A federal judge has permanently barred President Donald Trump’s administration from implementing most of his first executive order on elections. Trump's order included provisions that would have required people to show documentary proof of citizenship in order to register to vote. It also would have prevented mail ballots from counting if they're received after Election Day. The ruling on Wednesday effectively makes permanent a preliminary order that the Boston-based judge issued a year ago. The judge agreed with arguments from Democratic attorneys general that the Constitution gives states and Congress, not the president, the power to regulate elections. Read moreFederal judge bars Trump from implementing proof of citizenship requirement to vote
The Transit Authority of River City will launch its long-planned new network of routes Aug. 2, a response to decreasing ridership and increasing costs that led the agency to a "financial cliff." Read moreTARC previews its new network, featuring a 57% cut in daily stops across Louisville
It's not uncommon for traffic to be at a standstill on the bridge, like during rush hour. But at other times of the day, people are seen driving recklessly through the narrow lanes. Read moreLouisville police cracking down on speeding, reckless driving on 2nd Street Bridge
Federal prosecutors in the Western District of Kentucky announced charges in four separate cases involving alleged schemes to defraud Medicare and Medicaid, misuse medical credentials and controlled substances, and submit false claims for reimbursement. Read moreLouisville healthcare companies charged in federal fraud crackdown, DOJ says
Speaking about the department's Summer Task Force, Louisville Metro Police Chief Paul Humphrey addressed a busy weekend on Bardstown Road that saw dozens of arrests, citations, two shootings and a local bar's liquor license suspended. Read moreLouisville's police chief tells Bardstown Road crowds 'if you can't get right, don't go out'
Louisville released its nonconference women's basketball schedule Wednesday. Read moreCRAWFORD | UConn, Texas matchups highlight Louisville women's nonconference slate
The proposed mega travel center would feature 120 gas pumps, as well as electric vehicle charging stations. Read moreBuc-ee’s plans 1st Indiana travel center in Greenwood along I-65
Campbell's plans to close its snacks manufacturing facility in Jeffersonville, Indiana, a move that will affect more than 100 employees and end production at the plant by early next year. Read moreCampbell's announces closure of Jeffersonville snack factory
Police said there were no obvious signs of foul play at the scene. Read moreDeath investigation underway after woman found in southwest Louisville dumpster
Homeowners learned of the change when new garbage and recycling bins appeared in many driveways Monday. Read moreTrash service changes again in Mt. Washington as Rumpke returns with increased monthly rate
A federal judge has permanently barred President Donald Trump’s administration from implementing most of his first executive order on elections. Trump's order included provisions that would have required people to show documentary proof of citizenship in order to register to vote. It also would have prevented mail ballots from counting if they're received after Election Day. The ruling on Wednesday effectively makes permanent a preliminary order that the Boston-based judge issued a year ago. The judge agreed with arguments from Democratic attorneys general that the Constitution gives states and Congress, not the president, the power to regulate elections. Read moreFederal judge bars Trump from implementing proof of citizenship requirement to vote
The Transit Authority of River City will launch its long-planned new network of routes Aug. 2, a response to decreasing ridership and increasing costs that led the agency to a "financial cliff." Read moreTARC previews its new network, featuring a 57% cut in daily stops across Louisville
It's not uncommon for traffic to be at a standstill on the bridge, like during rush hour. But at other times of the day, people are seen driving recklessly through the narrow lanes. Read moreLouisville police cracking down on speeding, reckless driving on 2nd Street Bridge
Federal prosecutors in the Western District of Kentucky announced charges in four separate cases involving alleged schemes to defraud Medicare and Medicaid, misuse medical credentials and controlled substances, and submit false claims for reimbursement. Read moreLouisville healthcare companies charged in federal fraud crackdown, DOJ says
Speaking about the department's Summer Task Force, Louisville Metro Police Chief Paul Humphrey addressed a busy weekend on Bardstown Road that saw dozens of arrests, citations, two shootings and a local bar's liquor license suspended. Read moreLouisville's police chief tells Bardstown Road crowds 'if you can't get right, don't go out'
Louisville released its nonconference women's basketball schedule Wednesday. Read moreCRAWFORD | UConn, Texas matchups highlight Louisville women's nonconference slate
