The Supreme Court seems poised to reject President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship in a consequential case that was magnified by his unparalleled presence in the courtroom. The justices on Wednesday heard the Republican president’s appeal of a lower-court ruling from New Hampshire that struck down the citizenship restrictions, which have not taken effect anywhere in the country. Trump’s order declares that children born to parents who are in the United States illegally or temporarily are not American citizens. Conservative and liberal justices questioned whether Trump’s order comports with the Constitution or federal law. Trump spent just over an hour inside the courtroom, staying only for arguments by the government’s lawyer. Read moreSupreme Court seems poised to reject Trump's birthright citizenship limits as he attends arguments
Louisville drivers should prepare for another overnight shutdown of Interstate 65 South on the Kennedy Bridge. Read moreI-65 South to close again in Louisville as Kennedy Bridge work continues
Nude man detained after downtown Louisville car break-in and bizarre sprinkler shower incident caught on video.
Read moreNaked man detained after downtown Louisville car break-in, shower in sprinkler
Thieves are jumping from neighborhood to neighborhood across Louisville with the same goals — finding unlocked cars and valuable items. Read morePolice remind drivers to stay vigilant as Louisville neighborhoods hit by wave of car break-ins
Board members approved scaled-back cuts after weeks of debate, finalizing JCPS’ central office reduction plan as the district works to close a $188 million budget gap. Read moreJCPS approves disability services cuts, completes central office reductions
Hoosiers will see a slight increase to the state's gas tax starting Wednesday, April 1. Read moreIndiana drivers brace for gas tax increase as prices at the pump eclipse $4 a gallon
The Jefferson County PVA will mail out new assessments April 24 for homes in Prospect, Norton Commons and the surrounding areas. Read moreProperty tax assessments coming to eastern Jefferson County homes in April
A traffic stop in Shelby County led to the seizure of about 100 pounds of methamphetamine, with two men arrested and the drugs believed to be headed for the Louisville area.
Louisville police arrest suspect in November Portland shooting involving convicted felon firearm assault charges.
Read moreLouisville man charged in connection with shooting in Portland neighborhood
The mayor stopped by WDRB News Tuesday afternoon. Read moreLouisville Mayor Craig Greenberg talks about attack at local park, recent police shooting and Waterfront Park safety
The Supreme Court seems poised to reject President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship in a consequential case that was magnified by his unparalleled presence in the courtroom. The justices on Wednesday heard the Republican president’s appeal of a lower-court ruling from New Hampshire that struck down the citizenship restrictions, which have not taken effect anywhere in the country. Trump’s order declares that children born to parents who are in the United States illegally or temporarily are not American citizens. Conservative and liberal justices questioned whether Trump’s order comports with the Constitution or federal law. Trump spent just over an hour inside the courtroom, staying only for arguments by the government’s lawyer. Read moreSupreme Court seems poised to reject Trump's birthright citizenship limits as he attends arguments
Louisville drivers should prepare for another overnight shutdown of Interstate 65 South on the Kennedy Bridge. Read moreI-65 South to close again in Louisville as Kennedy Bridge work continues
Nude man detained after downtown Louisville car break-in and bizarre sprinkler shower incident caught on video.
Read moreNaked man detained after downtown Louisville car break-in, shower in sprinkler
Thieves are jumping from neighborhood to neighborhood across Louisville with the same goals — finding unlocked cars and valuable items. Read morePolice remind drivers to stay vigilant as Louisville neighborhoods hit by wave of car break-ins
Board members approved scaled-back cuts after weeks of debate, finalizing JCPS’ central office reduction plan as the district works to close a $188 million budget gap. Read moreJCPS approves disability services cuts, completes central office reductions
Hoosiers will see a slight increase to the state's gas tax starting Wednesday, April 1. Read moreIndiana drivers brace for gas tax increase as prices at the pump eclipse $4 a gallon
The Jefferson County PVA will mail out new assessments April 24 for homes in Prospect, Norton Commons and the surrounding areas. Read moreProperty tax assessments coming to eastern Jefferson County homes in April
A traffic stop in Shelby County led to the seizure of about 100 pounds of methamphetamine, with two men arrested and the drugs believed to be headed for the Louisville area.
Louisville police arrest suspect in November Portland shooting involving convicted felon firearm assault charges.
Read moreLouisville man charged in connection with shooting in Portland neighborhood
Jefferson County Clerk asks judge to dismiss DOJ lawsuit seeking unredacted Kentucky voter data.
Read moreLawsuit escalates over DOJ request for Kentucky voter registration data
A bill allowing school bus cameras to be used as evidence against drivers who illegally pass stopped buses has cleared the Kentucky legislature and now awaits the governor’s signature. Read moreKentucky bill allows school bus cameras to ticket illegal passers
Kentucky lawmakers passed two bills strengthening child protection laws targeting grooming and sexual abuse prevention. Read moreKentucky advances bills aimed at preventing child sexual abuse
Louisville leaders are reviewing how mental health crisis calls are handled after a fatal LMPD shooting. Read moreAfter fatal LMPD shooting, Louisville mayor eyes co-response model
A free tree giveaway, community planting and family-friendly activities are planned at Thurman-Hutchins Park in west Louisville. Read moreTreeFest returns to Louisville April 11 with free trees, family activities
The company sold a 3.7-acre property across from its headquarters, though it’s unclear why. Read morePapa Johns sells part of Louisville campus for $3.9M
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
Louisville Metro Police officials were called to East Bloom and Floyd streets around 12:30 a.m. to find a 24-year-old man with multiple gunshot wounds. Read moreMan hospitalized after early morning shooting near UofL campus
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
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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
Look, senators. This isn't one of life's difficult decisions. Vote to make Glock switches illegal in Kentucky. Read morePoint of View | Vote to ban Glock switches now