Paulina Bucka, WHAS11 News

Paulina Bucka

WHAS11 News

Louisville, KY, United States

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Past articles by Paulina:

Louisville hospitals detail COVID-19 vaccine plans ahead of FDA approval

Both Norton Healthcare and UofL Health expect to get doses of the vaccine sometime in the next week. → Read More

Fischer pleads with community to push for more federal relief to help small businesses

Original relief helped less than 1,000 establishments in Louisville. There are 2,700 small businesses in the city. → Read More

'I like being a role model to help kids with Down syndrome.': UPS makes a heartwarming hire

Jake Pratt is making the most of his new job and brings much joy while delivering packages in Alabama and wishing people a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays. → Read More

'I like being a role model to help kids with Down syndrome.': UPS makes a heartwarming hire

Jake Pratt is making the most of his new job and brings much joy while delivering packages in Alabama and wishing people a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays. → Read More

'I like being a role model to help kids with Down syndrome.': UPS makes a heartwarming hire

Jake Pratt is making the most of his new job and brings much joy while delivering packages in Alabama and wishing people a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays. → Read More

'I like being a role model to help kids with Down syndrome.': UPS makes a heartwarming hire

Alabama native Jake Pratt is stealing the internet while becoming the face of diversity and adversity all while delivering packages. → Read More

Nurses at Norton Audubon Hospital remember fellow frontline worker who died fighting COVID-19

Michael Rodriguez was a nurse at the hospital for 26 years and was on the frontline of pandemic since March. He passed away in late November due to the virus. → Read More

Kentucky bourbon makers collaborate to help restaurants, hospitality workers

Restaurants in Kentucky have been scrambling since new restrictions took away indoor dining. → Read More

Driver claims he was racial profiled after ISP pulled him over twice in 2 weeks

Indiana State Police said they are looking into this and have been in contact with Darius Towns. → Read More

UofL Health to administer new COVID-19 antibody treatment

The treatment, Bamlanivimab, is a monoclonal antibody to treat COVID-19. UofL Health has over 140 doses of this antibody treatment only for high-risk patients. → Read More

Jeffersonville mayor concerned about alarming rise of COVID-19 cases in Indiana

The state is expected to rollback some of their loosened restrictions on Sunday, one day after the state reported nearly 8,500 virus cases on Saturday. → Read More

Neighbor of man killed in hit-and-run left 'extremely horrified,' says system failed him

Hodges, who was in a wheelchair, was killed in a hit-and-run Wednesday. He was crossing the street from his house on Poplar Level Rd. in Louisville. → Read More

How a 6-month-old bulldog pup became mayor-elect of Kentucky town

The 2020 election winner is the smallest, shortest and youngest mayor to ever hold office at just 6 months old. The story has historical relevance and value. → Read More

Frazier Museum exhibit honors suffragists as Vice President-elect Kamala Harris shatters glass ceiling

The Frazier Museum is showing off their exhibit that pays tribute to women who were part of the suffragist movement. → Read More

Frazier Museum exhibit honors suffragists as Vice President-elect Kamala Harris shatters glass ceiling

The Frazier Museum is showing off their exhibit that pays tribute to women who were part of the suffragist movement. → Read More

Louisville football program spotlights spread of COVID-19 in young adults

A deep dive of Kentucky data shows the largest number of COVID-19 cases is from young adults ages 20 to 29. → Read More

Election results for Kentucky to be finalized by November 10

Although, the Commonwealth was an early call on Election night. Votes are still being counted including in Jefferson Co. → Read More

Grannies for Justice: Local woman recalls arrest following sit-in at Kentucky attorney general's home

The arresting officers weren’t even sure how to handle the situation. → Read More

JCPS school bus drivers running routes ahead of school year apart of procedures

Renee Murphy said although the cost of training drivers and fuel comes at the expense of $800,000, it's money that's budgeted every year for back to school. → Read More

Compassionate City: Louisville leaders talk the push for racial justice and downtown businesses

After months of protests in downtown Louisville, some people and local leaders are questioning if the city of compassion owns up to its name for everyone. → Read More