Brooke Hasch, WHAS11 News

Brooke Hasch

WHAS11 News

Louisville, KY, United States

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Past articles by Brooke:

Baby Chloe, her family waiting for a new heart at Norton Children's. What you could do to help.

The wait is long and yet no time can prepare Chloe's parents for the bitter-sweet reality of what's to come. → Read More

'He's part of the Walmart family': This employee pushes equal amounts of carts and kindness

The Shelbyville native is known for his smile and spreading joy to locals. → Read More

Meet the candidates: The Rand Paul you may not know

Today, he's an ophthalmologist and Kentucky's incumbent U.S. Senator. "I kind of wish we could do both," he said. → Read More

Breckinridge County Jail escapee from Louisville found after assaulting jailer

Louisville-native Kody Claycomb is incarcerated at the Breckinridge County Detention Center in Hardinsburg, Kentucky for possession of methamphetamine. → Read More

Here's how doctors are giving control back to Parkinson's patients

A surgical implant is giving control back to those with Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders, and the post-op visits and treatments are going virtual. → Read More

How to help Louisville students get private school education tuition-free

It's an opportunity for a private middle school education without paying a dime of tuition, made possible through grants, private businesses and community donations. → Read More

Here's how to help this Oldham County animal shelter grow during 'Give for Good Louisville'

Adopt Me! Bluegrass Pet Rescue is one of the region's newer animal rescue groups asking for your support. → Read More

Family-owned candy store in Indiana holding strong after 130 years

130 years strong: Schimpff's Confectionery is one of the oldest, family-owned candy businesses in America and it's located in the heart of Jeffersonville, Indiana. → Read More

Louisville outdoors show returns to Kentucky Expo Center

"Twiggy" is just one of the many exhibitors at this week's Louisville Boat, RV & Sportshow. → Read More

Why winter coats and car seats don't mix

Bulky clothing can leave just enough space under the harness for a child to slip through the straps and be thrown from the car seat in an accident. → Read More

Why winter coats and car seats don't mix

Bulky clothing, including winter coats and snowsuits, should never be worn underneath the harness of a car seat. → Read More

Experience a Victorian Christmas with the Old Louisville Holiday Home Tour

Walk through the glam of the holidays in Old Louisville, while experiencing the tastes of eggnog and bourbon and a side of shopping. → Read More

'This is better.' | COPD patient able to avoid lung transplant with new treatment

Doctors are now able to insert four tiny valves into a patient's airways that block off the diseased part of the lungs while letting trapped air escape. → Read More

Festival of Trees and Lights returns to Slugger Field

Hundreds of decorated trees, wreaths and decor will be available for purchase. The three-day event benefits the Norton Children's Hospital. → Read More

'This is real freedom' | Man living on the streets says he doesn't need housing

The city of Louisville announced Monday that crews were planning to clear out the encampment at 9th and Market because it had become unsafe. → Read More

Do you know what your child does online? A look into how predators use social media, games to find kids

Children have unlimited access to the internet through social media and gaming - and so do sexual predators. But police are catching them. → Read More

How to protect your kids from online predators

The most important thing parents or guardians can do is talk with their kids about how they spend their time online. → Read More

'No one's ever done this for us before' | LMDC staff treated to free meals from FOP leaders in Illinois, NYC

The Illinois FOP expects to serve between 300 and 400 employees at the jail, who've shown up to work during a critical staffing shortage. → Read More

NoogieFest back in person for annual fall festival

Gilda's Club spends the entire year bringing support to local kids and families affected by cancer and this weekend, it's helping them celebrate the holidays. → Read More

'This is my town' | Meet the LaGrange icon known as 'Porkchop'

His real name is Donald Ray Ross, but everyone knows him as 'Porkchop.' You can usually find him on the corner at Main St. and Walnut Ave. → Read More