Russia has provided Iran with information that could help Tehran strike American warships, aircraft and other assets in the region. That's according to two officials familiar with U.S. intelligence on the matter. The officials, who were not authorized to comment publicly on the sensitive matter and spoke on the condition of anonymity, cautioned that the U.S. intelligence has not uncovered that Russia is directing Iran what to do with the information. Still, it's the first indication that Moscow has sought to get involved in the war that the U.S. and Israel launched on Iran a week ago. Read moreRussia has provided Iran with information that can help Tehran strike US military, AP sources say
Explosions are sending up plumes of smoke in Iran's capital city as the United States says the most intense bombing of the weeklong campaign is coming. The Israel military announced new strikes on Tehran early Saturday, while saying it was also moving to intercept a salvo of Iranian missiles. There was no foreseeable end to the fighting. U.S. President Donald Trump said he won't seek a deal with Iran without its “unconditional surrender.” The conflict continues to affect other Middle Eastern countries. Air sirens sounded in Bahrain on Saturday morning, while Saudi Arabia said it shot down a missile and drones targeting an oil field and an air base that hosts American forces. Read moreExplosions rock Iran's capital, and more attacks target Israel as US warns bombing will intensify
An Indiana State Police trooper’s vehicle overturned in southern Indiana Friday night after a police pursuit. Read moreSuspect flees after police chase in southern Indiana ends with trooper’s vehicle overturning
Louisville woman funds billboards urging people to report animal abuse and neglect to Metro Animal Services.
Read moreLouisville woman pays for billboards urging public to report animal abuse
Teachers and school leaders warn students in Jefferson County Public Schools could soon lose some of the educators they rely on most as a result of budget cuts. Read moreJCPS budget cuts $18M in Needs Index funding, could impact 455 school-based positions
Roberts scored 17 points and played the role of Louisville’s leading voice as the Cardinals once again jumped on Syracuse early, pushed the pace and eventually buried the Orange under the kind of balanced offense that has become their personality. Read moreCRAWFORD | Roberts starts hot, leads Louisville to 87-61 win over Syracuse in ACC opener
The new campus is expected to be more than 50,000 square feet and will be located on Orchard Avenue off Preston Highway. Read moreNew Kentucky Humane Society campus aims to solve statewide 'animal welfare crisis'
Lawmakers said the goal of House Bill 7 is to hold drivers accountable while improving student safety. Read more‘If it saves one life' | Kentucky bill targets drivers who illegally pass stopped school buses
Louisville Gas & Electric unveiled new equipment Friday with the goal of being more reliable when severe weather hits. Read moreLG&E unveils new infrastructure meant to better withstand severe weather in Louisville
A search is underway for a man after the boat he was in capsized in flood waters in Jackson County. Read moreSearch underway for man after boat capsizes in flood waters in Jackson County, Indiana
Russia has provided Iran with information that could help Tehran strike American warships, aircraft and other assets in the region. That's according to two officials familiar with U.S. intelligence on the matter. The officials, who were not authorized to comment publicly on the sensitive matter and spoke on the condition of anonymity, cautioned that the U.S. intelligence has not uncovered that Russia is directing Iran what to do with the information. Still, it's the first indication that Moscow has sought to get involved in the war that the U.S. and Israel launched on Iran a week ago. Read moreRussia has provided Iran with information that can help Tehran strike US military, AP sources say
Explosions are sending up plumes of smoke in Iran's capital city as the United States says the most intense bombing of the weeklong campaign is coming. The Israel military announced new strikes on Tehran early Saturday, while saying it was also moving to intercept a salvo of Iranian missiles. There was no foreseeable end to the fighting. U.S. President Donald Trump said he won't seek a deal with Iran without its “unconditional surrender.” The conflict continues to affect other Middle Eastern countries. Air sirens sounded in Bahrain on Saturday morning, while Saudi Arabia said it shot down a missile and drones targeting an oil field and an air base that hosts American forces. Read moreExplosions rock Iran's capital, and more attacks target Israel as US warns bombing will intensify
An Indiana State Police trooper’s vehicle overturned in southern Indiana Friday night after a police pursuit. Read moreSuspect flees after police chase in southern Indiana ends with trooper’s vehicle overturning
Louisville woman funds billboards urging people to report animal abuse and neglect to Metro Animal Services.
Read moreLouisville woman pays for billboards urging public to report animal abuse
Teachers and school leaders warn students in Jefferson County Public Schools could soon lose some of the educators they rely on most as a result of budget cuts. Read moreJCPS budget cuts $18M in Needs Index funding, could impact 455 school-based positions
Roberts scored 17 points and played the role of Louisville’s leading voice as the Cardinals once again jumped on Syracuse early, pushed the pace and eventually buried the Orange under the kind of balanced offense that has become their personality. Read moreCRAWFORD | Roberts starts hot, leads Louisville to 87-61 win over Syracuse in ACC opener
The new campus is expected to be more than 50,000 square feet and will be located on Orchard Avenue off Preston Highway. Read moreNew Kentucky Humane Society campus aims to solve statewide 'animal welfare crisis'
Lawmakers said the goal of House Bill 7 is to hold drivers accountable while improving student safety. Read more‘If it saves one life' | Kentucky bill targets drivers who illegally pass stopped school buses
Louisville Gas & Electric unveiled new equipment Friday with the goal of being more reliable when severe weather hits. Read moreLG&E unveils new infrastructure meant to better withstand severe weather in Louisville
A search is underway for a man after the boat he was in capsized in flood waters in Jackson County. Read moreSearch underway for man after boat capsizes in flood waters in Jackson County, Indiana
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
One person was injured Friday in a major fire in Fern Creek. Read more1 person injured in Fern Creek house fire; family pet rescued
A backpack set off Ballard High’s weapons detection system Thursday, leading staff to discover a gun, officials said. Read moreGun found in student's backpack at Ballard High School
Kentucky House approves bill allowing emergency response pay for National Guard members activated during disasters. Read moreKentucky House passes bill for National Guard emergency response pay
Kentucky requires new permit for state shooting ranges to improve safety, track usage and support maintenance. Read moreKentucky requires new permit for state-managed shooting ranges
Marion C. Moore High School reopened its Health Sciences building Friday after it was destroyed in a fire. Read moreLouisville high school reopens Health Sciences building after 2025 fire
A 32-year-old man was shot and killed Thursday night in Carrollton, Kentucky. Read more25-year-old man charged with murder after shooting in Carroll County
A truck driver was arrested after allegedly driving under the influence in southern Indiana. Read moreNew York truck driver arrested for alleged DUI on I-65 in southern Indiana
Two men were shot and killed early Thursday morning in southern Indiana. Read more23-year-old charged with murder of 2 people inside southern Indiana home
Louisville man charged months after west Louisville shooting that injured one person in September incident. Read moreMan charged months after September non-fatal shooting in west Louisville
The former director of Louisville's youth detention center was sentenced for crashing a city-owned car and leaving the scene. Read moreFormer director of Louisville youth detention center sentenced to probation in 2024 crash
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
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Corner Cafe in Lyndon will close in late April after 40 years as owners retire. Read moreCorner Café in Lyndon to close after 40 years as owners prepare to step away
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Waterfront Botanical Gardens receives $500,000 grant, advancing Phase 2A expansion with new gardens, trails, and exhibits. Read moreWaterfront Botanical Gardens receive $500,000 grant for expansion plan
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