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Three children were killed Friday in an early morning house fire in Tell City, Indiana. → Read More
A new low barrier homeless shelter opens Monday in Louisville. → Read More
In the past three years, nine bourbon companies have opened distilleries or storefronts downtown, leading to a boost in visitors. → Read More
Since Monday, crews have been working to clear pathways, spread straw and lay grass seed. → Read More
A police chase in west Louisville ended Friday when the suspect smashed his car into a TARC bus full of passengers. → Read More
The Charlestown Police Department is in mourning after Sgt. Ben Bertram died in the line of duty death. → Read More
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 hosted a community forum in Taylorsville Thursday and one of the topics was workforce development. → Read More
The Louvelo bike-sharing network is expanding across state lines. → Read More
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
A local company specializing in bourbon tours is launching a new fleet of vehicles never before seen on Louisville streets. → Read More
The Black Friday deals actually started Thursday morning across the river at the Clarksville Bass Pro Shops. → Read More
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
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 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
Hundreds of Jefferson County Public Schools families pulled students out of school because of power outages. → Read More
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
The former Doc's Cantina restaurant at Waterfront Park could be getting a new tenant soon. → Read More
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
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