LMPD said all parties involved have been accounted for as the department's homicide unit investigates the death. Read moreHomicide detectives investigate man’s death in southwest Louisville
The luncheon was first held in 1957 and is the second oldest KDF scheduled event. Read moreFormer Louisville quarterback Teddy Bridgewater to help kickoff Kentucky Derby Festival
More Wawa locations are on the way in Louisville and Jeffersonville. Read more2 new Wawa stores planned for Louisville, Jeffersonville
Officials say smoke alarms were present in the home, but it’s unclear if they were working at the time of the fire. Read moreMan seriously injured in Tuesday morning house fire in PRP neighborhood
One lane is closed still as crews continue to clean up the scene. Read moreTanker truck fire disrupts morning commute on Interstate 264
The changes come after the JCPS Board of Education voted down the initial plan earlier this month, directing Superintendent Dr. Brian Yearwood to work with stakeholder groups and return with a revised proposal. Read moreJCPS scales back cuts for students with disabilities after board rejects plan
Landon Doty, 16, is being tried as an adult for the alleged rape of a non-verbal 7-year-old with autism on a school bus over the course of several weeks. Read moreJury selected in trial of Indiana teen charged with raping 7-year-old on school bus
Jaden Barker's weekend morning training run was supposed to be long and uneventful. Read moreLouisville woman thought she was 'going to die' in attempted attack in east end park
Jefferson County Public Schools said it is putting artificial intelligence to use in the classroom, with district leaders emphasizing the technology will support, not replace, teachers. Read moreJCPS teachers using AI to build lesson plans as district says it wants to 'embrace the technology'
With traffic being a persistent issue on Highway 44, the decision to build about 50 patio homes has sparked worries among locals about further exacerbating the traffic problem. Read moreShepherdsville neighbors raise concerns about traffic impact of new patio homes
LMPD said all parties involved have been accounted for as the department's homicide unit investigates the death. Read moreHomicide detectives investigate man’s death in southwest Louisville
The luncheon was first held in 1957 and is the second oldest KDF scheduled event. Read moreFormer Louisville quarterback Teddy Bridgewater to help kickoff Kentucky Derby Festival
More Wawa locations are on the way in Louisville and Jeffersonville. Read more2 new Wawa stores planned for Louisville, Jeffersonville
Officials say smoke alarms were present in the home, but it’s unclear if they were working at the time of the fire. Read moreMan seriously injured in Tuesday morning house fire in PRP neighborhood
One lane is closed still as crews continue to clean up the scene. Read moreTanker truck fire disrupts morning commute on Interstate 264
The changes come after the JCPS Board of Education voted down the initial plan earlier this month, directing Superintendent Dr. Brian Yearwood to work with stakeholder groups and return with a revised proposal. Read moreJCPS scales back cuts for students with disabilities after board rejects plan
Landon Doty, 16, is being tried as an adult for the alleged rape of a non-verbal 7-year-old with autism on a school bus over the course of several weeks. Read moreJury selected in trial of Indiana teen charged with raping 7-year-old on school bus
Jaden Barker's weekend morning training run was supposed to be long and uneventful. Read moreLouisville woman thought she was 'going to die' in attempted attack in east end park
Jefferson County Public Schools said it is putting artificial intelligence to use in the classroom, with district leaders emphasizing the technology will support, not replace, teachers. Read moreJCPS teachers using AI to build lesson plans as district says it wants to 'embrace the technology'
With traffic being a persistent issue on Highway 44, the decision to build about 50 patio homes has sparked worries among locals about further exacerbating the traffic problem. Read moreShepherdsville neighbors raise concerns about traffic impact of new patio homes
The Family Health Centers clinic at Iroquois has served more than 1,800 students and staff across more than 6,000 visits. Read moreJCPS expanding school health clinics after success at Iroquois High School
Kentucky lawmakers restored funding for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library weeks after a draft of the state budget bill aimed to reduce the state's contribution. Read moreKentucky lawmakers restore funding for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
Eight people inside the home evacuated before crews arrived at the scene. Read more3 people hospitalized after early morning house fire in Louisville's Jacobs neighborhood
Firefighters were able to free the worker and he was taken by Heartland EMS to a trauma center. However, he later died from his injuries. Read moreMariner dies after being trapped between barge in southern Indiana
Crews responded to the 2100 block of Appleton Lane just before 2 a.m. Monday on a reported structure fire. Read moreShively house fire displaces 3, cause under investigation
Local group honors violence victim with shoe giveaway, anti-violence pledge for young men in Louisville Read moreLouisville groups honor gun violence victim with shoe giveaway, anti-violence pledge
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
It happened at 7:45 p.m. Friday in the 9800 block of Vieux Carre Drive, off Shelbyville Road and South Hurstbourne Parkway. Read moreLouisville police say officers fatally shot woman in 'mental health crisis' who charged at them with sharp object
The juvenile suspect was charged with two counts of first degree robbery and two counts of wanton endangerment. Read more15-year-old charged in 2 armed robberies in Oldham County
30-year-old Antjuan D. Murphy faces multiple charges in connection to a fatal shooting in 2020. Read moreLouisville inmate charged in 2020 Shawnee shooting that killed 1, injured another
Kentucky State Police arrested a Milton man on 20 felony counts in undercover child exploitation investigation. Read moreKentucky man arrested in undercover child exploitation investigation, police says
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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
The restaurant will be located between Carali's Rotisserie Chicken and Lexington-based Goodfellas Pizzeria on Baxter Avenue. Read moreLexington-based crepe café expanding with first Louisville location
Joann Fabrics closed its Clarksville location in 2025 as part of a bankruptcy proceeding, along with several other regional locations. Read moreFurniture chain to replace former Joann Fabrics in southern Indiana
Developers are planning a 23-home New Albany subdivision featuring accessible, single-level luxury homes starting around $400,000. Read moreNew Albany to get luxury patio homes designed for easy, low-maintenance living
Mayor Craig Greenberg and Louisville Parks and Recreation announced the lineup Tuesday, with multiple concerts, movie nights and community events scheduled. Read moreEthel Cain, Pixies, classic movies headline Iroquois Amphitheater's 2026 season
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
It's time for some darts and laurels. Read morePoint of View | Darts and Laurels