While some people could stay home to avoid the treacherous roads, others didn’t have that luxury.
Kentucky Kingdom honored first responders this weekend.
A garden at Bowman Field is tended by Norton Healthcare's Transport team. The garden has eggplants, sunflowers, radishes and more.
A 20-block area of downtown Louisville hopes to make further improvements in the next few years, and some of those changes require the help of city and state dollars.
The Louisville Healthcare CEO Council says it remains on target to meet all goals in the grant agreements for federal coronavirus relief aid. A WDRB News investigation found that just two of 11 milestones have been achieved this year.
Clark County Health Officer Dr. Eric Yazel says this time of year, the ICU is always busy and more COVID-19 patients make the work together on healthcare professionals.
Both nurses say they're also worried about staffing as many nurses face burn out.
Of the record-breaking 183 homicides this year in Louisville, 23 victims were under 18 years old.
Beshear says beyond sharing his thanks, he hopes to express that the best way people can show their gratitude is by getting vaccinated.
The governor posted a message to Twitter on Sunday to share his gratitude for all the hard work healthcare workers do each day throughout Kentucky.