A stage, vendors and music lovers will soon fill Waterfront Park for the popular free concert series. But some things will look a little different this year. Read moreChanges coming to Waterfront Wednesday as Louisville Public Media grapples with funding cuts
The cancellation comes as Bevin's attorney asks to disqualify Family Court Judge Angela Johnson from the case. Read moreHearing for former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin canceled amid push to remove judge in family court case
Homicides are trending down across Louisville, but community members told WDRB it's not enough. Read moreTriple shooting at Louisville apartment complex leaves neighbors feeling 'unsafe'
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced a $1.76 billion project Thursday coming to Paducah, the largest capital investment in the history of western Kentucky. Read moreRecord-breaking $1.76B nuclear enrichment plant planned in Kentucky
Fire damages two vacant apartment buildings in south Louisville; no injuries reported, cause unknown.
 Read more'Suspicious' fire damages 2 vacant apartment buildings in south Louisville
McDonald’s on Bardstown Road set for rebuild after fire, with larger updated restaurant planned next year.
Louisville Metro Police Department is investigating a triple shooting in the Algonquin neighborhood. Read more13-year-old arrested in shooting that left 2 dead, 1 critically injured, Louisville police say
At the elementary and middle school level, they can compete in certain state events. But that changes in high school. Read moreKentucky mom says homeschooled students shut out of state sports, pushes for change
Everything in the development — from the light fixtures to the murals — is intentional and meant to welcome people inside. Read moreNew development in Louisville's Russell neighborhood combines housing, mental health services
A stage, vendors and music lovers will soon fill Waterfront Park for the popular free concert series. But some things will look a little different this year. Read moreChanges coming to Waterfront Wednesday as Louisville Public Media grapples with funding cuts
The cancellation comes as Bevin's attorney asks to disqualify Family Court Judge Angela Johnson from the case. Read moreHearing for former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin canceled amid push to remove judge in family court case
Homicides are trending down across Louisville, but community members told WDRB it's not enough. Read moreTriple shooting at Louisville apartment complex leaves neighbors feeling 'unsafe'
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced a $1.76 billion project Thursday coming to Paducah, the largest capital investment in the history of western Kentucky. Read moreRecord-breaking $1.76B nuclear enrichment plant planned in Kentucky
Fire damages two vacant apartment buildings in south Louisville; no injuries reported, cause unknown.
 Read more'Suspicious' fire damages 2 vacant apartment buildings in south Louisville
McDonald’s on Bardstown Road set for rebuild after fire, with larger updated restaurant planned next year.
Louisville Metro Police Department is investigating a triple shooting in the Algonquin neighborhood. Read more13-year-old arrested in shooting that left 2 dead, 1 critically injured, Louisville police say
At the elementary and middle school level, they can compete in certain state events. But that changes in high school. Read moreKentucky mom says homeschooled students shut out of state sports, pushes for change
Everything in the development — from the light fixtures to the murals — is intentional and meant to welcome people inside. Read moreNew development in Louisville's Russell neighborhood combines housing, mental health services
Iran dismissed an American plan to pause the war in the Middle East and launched more attacks on Israel and Gulf Arab countries. Iran’s defiance came as Israel launched airstrikes on Tehran on Wednesday and as the US deployed paratroopers and more Marines to the region. Two Pakistani officials familiar with the US ceasefire proposal said it addresses sanctions relief, a rollback of Iran's nuclear program and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for oil shipments that has been virtually shut since the war began late last month. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on state TV that his government has not engaged in talks to end the war, “and we do not plan on any negotiations.” Read moreIran rejects US ceasefire plan, issues its own demands as strikes land across the Mideast
Fridays are days of sacrifice in Lent among Christians, and abstaining from meat is custom. Read more2026 guide to Louisville-area churches' Lenten fish fries
Here are a selection of events, markets, concerts and more happening this weekend. Read more5 things to do in the Louisville area the weekend of March 27-29
Senate Bill 156 aims to raise the legal marriage age in Kentucky to 18 — eliminating all exceptions. Read moreBill banning underage marriage in Kentucky advances to House vote
Kentucky lawmakers advance bill to transform Kentucky State University into STEM-focused institution over five years. Read moreLawmakers push to make Kentucky State University more STEM-focused
A bill aimed at improving organ donation safety in Kentucky is set to become law. Read moreKentucky organ donation safety bill becomes law, adds new patient protections
An all-star lineup will take the stage at the KFC Yum! Center on July 18 to support Kosair for Kids and Kosair Shriners. Read moreDan + Shay, Bailey Zimmerman to headline Kosair Live benefit concert in Louisville this summer
Kentucky State Police arrested a Milton man on 20 felony counts in undercover child exploitation investigation. Read moreKentucky man arrested in undercover child exploitation investigation, police says
The shooting happened just before 6:30 p.m. March 9 in the 600 block of South 44th Street. Read moreMan arrested for allegedly shooting ex-girlfriend in Louisville's Shawnee neighborhood
The shooting happened around 11:30 a.m. April 29, 2025, in the 200 block of East Broadway, near Brook Street by a bus stop. Read moreMan charged nearly a year after shooting in downtown Louisville
Indiana man arrested after leading police on brief motorcycle chase, now facing multiple drug charges. Read moreIndiana man arrested after leading police on motorcycle chase
A Frankfort woman allegedly drove into a crowd of people Sunday while under the influence in Lexington. Read more20-year-old Frankfort woman accused of driving into crowd while intoxicated in Lexington
Scott County man held without bond after 12 child molesting charges involving two minors Read moreSouthern Indiana man charged with child molestation
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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
The shop's original location on East Main Street closed March 7 ahead of its move around the corner to East Washington Street. Read moreCultured cheese and charcuterie shop to start serving customers at new Louisville location in April
Leaders in Jeffersonville said the restaurant will take over the former site of Game on the River. Read moreSouthern Indiana Italian restaurant moving from downtown New Albany to Jeffersonville
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
In this clip from Crossroads, Dalton Godbey takes us to Tater Knob. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey checks out what's between the rolling hills of Berea, Kentucky
It's time for some darts and laurels. Read morePoint of View | Darts and Laurels