We've dubbed Darren Rogers, Kevin Kerstein, Steve Buttleman, and Matt Bizell as the "Churchill OGs." They know the track like it's their backyard, and they're sharing where they would park their backsides on Oaks and Derby. Read more'Churchill OGs' share the best places to sit at the track for Oaks and Derby
Several fights broke out Saturday and Sunday nights at Fest-a-Ville caused Kentucky Derby Festival to place a new limit on how many children adults can bring with them. Read moreFights, pepper spray incidents prompt new child entry policy at Fest-a-Ville
The man accused of opening fire at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner referred to himself as a “Friendly Federal Assassin” in writings sent to family members minutes before the shooting. That's according to a message reviewed by The Associated Press. The writings, the official said, were sent shortly before shots were fired at the Washington Hilton, and made repeated references to President Donald Trump without naming him directly. The writings alluded to grievances over a range of administration actions, including U.S. strikes on drug smuggling boats in the eastern Pacific. Read moreDC gala shooting suspect aired grievances against Trump in writings to family
One of the largest parades in the country marched through the streets of downtown Louisville Sunday. Read moreHundreds line Broadway in downtown Louisville for annual Pegasus Parade
Louisville Metro Police is searching for a missing man last seen Thursday. Read moreLouisville police searching for missing 36-year-old man last seen April 23
An airfield inspection was conducted and four flights were diverted to other airports. Read moreFlight makes emergency landing after tire blows out on takeoff from Louisville airport
There are 20 ways to lose the Kentucky Derby, and one of them comes with a number stitched neatly onto the saddle cloth like a warning label. Read moreCRAWFORD | Derby favorite Renegade drew the rail. His trainer reached for the airsickness bag
Police have not identified a suspect at this time. Read more5 people injured after fight leads to shooting in Bloomington during Little 500 weekend
Four people were injured after a shooting Saturday night in Louisville's Park Hill neighborhood. Read more2 men shot, mother and child hurt after gunfire in Louisville's Park Hill neighborhood, police say
A man armed with guns and knives stormed the lobby outside the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner attended by President Donald Trump on Saturday night. The man charged toward the ballroom in a chaotic encounter with Secret Service agents as guests dived under tables at the sound of shots being fired Saturday night. The president was uninjured and was rushed off the stage. The armed man, who officials said was a guest at the Washington Hilton where the dinner was being held, was taken into custody and was expected in court Monday. Police believe he opened fire and acted alone but did not say who was his intended target or describe a motive. Read moreShots fired as gunman charges toward ballroom at White House correspondents' dinner. Trump unharmed
We've dubbed Darren Rogers, Kevin Kerstein, Steve Buttleman, and Matt Bizell as the "Churchill OGs." They know the track like it's their backyard, and they're sharing where they would park their backsides on Oaks and Derby. Read more'Churchill OGs' share the best places to sit at the track for Oaks and Derby
Several fights broke out Saturday and Sunday nights at Fest-a-Ville caused Kentucky Derby Festival to place a new limit on how many children adults can bring with them. Read moreFights, pepper spray incidents prompt new child entry policy at Fest-a-Ville
The man accused of opening fire at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner referred to himself as a “Friendly Federal Assassin” in writings sent to family members minutes before the shooting. That's according to a message reviewed by The Associated Press. The writings, the official said, were sent shortly before shots were fired at the Washington Hilton, and made repeated references to President Donald Trump without naming him directly. The writings alluded to grievances over a range of administration actions, including U.S. strikes on drug smuggling boats in the eastern Pacific. Read moreDC gala shooting suspect aired grievances against Trump in writings to family
One of the largest parades in the country marched through the streets of downtown Louisville Sunday. Read moreHundreds line Broadway in downtown Louisville for annual Pegasus Parade
Louisville Metro Police is searching for a missing man last seen Thursday. Read moreLouisville police searching for missing 36-year-old man last seen April 23
An airfield inspection was conducted and four flights were diverted to other airports. Read moreFlight makes emergency landing after tire blows out on takeoff from Louisville airport
There are 20 ways to lose the Kentucky Derby, and one of them comes with a number stitched neatly onto the saddle cloth like a warning label. Read moreCRAWFORD | Derby favorite Renegade drew the rail. His trainer reached for the airsickness bag
