Kevin Trager, WLKY

Kevin Trager

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Past articles by Kevin:

3 children killed in Tell City house fire

Three children were killed Friday in an early morning house fire in Tell City, Indiana. → Read More

Wayside Christian Mission opens low-barrier shelter on Christmas Eve

A new low barrier homeless shelter opens Monday in Louisville. → Read More

Officials say bourbon plays major role in Louisville tourism

In the past three years, nine bourbon companies have opened distilleries or storefronts downtown, leading to a boost in visitors. → Read More

Major cleanup at Joe Creason Park after last week's Cyclocross Championships

Since Monday, crews have been working to clear pathways, spread straw and lay grass seed. → Read More

Louisville police pursuit ends when suspect crashes into TARC bus

A police chase in west Louisville ended Friday when the suspect smashed his car into a TARC bus full of passengers. → Read More

Fallen Charlestown officer remembered as one of the best

The Charlestown Police Department is in mourning after Sgt. Ben Bertram died in the line of duty death. → Read More

Federal, state authorities make drug bust in PRP

Federal law enforcement and state police made a significant drug bust in Pleasure Ridge Park during a traffic stop Thursday on Freeport Drive. → Read More

Gov. Matt Bevin addresses workforce development during community forum

Gov. Matt Bevin hosted a community forum in Taylorsville Thursday and one of the topics was workforce development. → Read More

Louvelo bikes expand to Jeffersonville

The Louvelo bike-sharing network is expanding across state lines. → Read More

City leaders call upon churches to help aid homeless problem in Louisville

City leaders are calling on local churches to provide emergency, temporary shelter for women and children forced out of their homes because of domestic violence. → Read More

Mint Julep Tours launches new fleet of vehicles

A local company specializing in bourbon tours is launching a new fleet of vehicles never before seen on Louisville streets. → Read More

Shoppers hit streets early for Black Friday

The Black Friday deals actually started Thursday morning across the river at the Clarksville Bass Pro Shops. → Read More

Archbishop apologizes, addresses wide range of topics in rare interview

For the first time since the Archdiocese of Louisville began a major review of past child sex abuse cases, Archbishop Joseph Kurtz sat down with WLKY’s Kevin Trager for a wide-ranging interview. → Read More

Louisville leaders consider new regulations for short-term rentals

City leaders want to find a way to keep up with regulations,while ensuring people can still rent out their homes or apartments. → Read More

LG&E expects all power to be restored by Saturday evening after ice storm

LG&E crews are working to get power back on for thousands of customers after this week’s ice storm brought down trees and power lines across the area. → Read More

JCPS schools remain open despite losing power

Hundreds of Jefferson County Public Schools families pulled students out of school because of power outages. → Read More

Councilman pushes city to provide more help to Louisville's homeless

There's a new effort to change how the city deals with the homeless population, moving away from citations and notices to more useful ways to get help to those in need. → Read More

Officials pursue new restaurant at former Doc's Cantina site

The former Doc's Cantina restaurant at Waterfront Park could be getting a new tenant soon. → Read More

Louisville lawmaker pushes for investigation into Catholic church sex abuse allegations

Rep. Jim Wayne is sponsoring legislation that would make it easier for the attorney general to investigate sex abuse allegations against priests statewide. → Read More

Local Catholics push for release of clergy names accused with sex abuse

The Archbishop of Louisville is promising transparency as local Catholics call for the Archdiocese to release names of clergy who have faced credible accusations of child sex abuse. → Read More