The proposed mega travel center would feature 120 gas pumps, as well as electric vehicle charging stations. Read moreBuc-ee’s plans 1st Indiana travel center in Greenwood along I-65
Campbell's plans to close its snacks manufacturing facility in Jeffersonville, Indiana, a move that will affect more than 100 employees and end production at the plant by early next year. Read moreCampbell's announces closure of Jeffersonville snack factory
Police said there were no obvious signs of foul play at the scene. Read moreDeath investigation underway after woman found in southwest Louisville dumpster
Homeowners learned of the change when new garbage and recycling bins appeared in many driveways Monday. Read moreTrash service changes again in Mt. Washington as Rumpke returns with increased monthly rate
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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
Churchill Downs unveiled a statue honoring Oliver Lewis, the first Kentucky Derby-winning jockey. Read moreChurchill Downs honors 1st Black Kentucky Derby-winning jockey with new statue
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul said the U.S. Postal Service is operating under a "broken business model" and must get labor costs under control to avoid a deeper financial crisis than it already has. Read moreRand Paul calls USPS a ‘broken business model,’ says labor costs must be controlled
The lawmakers claim that since overturning Roe v. Wade, prosecutors and law enforcement agencies have increasingly "treated pregnancy loss as a potential crime." Read moreKentucky lawmaker joins multi-state effort to end pregnancy-related arrests
Eastern Kentucky University issued an emergency alert Wednesday morning warning students and staff about an escaped suspect near campus. Read more18-year-old escaped suspect arrested after search near EKU campus
Louisville Fire Department accepting applications for firefighters; starting pay exceeds $67,000, deadline July 12. Read moreLouisville Fire Department opens applications for new firefighters
The Nelson County Sheriff's Office said there are now 24 victims of Richardson Auto Mart, up from 16 reported in May. Read morePolice report more victims of Kentucky car dealership accused of selling cars it never paid for
The reward for information leading to an arrest in a Louisville animal cruelty case has grown to $30,000 as investigators continue searching for the person responsible for abandoning an injured dog inside a garbage bag. Read moreReward climbs to $30,000 in Sammie animal cruelty case
Seymour electrician accused of embezzling over $200K using company credit card and scrap metal sales scheme. Read moreSeymour electrician accused of stealing $200K in scrap metal scheme, federal officials say
A Charlestown, Indiana, man is facing more than 100 charges after allegedly shooting deer from inside a vehicle. Read moreSouthern Indiana man faces more than 100 charges after allegedly shooting deer from a vehicle
Officers responded just after 10 p.m. to the 300 Block of Cecil Avenue near Herman Street. That's by the Academy @ Shawnee. Read moreMan hospitalized after being shot in Louisville's Shawnee neighborhood, police say
Police are investigating the recent burglary on Harrison Street in Greenville, where officers said a large quantity of tools was stolen. Read moreFloyd County deputies seek help identifying 2 people in Greenville burglary investigation
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TANA, short for Taiwanese New American, will open in July in the former Eiderdown space on Goss Avenue. Read moreTANA sets opening date for restaurant in Louisville's Germantown neigborhood
New warehouse space is taking shape in Shelby County as a massive logistics hub moves closer to opening. Read moreNew Shelby County logistics park adds massive warehouse space near I-64 corridor
Several Louisville and Southern Indiana businesses were recognized in a national Made in America showcase. Read moreLouisville, Southern Indiana businesses highlighted for America's 250th birthday
The 135-year-old family-owned business in downtown Jeffersonville, Indiana, won the crown for a second year in a row thanks to USA Today voters. Read moreSchimpff's Confectionery named 'Best Candy Store in America' for 2nd year in a row
KFC is launching a global refresh featuring new menu items, drinks and redesigned restaurants. Read moreKFC cooking up major makeover with new menu items, drinks and restaurant designs
Addie & Baylor Foundation and Kentucky Science Center announced renovation of Discovery Gallery Library in Louisville. Read moreAddie & Baylor Foundation, Kentucky Science Center unveil Discovery Gallery Library project
From Bosse Field to Casey's Dugout, Evansville is another city with a unique history. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey travels down the Ohio River to Evansville, Indiana
Dalton Godbey shows us why this spot has become so popular in this week's Crossroads Clip. Read moreCrossroads | You can find good food, cocktails, and games at Union Gameyard in Jeffersonville
Fort Wayne, Indiana has a lot to offer. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey takes a visit to the "Slider Capital of the World"