Police have not identified a suspect at this time. Read more5 people injured after fight leads to shooting in Bloomington during Little 500 weekend
Four people were injured after a shooting Saturday night in Louisville's Park Hill neighborhood. Read more2 men shot, mother and child hurt after gunfire in Louisville's Park Hill neighborhood, police say
A man armed with guns and knives stormed the lobby outside the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner attended by President Donald Trump on Saturday night. The man charged toward the ballroom in a chaotic encounter with Secret Service agents as guests dived under tables at the sound of shots being fired Saturday night. The president was uninjured and was rushed off the stage. The armed man, who officials said was a guest at the Washington Hilton where the dinner was being held, was taken into custody and was expected in court Monday. Police believe he opened fire and acted alone but did not say who was his intended target or describe a motive. Read moreShots fired as gunman charges toward ballroom at White House correspondents' dinner. Trump unharmed
Spirits were high and voices were raised Sunday for a special event at Waterfront Park. Read moreGospelFest brings music, fellowship to Waterfront Park in Louisville
GospelFest returns to Louisville riverfront Sunday featuring regional gospel artists during Kentucky Derby Festival festivities. Read moreGospelFest returns to Waterfront with lineup of gospel artists and choirs
Thousands of runners laced up their shoes Saturday for the annual Kentucky Derby Festival Marathon and miniMarathon. Read moreThousands run through Louisville in annual Kentucky Derby Festival Marathon, miniMarathon
Cherokee Triangle Art Fair brings hundreds of artists, crowds and family activities to Louisville weekend event Read moreCherokee Triangle Art Fair returns to Louisville with art, food and family fun
A Louisville elementary school was nationally recognized for their focus on kindness. Read moreCarter Traditional Elementary earns national Kind School designation
New Safe Haven Baby Boxes were unveiled Friday afternoon in Louisville. Read moreSafe Haven Baby Boxes now available at 2 Anchorage Middletown Fire stations
Police said the victim was shot in the abdomen, and he died at the scene. Read moreMan shot and killed in Louisville's Chickasaw neighborhood, police say
Kentucky man dies after high-speed rollover crash on U.S. 31 in Seymour, Indiana. Read more42-year-old man killed in rollover crash in southern Indiana, police say
A federal judge sentenced a southern Indiana man to prison for stealing nearly $600,000 through several fraud schemes. Read moreIndiana man sentenced to federal prison for stealing $600K through multiple fraud schemes
A man is dead after a single-vehicle crash Thursday night in Louisville's Highview neighborhood. Read moreMan killed after car crashes into tree in Louisville's Highview neighborhood, police say
LMPD said in a post on social media their First Division Squad 1 officers seized a large amount of cash, drugs and guns in a recent operation, resulting in a "significant arrest." Read moreLouisville police seize fentanyl, meth and stolen firearms, man faces charges
The Drug Enforcement Administration and police in Kentucky targeted a Mexican cartel, seizing more than $2 million worth of cocaine. Read moreDEA, Kentucky police seize $2 million of cocaine from Mexican cartel
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A $44 million development is planned for the River Ridge Commerce Center in Jeffersonville, Indiana, bringing hundreds of jobs to the region. Read moreNew $44 million development planned for Jeffersonville industrial park
A new art and cultural center is now open in southern Indiana. Read moreNew art cultural center opens in Jeffersonville's River Ridge
A Louisville car rental business is expanding across the Ohio River into Indiana. Read moreLouisville-based Price Is Right Rental to open 1st Indiana location in New Albany
The first dual-branded Applebee's-IHOP restaurant opened Tuesday in Oldham County. Read moreDual-branded Applebee’s-IHOP restaurant opens in Oldham County
Buffalo Trace releases 30-year Eagle Rare bourbon, auctioning limited bottles with $12,500 price tag. Read moreBuffalo Trace Distillery unveils 30-year bourbon with $12,500 price tag
Two Kentucky distilleries owned by Lofted Spirits are reducing production amidst the decline of American whiskey. Read moreLofted Spirits cuts production at 2 Kentucky distilleries
Popcorn, tenderloin sandwiches, and sugar cream pie are just some of the foods you enjoy across Indiana. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey digs into some iconic Hoosier treats in the newest episode of Crossroads
The city of Versailles is a reflection of Kentucky heritage. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey combines bourbon, horse country, and flavors in Versailles
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