Shelbyville police are searching for missing 47-year old Joseph Brady who they said left his nursing home where he lives on April 30 and has not returned. Read moreShelbyville police searching for missing 47-year-old man that needs medication
Former employees of the new Stellar Snacks factory in west Louisville joined two Metro Council members Friday to describe safety issues and "unsafe" conditions there. Read moreStellar Snacks employees complain of 'unsafe' conditions in west Louisville factory
The family of Latasha "Tasha" White, 49, identified her Thursday as the woman found shot to death on Newport Road off Fegenbush Lane Wednesday night near GE Appliance Park. Read moreLMPD defends handling of Tasha White case as Metro councilwoman questions timeline
The $65 million project to add courts and other facilities at Creason Park was announced in April. Read more'The process worked' | Louisville mayor says Joe Creason Park tennis center plan is dead
A southern Indiana man has been arrested for allegedly attacking a staff member at UofL Jewish Hospital during an outburst early Friday morning. Read moreSouthern Indiana man charged with attacking staff, knocking down computers at UofL Jewish Hospital
Schools are warning parents about the dangers and the consequences of damaging the school-issued computers. Read moreTikTok trend damaging Chromebooks prompts warnings from Kentucky school districts
The University of Louisville men's basketball program will rekindle two of its oldest and fiercest rivalries next season. Read moreFreedom Hall comeback set as Louisville renews rivalry with Cincinnati
David Woosley Jr. 23, of Elizabeth, and Edward Powers 26, of Pekin, were arrested Friday morning and charged with the murder of David Woosley Sr. Read more2 southern Indiana men charged with murder, arson after body was found in burned home
Instead of closing the digital divide, some argue that the network — known as KentuckyWired — is falling short of its mission. Read more$1 billion fiber optic network meant to bridge Kentucky's digital divide sparks controversy
It was a historic day at the Vatican — and here in Kentucky — as the Catholic Church welcomed its first American pontiff. Read more'Day of great joy' | Louisville archbishop celebrates historic election of 1st American pope
Shelbyville police are searching for missing 47-year old Joseph Brady who they said left his nursing home where he lives on April 30 and has not returned. Read moreShelbyville police searching for missing 47-year-old man that needs medication
Former employees of the new Stellar Snacks factory in west Louisville joined two Metro Council members Friday to describe safety issues and "unsafe" conditions there. Read moreStellar Snacks employees complain of 'unsafe' conditions in west Louisville factory
The family of Latasha "Tasha" White, 49, identified her Thursday as the woman found shot to death on Newport Road off Fegenbush Lane Wednesday night near GE Appliance Park. Read moreLMPD defends handling of Tasha White case as Metro councilwoman questions timeline
The $65 million project to add courts and other facilities at Creason Park was announced in April. Read more'The process worked' | Louisville mayor says Joe Creason Park tennis center plan is dead
A southern Indiana man has been arrested for allegedly attacking a staff member at UofL Jewish Hospital during an outburst early Friday morning. Read moreSouthern Indiana man charged with attacking staff, knocking down computers at UofL Jewish Hospital
Schools are warning parents about the dangers and the consequences of damaging the school-issued computers. Read moreTikTok trend damaging Chromebooks prompts warnings from Kentucky school districts
The University of Louisville men's basketball program will rekindle two of its oldest and fiercest rivalries next season. Read moreFreedom Hall comeback set as Louisville renews rivalry with Cincinnati
David Woosley Jr. 23, of Elizabeth, and Edward Powers 26, of Pekin, were arrested Friday morning and charged with the murder of David Woosley Sr. Read more2 southern Indiana men charged with murder, arson after body was found in burned home
Instead of closing the digital divide, some argue that the network — known as KentuckyWired — is falling short of its mission. Read more$1 billion fiber optic network meant to bridge Kentucky's digital divide sparks controversy
It was a historic day at the Vatican — and here in Kentucky — as the Catholic Church welcomed its first American pontiff. Read more'Day of great joy' | Louisville archbishop celebrates historic election of 1st American pope
Murals created by two Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) students will be displayed at local McDonald's restaurants. Read moreMurals created by 2 JCPS students to be displayed at Louisville McDonald's
See Forward Ministries is an organization that supports Louisville's large African immigrant and refugee community. Read moreLouisville nonprofit launches new mentoring program for immigrant students at JCPS
The art installation called "The Birth of Hope" was dedicated this week. Read moreLouisville artist's sculpture bringing message of hope and change to Lexington
Harvest Homecoming is already working on a safety plan this year after a teen was shot and killed in the festival's ride area. Read moreHarvest Homecoming to implement age limits, security upgrades following 2024 fatal shooting
A group of Kentucky U.S. senators and congressmen are coming together to fight to get flood victims more help. Read moreKentucky senators, congressmen support Beshear in asking Trump for more flood relief
Some Jefferson County Public Schools students are graduating with full-time jobs already lined up. Read moreJCPS students graduate from tech pathway program, sign contracts for full-time jobs
Louisville Metro Police officers found the victim on April 2 at the BP gas station on Berry Boulevard. Read moreLouisville man charged with stabbing man, hitting him with baseball bat
A 17-year-old boy who died after a shooting in Valley Station has been identified. Read moreAuthorities identify 17-year-old Louisville boy shot and killed in Valley Station
A man was issued a felony citation Friday after attempting to obtain merchandise by impersonating an officer from Louisville Metro Alcoholic Beverage Control. Read moreLouisville man accused of impersonating ABC officer to solicit $8K in merchandise
The arrested and charges are part of Operation Take Back America. Read more3 men arrested in Indiana for illegally reentering the country after being deported
It happened around 11:30 p.m. in the 2200 block of Cedar Street, near W. 22nd Street. Read moreMan hospitalized after Cedar Street shooting in Louisville's Russell neighborhood
Officers were called to the 4400 block of Newport Road around 4:15 p.m. Wednesday on a reported person down. Read moreWoman found 'obviously deceased' from gunshot wound near Buechel, Louisville police say
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Thursday, Sen. Mitch McConnell and Rep. Brett Guthrie introduced the "Mammoth Cave National Park Boundary Adjustment Act" in Congress. Read moreMcConnell, Guthrie file bill to add more than 500 acres to Mammoth Cave National Park
Lubbers, known throughout the industry as "The Whiskey Professor," has been with Bardstown-based Heaven Hill for almost 20 years. Read moreHeaven Hill Brands promotes longtime whiskey ambassador Bernie Lubbers
City leaders cut the ribbon Thursday on Kentucky Kingdom's new addition. Read moreKentucky Kingdom unveils $11 million expansion 'Discovery Meadow' ahead of season opening
Many stores will no longer give large cash refunds. Read moreDon't Waste Your Money | Why paying cash for big purchases can leave you stuck
The city of Shepherdsville is looking to grow, while residents share concerns about a new warehouse proposal. Read moreShepherdsville residents push back on proposed warehouse over potential community impact
Haymarket has reopened just weeks after more than five feet of water inundated the store. Read moreHaymarket in Louisville reopens after historic Ohio River flooding
Time for some Darts and Laurels. Read morePoint of View | Darts and Laurels