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In their ongoing series, "Bridging the Divide", The Frazier History Museum is taking a look back into Louisville history during a turbulent moment in 1968. → Read More
The idea to change the historic Cherokee Golf Course drew an opinionated crowd as the lines to get into the meeting Monday flowed out the door. → Read More
It's been two years since the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Kentucky and all signs are pointing to continued optimism and a good direction, again. → Read More
The fate of a former Louisville Metro police officer, on trial for charges connected to the deadly raid on Breonna Taylor's apartment, will soon be in the hands of the jury. → Read More
A local criminal justice activist made history as the first openly LGBTQ person elected to the Kentucky State House. Keturah Herron spoke to WLKY about her groundbreaking victory and her priorities in office. → Read More
The Confess Project is a movement that takes the haven of conversation in barbershops, and arms barbers with the tools to start the dialogue about addressing mental health. → Read More
TARC leaders were grilled by Metro Council members over growing complaints about poor service on a transportation line for people with disabilities. → Read More
The candidates were tasked with explaining their plans to remove barriers to access services, especially in the Black community. → Read More
With mounting issues at Metro Corrections, the calls for accountability and a thorough investigation are growing louder. → Read More
The Kentucky House voted Thursday to revamp rules for unemployment benefits, capping an impassioned debate over the bill's impact on laid-off workers and the state's economy. → Read More
A Shepherdsville man answered to charges that he tried to kill one of the men arrested for his brother's murder. → Read More
While one of the girls survived, relatives gathered Wednesday night to remember the two lives lost as their murders are still unsolved. → Read More
A Louisville nonprofit addressed concerns from the public after it was selected by the city to oversee Louisville's new safe outdoor space for the homeless. → Read More
It all centers around diversity within Jefferson County Public Schools and the long battle over race, busing and schools. The series took a look into the past and the path forward. → Read More
Jefferson County Public Schools moved a step closer to creating guidelines for school safety officers. → Read More
The group of organizations came together to present what they believe is the answer to decreasing crime and having an impact on young people. → Read More
Jefferson County Public Schools parents weighed in on a proposed plan to boost the number of safety officers during a town hall. → Read More
The Kentucky Distillers' Association is using the spirit of the commonwealth to help tornado victims. → Read More
A new project has been revealed that could bring improvement to traffic patterns in southern Indiana. → Read More
Louisville students used their culinary skills to help local families in need. → Read More