Louisville police made a fourth arrest Monday in connection to the shooting death of a 20-year-old man late last year. Read moreLouisville woman filed fake Missing Persons report for her stepson after murder, police say
Using district data obtained through an open records request, WDRB Investigates compiled a JCPS salary database. Read moreSearch the latest JCPS salary database as some high-earning jobs are being cut
The hamburgers worked. And more importantly, Louisville basketball is working again. Read moreCRAWFORD | For Louisville, a rejuvenated Rooths — hamburgers and all — changes everything
WDRB reported about tenants at a southwest Louisville storage facility experiencing break-ins, being out thousands of dollars in some cases. More victims reached out to WDRB to describe their experiences with break-ins. Read moreSecurity concerns grow at Louisville storage facilities as more break-in victims come forward
JCPS to reveal roughly 300 central-office job cuts as board scrutinizes budget, staffing clarity Tuesday.
Read moreJCPS still hasn’t identified the 300 central-office job cuts, details expected Tuesday
Louisville played the first quarter at Syracuse like it had the Orange’s playbook, PIN codes and Wi-Fi password. Read moreCRAWFORD | Louisville shows what it can be -- and can't get away with -- in Syracuse win
Jeffersontown Police are on the hunt for a thief with a taste for porch décor. Read morePolice on the hunt for ‘Goose Wrangler’ swiping porch geese in Jeffersontown
Laura Ziegler scored 22 points and No. 6 Louisville raced out to a quick lead it never gave up in an 84-65 win over Syracuse on Sunday. Read moreNo. 6 Louisville leads from start to finish to defeat Syracuse 84-65
Tenants at KO Storage in Louisville are experiencing constant break-ins, and some feel that the company isn't working to resolve the issue. Read moreTenants at Louisville storage facility out thousands of dollars after recent break-ins
An 18-year-old is facing aggravated battery charges after an altercation at a Jeffersonville bar last month. Read more18-year-old charged with aggravated battery after January shooting at Jeffersonville bar
Louisville police made a fourth arrest Monday in connection to the shooting death of a 20-year-old man late last year. Read moreLouisville woman filed fake Missing Persons report for her stepson after murder, police say
Using district data obtained through an open records request, WDRB Investigates compiled a JCPS salary database. Read moreSearch the latest JCPS salary database as some high-earning jobs are being cut
The hamburgers worked. And more importantly, Louisville basketball is working again. Read moreCRAWFORD | For Louisville, a rejuvenated Rooths — hamburgers and all — changes everything
WDRB reported about tenants at a southwest Louisville storage facility experiencing break-ins, being out thousands of dollars in some cases. More victims reached out to WDRB to describe their experiences with break-ins. Read moreSecurity concerns grow at Louisville storage facilities as more break-in victims come forward
JCPS to reveal roughly 300 central-office job cuts as board scrutinizes budget, staffing clarity Tuesday.
Read moreJCPS still hasn’t identified the 300 central-office job cuts, details expected Tuesday
Louisville played the first quarter at Syracuse like it had the Orange’s playbook, PIN codes and Wi-Fi password. Read moreCRAWFORD | Louisville shows what it can be -- and can't get away with -- in Syracuse win
Jeffersontown Police are on the hunt for a thief with a taste for porch décor. Read morePolice on the hunt for ‘Goose Wrangler’ swiping porch geese in Jeffersontown
Laura Ziegler scored 22 points and No. 6 Louisville raced out to a quick lead it never gave up in an 84-65 win over Syracuse on Sunday. Read moreNo. 6 Louisville leads from start to finish to defeat Syracuse 84-65
Tenants at KO Storage in Louisville are experiencing constant break-ins, and some feel that the company isn't working to resolve the issue. Read moreTenants at Louisville storage facility out thousands of dollars after recent break-ins
An 18-year-old is facing aggravated battery charges after an altercation at a Jeffersonville bar last month. Read more18-year-old charged with aggravated battery after January shooting at Jeffersonville bar
February is Black History Month, and there are many ways to celebrate and learn more about Black history in Kentucky and southern Indiana. Read moreBlack History Month 2026 events for the Louisville, southern Indiana area
For many teens, it's never to early to start thinking about life after high school and what is next. Read moreLouisville teens explore college, career opportunities at annual fair
Former Jeffersonville Police Chief Tim Deeringer filed for candidacy, according to a news release from his campaign. Read moreFormer Jeffersonville police chief enters Clark County sheriff's race as Democrat
Kentucky Black Legislative Caucus hosts Capitol panels examining historic and modern policies impacting Black Kentuckians. Read moreBlack History panels at capitol to explore past, present policies in Kentucky
Veteran Jeffersonville police Capt. Kenny Kavanaugh announces run for Clark County sheriff in Republican primary. Read moreVeteran Jeffersonville police captain enters Clark County sheriff’s race
A Kentucky woman wins Tesla’s rare free Supercharging for life after visiting more than 400 locations. Read moreKentucky woman wins Tesla contest, earns free Supercharging for life
According to the citation, Bauer had squealed his tires in front of her house several times and attacked her with the knife after she asked him to stop. Read moreLouisville man arrested after stabbing woman in southwest Louisville, police say
A woman was arrested early Saturday morning for allegedly shooting a person in the arm in downtown Louisville. Read moreWoman charged with shooting a person in downtown Louisville, police say
Troopers were patrolling State Road 64 near Birdseye, in Jasper, just after 11 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 4, when they saw a vehicle stuck in the snow on a side county road. Read more2 arrested for dealing meth in southern Indiana after troopers stop to help free car from snow
An 18-year-old Louisville man was in court Friday morning facing charges in a non-fatal shooting. Read more18-year-old arrested at Louisville high school, charged in New Year's Day shooting
The Amber Alert was issued for Saxon Clemons on Friday morning. Read moreAmber Alert canceled for 2-year-old boy missing from North Judson, Indiana
Joel Hammack, 47, of Crosville, Tennessee, was found to have been under the influence of drugs and alcohol when he crashed his truck into a family's car at a high rate of speed in Adair County on Dec. 28, 2024. Read moreTennessee man convicted of murder in DUI crash that killed Kentucky 7-year-old
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During the session, organizers plan to discuss the project’s progress and collect feedback on a range of topics. Read moreNorton Children’s invites community input on new pediatric campus in Jeffersontown
The pipeline, LG&E said, creates an additional path for natural gas to get to Bullitt County. Read moreLG&E completing final steps to make new Bullitt County pipeline operational
Meta, located at 425 W. Chestnut St., is one of downtown Louisville's longest-running craft cocktail bars. Read more'A true adventure' | Downtown Louisville bar to close after 12 years
Yum Brands plans to close 250 underperforming U.S. Pizza Hut locations in 2026 during a strategic review. Read moreYum! Brands to close 250 Pizza Hut locations across US in 2026
The venue's managing partner said the goal is to showcase both emerging local talent and established acts in a variety of genres. Read moreNew bar, music venue Gig Louisville to open by March near Paristown Pointe
A southern Indiana restaurant that has only been open for five months is now temporarily closed. Read moreClarksville restaurant closes temporarily due to plumbing issue 5 months after opening
Dalton Godbey is exploring Elizabethtown in this newest episode of Crossroads. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey tries out horseback riding at Wild Rose Equestrian Center
The snowy weather is a perfect time to hit the slopes. Read moreCrossroads | A look back at Dalton Godbey visiting Paoli Peaks in 2024 for snowboarding
A $20 million payout and a violent felon roaming the streets aren't just "darn the luck" moments. Read morePoint of View | Leadership problems at Louisville Metro Corrections: VIEWER RESPONSE