The U.S. has launched more strikes on Iran after President Donald Trump said Washington is “reinstating” a blockade on Iran in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump separately suggested the United States will charge other ships for safe passage, upending hundreds of years of American policy supporting freedom of navigation across the globe. Iran responded with attacks targeting Bahrain and two tankers associated with the United Arab Emirates traveling through the strait, killing one mariner and wounding eight others. The Emirates threatened to retaliate against Iran, potentially drawing the nation home to Abu Dhabi and Dubai back into fighting with Tehran. The attacks come as Iran and the U.S. both vie for control of the Strait of Hormuz. Read moreUS attacks Iran as Tehran retaliates against UAE tankers in Strait of Hormuz and Bahrain
The new laws, which take effect Wednesday, cover everything from student discipline and school bus safety to school board governance and superintendent authority. Read moreNew Kentucky education laws bring major changes to JCPS ahead of new school year
Around this time last year, JCPS had about 200 teacher openings. Yearwood said that number is now below 150. Read moreJCPS will start school year with fewer teacher vacancies than last year, superintendent says
The annual Saturday in the Park event will take place Saturday, July 18, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Joe Creason Park. Read moreLouisville’s Saturday in the Park returns this weekend
The $25.5 million facility is experiencing a delay in its full opening schedule from July to sometime in the fall. Read moreConstruction delays push back opening of $25.5 million Shepherdsville Aquatic Center to the fall
Lawson Whiting's retirement will be effective "upon the appointment of a successor," the company said in a news release Monday afternoon. Read moreBrown-Forman CEO to retire after nearly 30 years with company
According to police, the man was not wearing a helmet. Read moreMan dies days after e-scooter crash in west Louisville, police say
Along with the end of the Biden-era SAVE plan, the changes are expected to raise the cost of payments for millions of borrowers. Read moreWhat to know about federal student loan changes that took effect July 1
More than half of the 190 bills passed this legislative session are set to take effect Wednesday, July 15. Read moreDozens of new Kentucky laws set to take effect this week
Police said at least 15 vehicles were targeted early Friday morning. Read moreLa Grange police investigating more than a dozen car thefts, break-ins
The U.S. has launched more strikes on Iran after President Donald Trump said Washington is “reinstating” a blockade on Iran in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump separately suggested the United States will charge other ships for safe passage, upending hundreds of years of American policy supporting freedom of navigation across the globe. Iran responded with attacks targeting Bahrain and two tankers associated with the United Arab Emirates traveling through the strait, killing one mariner and wounding eight others. The Emirates threatened to retaliate against Iran, potentially drawing the nation home to Abu Dhabi and Dubai back into fighting with Tehran. The attacks come as Iran and the U.S. both vie for control of the Strait of Hormuz. Read moreUS attacks Iran as Tehran retaliates against UAE tankers in Strait of Hormuz and Bahrain
The new laws, which take effect Wednesday, cover everything from student discipline and school bus safety to school board governance and superintendent authority. Read moreNew Kentucky education laws bring major changes to JCPS ahead of new school year
Around this time last year, JCPS had about 200 teacher openings. Yearwood said that number is now below 150. Read moreJCPS will start school year with fewer teacher vacancies than last year, superintendent says
The annual Saturday in the Park event will take place Saturday, July 18, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Joe Creason Park. Read moreLouisville’s Saturday in the Park returns this weekend
The $25.5 million facility is experiencing a delay in its full opening schedule from July to sometime in the fall. Read moreConstruction delays push back opening of $25.5 million Shepherdsville Aquatic Center to the fall
Lawson Whiting's retirement will be effective "upon the appointment of a successor," the company said in a news release Monday afternoon. Read moreBrown-Forman CEO to retire after nearly 30 years with company
According to police, the man was not wearing a helmet. Read moreMan dies days after e-scooter crash in west Louisville, police say
Along with the end of the Biden-era SAVE plan, the changes are expected to raise the cost of payments for millions of borrowers. Read moreWhat to know about federal student loan changes that took effect July 1
