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With a flood protection system that protects more than 200,000 people, the training exercise replicated portions of the system. → Read More
Wilson said she wants to encourage more women, specifically women of color, to try male-dominated sports. → Read More
Alford will perform in concert with the two student orchestras Friday night at Eastern High School. → Read More
At the Kentucky Science Center on Friday, they got to learn how some things work. → Read More
A Louisville bakery is preparing to make 4,000 cakes for Mardi Gras. → Read More
Ethan was brought in to help inspire and put a smile on residents' faces and let his own story of survival serve as an example of thriving after challenges. → Read More
The first day of the competition was focused on the Unified and Adaptive competition. → Read More
The expo is being held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 4, in South Wing A of the Kentucky Exposition Center. → Read More
Before getting the car, Trampus Miller was driving a 2005 Camry with more than 350,000 miles on it. → Read More
Thursday, Jan. 26, marks 100 days until Kentucky Derby 149, and volunteers from Kosair Charities have spent the last year preparing for the Hats on for Healing auction. → Read More
Scottsburg High School is the midst of a $5 million construction project with the goal of increasing the safety of students and staff. → Read More
There were 19 veterans at the event on Wednesday. → Read More
A local doctor spends his off days substitute teaching for JCPS. → Read More
Santa is coming to town later this week, hitching a ride with the Zoneton Fire Department. → Read More
Byck Elementary School students participated in a cooking class at Dare to Care Community Kitchen on Tuesday. → Read More
The Fairdale High School volleyball team aced its effort to help cancer patients on Wednesday. → Read More
Seventh-grade students at Olmsted Academy South were given a unique opportunity to write letters to Louisville's mayoral candidates. → Read More
Greg McCurdy doesn't mind being called "the crypt keeper" of the Musicians Memorial Garden. In fact, he's proud of it. → Read More
Janitors discovered the playground at Blue Lick Elementary on fire Wednesday night. → Read More
Jim James, a singer and guitarist for My Morning Jacket, collaborated with students from Olmsted Academy South. → Read More