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State officials said that on a typical day before the crisis, 12 employees would process about 1,250 calls per day. But in the last three days, 120 people have fielded → Read More
There's now a new treatment in Louisville that could change everything. → Read More
Kylee Durham, 12, nearly died from blood loss. Now she and her parents are telling her story -- and giving back. → Read More
Indiana farmers have a tough choice: Plant and hope for the best or call it a year. → Read More
Change is coming, aimed at making things much better for drivers and pedestrians on Shelbyville Road, Hurstbourne Parkway and Dixie Highway. → Read More
Utility projects have closed down lanes and ripped up streets that were already a pain in driver's sides and suspensions for years. → Read More
At ground level, the fences are up and ready for the hundreds of thousands who will fill Louisville's waterfront Saturday. → Read More
Norton Healthcare started offering Saturday colonoscopies in May 2018, and the response has been incredible. → Read More
Louisville-area drivers had a lot to be jolly about over the holiday season with gas prices the lowest they've been in more than two years. → Read More
One of the many things Kentucky voters will be asked to decide on Tuesday is whether to support what's called → Read More
Twenty trucks have already left the warehouse in Louisville, loaded with supplies. And there will likely be many more to come. → Read More
The Brown Cancer Center is looking for more patients for its TILS trials for melanoma, cervical, head and neck and lung cancers. → Read More
As students return to class Wednesday, they can expect armed officers in their hallways. → Read More
Rachel Denhollander was the last of some 160 women to tell their tragic and heart-wrenching stories of how Larry Nassar stole their innocence. → Read More
The mayor of Middletown said Tuesday night that it's time for the city to have its own police department. → Read More
Days of subfreezing temperatures have created a frozen covering on lakes and ponds, but don't be fooled. → Read More
The storm is expected to hit the day after Christmas, when people take care of things they didn't think were important enough to deal with on the holiday. → Read More
During his year-end press conference, he cited a WDRB investigation, and laid part of Louisville's crime problems at the doorstep of LMPD. → Read More
The theater-going experience has gone through a big change lately in Louisville, with recliners and reserved seating becoming the new norm. → Read More
From torn up streets to closed lanes to gridlocked traffic, the condition of downtown Louisville streets can leave folks a little less than jolly, even during the holiday season. → Read More