More than half of the 190 bills passed this legislative session are set to take effect Wednesday, July 15. Read moreDozens of new Kentucky laws set to take effect this week
Police said at least 15 vehicles were targeted early Friday morning. Read moreLa Grange police investigating more than a dozen car thefts, break-ins
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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
Two Louisville residents allege a reality TV demolition company failed to pay millions after a business sale. Read moreLouisville pair sue 'Salvage Kings' demolition company, claim $2.8 million still owed
Home for Good's goal is to provide permanent supportive housing to at least 250 people experiencing chronic homelessness by 2027. Read moreLouisville's Home for Good initiative receives $500K grant to fight chronic homelessness
The worlds of pop culture and anime met in Jeffersontown on Sunday for the Louisville Anime Fest. Read moreLouisville Anime Fest brings cosplay, voice actors and pop culture fans together
Guests sampled food from more than 40 tasting stations at The Olmsted. Read moreTaste of Independents returns to support Louisville restaurant workers
Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month was in June but the support continues year-round. Read moreBlack Men’s Mental Health Conference in Louisville continues support beyond awareness month
The case of a southern Indiana man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend will move to trial after a Clark County judge rejected a proposed plea agreement Monday. Read moreJudge rejects plea deal for southern Indiana man accused of killing ex-girlfriend in 2022
A man was arrested Saturday in connection with a June shooting in Louisville's Russell neighborhood. Read moreMan arrested in connection with June shooting in Louisville’s Russell neighborhood
A Louisville rideshare driver accused of sexually assaulting a passenger in February appeared in court Friday, where a judge granted a request to place him in protective custody upon release. Read moreLouisville rideshare driver accused of sexually assaulting passenger granted protective custody
One year after a Louisville man was found shot to death in his wrecked car on Interstate 71, his family said they're still waiting for answers. Read moreFamily still seeking answers 1 year after Louisville man was shot to death in wrecked car on I-71
Two people were injured in a shooting Wednesday night, and Louisville Metro Police say the investigation has led detectives to a second crime scene. Read moreLMPD searching for suspects after 2 wounded in Newburg neighborhood shooting
Louisville Metro Police said Flock cameras helped officers arrest a man over the weekend after he was caught riding a stolen motorcycle while carrying drugs on him. Read moreLMPD credits flock cameras for arrest involving stolen motorcycle, drug possession
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Loodos serves the same handcrafted cake donuts as Bamboo. Read moreSister location of popular Louisville donut shop opens off Bardstown Road
OneQuest Health is accepting new patients and offers therapy, intensive programming and telehealth services. Read moreNew Louisville mental health center opens as Kentucky faces shortage of care options
The Cuban-Italian restaurant will hold its soft opening July 15, with reservations now available through OpenTable. Read moreReservations now open for new Cuban-Italian restaurant come to the Highlands this month
Mimi's Ethiopian Restaurant will open Aug. 1, bringing traditional cuisine and coffee ceremonies to Louisville's Highlands. Read moreMimi's Ethiopian Restaurant to open in the Highlands next month
A locally-owned Louisville running store is relocating after nearly 40 years in the same plaza. Read moreLouisville running store relocating to Beechmont neighborhood
Construction begins on Jeffersonville's 200-home Kings Crossing subdivision, featuring French cottage-style homes and community amenities. Read moreConstruction begins on 200-home Kings Crossing subdivision in Jeffersonville
WDRB's Dalton Godbey takes us to Kart Kountry in this week's episode of Crossroads. Read moreCrossroads | Take a spin on the largest go-kart track in the world in Bullitt County
In this week’s Crossroads, Dalton Godbey shows us the way things used to be at Conner Prairie in Hamilton County, Indiana. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey experiences a different way of life just outside Indianapolis
This week, you can see a unique type of boat, racing more than 200 miles an hour in Madison, Indiana. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey cures his need for speed with the Madison Regatta