rate for 6th consecutive year
America already tried permanent daylight saving time. It lasted less than a year. Could it work now?
The twice-yearly changing of the clocks could be a thing of the past if legislation currently in Congress that calls for permanent daylight time makes it through. But even as annoying as some find the back-and-forth of the time shift in the spring and the fall, that doesn’t necessarily mean sticking to one would go over well. America has tried it before. In 1973, Congress passed a law instituting permanent daylight saving time for what was supposed to be a trial period from January 1974 to April 1975. It lasted until October, when it was repealed after public outcry. Read moreAmerica already tried permanent daylight saving time. It lasted less than a year. Could it work now?
Police said Aysha Benomran is not from the area, and her family fears she's having a medical emergency and is lost and confused. Read moreLouisville police looking for 30-year-old missing woman last seen at bus station near downtown
President Donald Trump is set to address the nation on topics he says will include elections and voting machines. Trump's comments suggest he's likely in Thursday's speech to revisit some of the unproven claims he's previously made about Republican losses, particularly his own in 2020 to Democrat Joe Biden. Elevating the deeply political and conspiratorial topics to a presidential primetime address underscores the lengths to which Trump has used his second term to blow past norms and fixate on old grievances. At least some TV networks say they will not carry the speech live but will air it on their streaming services. Read moreTrump is expected to make election conspiracy theories a focus of his national address
A new bakery in Louisville's Portland neighborhood was forced to delay its grand opening after two cars crashed through its front door on Monday. Read moreBakery in Louisville's Portland neighborhood forced to delay opening after cars crash into building
Police say Florida man faces multiple charges after allegedly assaulting 14-year-old girl he met online in Louisville.
A second possible suspect, police said, was killed in a separate homicide. Read morePolice ask for community's help finding 3rd suspect in 2025 triple homicide at Valley Station DMV
City leaders said years of negative momentum is turning, with new businesses moving in amid a push to get more people living downtown. Read moreLouisville aims to combat 40% vacancy rate in downtown office towers with more housing
A YouTube video featuring Special Prosecutor Ric Hertel is at the center of the defense’s argument that he should be removed from the case. Read moreMan accused of taking gifts from Jamey Noel wants prosecutor removed over Youtube video
The Green Tree Mall restaurant was the chain’s first ever location, opened in 1993 by founder Kent Taylor. Read moreAs original Texas Roadhouse prepares to leave, Green Tree Mall looks for what’s next
The new rate is down from 10.6 cents last year. Read moreKentucky lowers state property tax rate for 6th consecutive year
America already tried permanent daylight saving time. It lasted less than a year. Could it work now?
The twice-yearly changing of the clocks could be a thing of the past if legislation currently in Congress that calls for permanent daylight time makes it through. But even as annoying as some find the back-and-forth of the time shift in the spring and the fall, that doesn’t necessarily mean sticking to one would go over well. America has tried it before. In 1973, Congress passed a law instituting permanent daylight saving time for what was supposed to be a trial period from January 1974 to April 1975. It lasted until October, when it was repealed after public outcry. Read moreAmerica already tried permanent daylight saving time. It lasted less than a year. Could it work now?
Police said Aysha Benomran is not from the area, and her family fears she's having a medical emergency and is lost and confused. Read moreLouisville police looking for 30-year-old missing woman last seen at bus station near downtown
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From day camps to week-long adventures, WDRB has your guide to summer fun. Read moreKentuckiana 2026 kids' summer activities guide
Gov. Andy Beshear said Thursday he's taking steps to help Kentucky families save money at the pump. Read moreBeshear says efforts to combat high gas prices saved Kentuckians more than $26M
Jeffersonville police arrested a suspect after vehicle break-ins and are urging residents to secure their cars. Read moreJeffersonville police warn of 'parking lot pirates' after string of vehicle break-ins
It is the first park in west Louisville to offer multiple pickleball courts. Read moreShawnee Park adds first multi-court pickleball complex in west Louisville
Louisville Orchestra names Jude Vaclavik CEO after record season, bringing music leadership and composition experience to the organization. Read moreLouisville Orchestra names new CEO after record-setting season
Simpsonville Commons expands with a new KCC manufacturing facility, Wawa, additional retail and future commercial development.  Read moreSimpsonville Commons growth continues with Wawa, KCC expansion and new retail
A Louisville man accused of hitting and killing an e-bike rider appeared in court facing manslaughter charges. Read moreLouisville man pleads not guilty in deadly Okolona crash that killed e-bike rider
A man who won $167 million in Kentucky Powerball was indicted after allegedly leaving the scene of a 2025 crash. Read moreKentucky Powerball winner indicted after allegedly leaving the scene of 2025 crash
Thursday morning, LMPD confirmed the arrest of 62-year-old Roger Whitaker in connection the shooting. Read moreLMPD arrests man in connection to shooting in the Iroquois neighborhood
James Adam Meredith, 40, was arrested Tuesday on five counts of possession of child sexual abuse material. Read moreMonthslong investigation leads to Austin, Indiana, man's arrest in child porn investigation
Police are searching for a person accused of stealing from unlocked cars in southern Indiana. Read morePolice searching for person accused of stealing from unlocked cars in southern Indiana
Louisville Metro Police responded to a report of a shooting around 1:30 a.m. in the area of East Oak Street near Interstate 65. Read moreMan hospitalized after shooting near I-65 in Old Louisville
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The restaurant, which opened July 7, sells whole pizzas, along with pizza by the slice, calzones, salads and desserts. Read moreDough Boy Pizza opens in downtown New Albany
Hot Head Burritos plans its first Louisville location in St. Matthews, opening December on Shelbyville Road.  Read moreHot Head Burritos to open first Louisville location near Mall St. Matthews
A Louisville bakery relocated to the Highlands over the weekend. Read moreBae's Bakery opens new Highlands location after move from Clifton
When a teen starts asking for a cell phone, experts say parents should have a financial plan in place before stepping foot in a store. Read moreTeen wants a cell phone? Financial experts say make them part of paying for it
Loodos serves the same handcrafted cake donuts as Bamboo. Read moreSister location of popular Louisville donut shop opens off Bardstown Road
OneQuest Health is accepting new patients and offers therapy, intensive programming and telehealth services. Read moreNew Louisville mental health center opens as Kentucky faces shortage of care options
WDRB's Dalton Godbey takes us to Kart Kountry in this week's episode of Crossroads. Read moreCrossroads | Take a spin on the largest go-kart track in the world in Bullitt County
In this week’s Crossroads, Dalton Godbey shows us the way things used to be at Conner Prairie in Hamilton County, Indiana. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey experiences a different way of life just outside Indianapolis
This week, you can see a unique type of boat, racing more than 200 miles an hour in Madison, Indiana. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey cures his need for speed with the Madison Regatta