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Louisville Metro Police say the incident occurred at Fourth Street Live! on Saturday and Mayor Greg Fischer is "fine." → Read More
The Floyd County Health Department has inoculated hundreds of local children against COVID-19 at youth vaccination clinics in recent days. → Read More
Sherman Minton Renewal officials have delayed a planned 9-day closure of the bridge. → Read More
Tom Pickett died July 10 at the age of 68 and had represented District 1 on the Floyd County Council since 2007. → Read More
A former Southern Indiana police officer who admitted to photographing nude children has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. → Read More
A former police officer in Southern Indiana has pleaded guilty to charges related to photographing nude children. → Read More
Louisville Students for Justice in Palestine organized the march, the second local demonstration in solidarity with Palestinians this month. → Read More
"Charles ran a campaign that the whole country looked at. And I have a feeling that the next time around, the results are going to be different.” → Read More
Bruce Sweeney Jr. stood on a railing outside the Hall of Justice. "This is like Christmas. This is like Thanksgiving. It’s like a holiday." → Read More
Ethan was near death when he was dumped at the Kentucky Humane Society in January. Now, he's found his pack. → Read More
Racial disparities in coronavirus vaccination rates prompt health officials in Louisville to boost outreach in Black communities. → Read More
Kentucky Derby Festival events like Thunder, Pegasus Parade will take on a new form this year to limit spread of COVID-19. → Read More
Jefferson County's large health care and educator populations means vaccine distribution won't progress as quickly as the rest of Kentucky. → Read More
With coronavirus vaccination opportunities in Kentucky expected to ramp up in the coming weeks, officials are assessing distribution plans. → Read More
Gov. Beshear said he believes all k-12 personnel who agreed to be vaccinated will have received their first doses by the end of the first week of February. → Read More
At least one popular Southern Indiana event has already canceled plans for this spring because of the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
Governor Andy Beshear reported 4,750 cases Friday just two days after Kentucky set a new record for daily cases. → Read More
One day after COVID-19 cases reached a record high in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear reported 4,911 new cases Thursday. → Read More
One critic said the choice showed a lack of empathy from city leaders as residents continue to seek healing after Breonna Taylor’s killing. → Read More
The Broadbent Arena drive-through site began administering vaccines Monday to people in tier 1a of the vaccination plan. → Read More