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The competition usually takes place on George Hauck Way outside the old Hauck's handy store off Goss Avenue, with the street blocked off and filled with onlookers. → Read More
Jaxxyn Wood's coach remembered his 'effort and energy' and for saving his family from a fire in 2013. → Read More
Jefferson County Public Schools is opening three vaccine clinics this week in an effort to get students and the community vaccinated. → Read More
Old convictions can prevent Kentuckians who have turned a new leaf in finding new possibilities. Years after being convicted, a woman shares her journey of hope. → Read More
Surrounded by hundreds of firefighters and loved ones, Fern Creek Fire Department Sgt. Kyle Adams was laid to rest Thursday morning. → Read More
The students at the Swallowtail Forest School are receiving a hands-on lesson that comes just once every 17 years as the Brood X cicadas have started popping up. → Read More
This comes after the Department Metro Corrections reported an inmate, identified as 37-year-old David Dahms, died Sunday. → Read More
Charlie Wang opened Wang's Watch Repair after several years of going to local repairmen to get his favorite pieces fixed. → Read More
Herd immunity has been achieved with other viruses, but Moyer said in the race to stop the coronavirus, the slower demand for vaccines is not a good sign. → Read More
Hours after US Attorney General Merrick Garland announced a investigation into the policing practices of LMPD, leaders are reacting to the news. → Read More
The adorable raccoon suffers from a brain disease that impairs his ability to walk. → Read More
A group of chefs from Sullivan University are working with high school students from around the country in a cooking contest to create meals for astronauts. → Read More
The week-long event showcases 21 child business owners and their businesses, which range from beauty products, to fashion accessories, to desserts. → Read More
The last day to move out is two weeks before the Kentucky Derby. Advocates say a more permanent solution needs to be made available. → Read More
Louisville Tourism reported downtown hotel occupancy at 75% the weekend of March 6, which at the time was the highest since March 2020 before the shutdown. → Read More
While Kentucky, Louisville and Indiana are all watching the tournament from home, their fans are still going out in hopes of catching a Cinderella story. → Read More
It's been one year since schools closed down because of the coronavirus pandemic and teachers and staff are looking forward to welcoming students back. → Read More
Allen Powell is making an emotional plea after his son was shot and killed in west Louisville. → Read More
After almost 50 years, Batt-N-Putt off Dixie Highway is closing after several break-ins over the last few weeks. → Read More
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 7-0-2 on House Bill 89, which would strengthen criminal penalties for people who threaten and assault sports officials. → Read More