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The partnership between Louisville Metro Police department and Metro Public Works targets alleyways in the 1st and 4th mobile division that are overgrown with greenery or littered with debris. → Read More
INDOT spokesman Harry Maginity said the road, which stretches through Floyd and Harrison counties, was badly damaged by winter's freeze and thaw cycles, recent flooding and heavy rains. → Read More
Sellersburg Police are searching for two men in connection with an armed robbery at Sir Dano's Pizza on Monday night. → Read More
A teacher in the South Harrison School Corporation is facing multiple counts of child molestation. → Read More
The video shows a man grabbing a brick off a porch, winding up his arm, then forcefully throwing the brick at what appears to be a white and black pit bull mix. → Read More
Potholes have been a major problem across Kentuckiana. → Read More
As the finishing touches happen at the Omni Louisville Hotel, Louisville is getting ready to compete with other big cities for large bookings. → Read More
The five students were taken into custody Tuesday night. Sheriff Rod Seelye said officers seized guns and electronic devices from the suspects' homes. → Read More
The swollen river is expected to reach 28 feet in Louisville, which is around 16 feet deeper than normal. → Read More
"It occurs all throughout Kentucky. What most people don't realize is how to recognize it," Beshear said. "In the Commonwealth of Kentucky there's no such thing as a child prostitute – doesn't exist. That child is a victim of human trafficking that needs our help." → Read More
There are more than 4,100 vacant or abandoned parcels in Metro Louisville and more than 2,700 vacant structures. → Read More
Chris Avis, 31, has ties to the Corydon and Georgetown police departments → Read More
An officer is accused of having sex with an underage female. → Read More
“It is clear this had become ‘normal’ to them,” says mother of alleged victim → Read More
Just tell them I love them so much. What I did is my mistake! → Read More
"Every situation poses its own variables. Every decision is often very difficult, but first and foremost, student safety is our number one concern." → Read More
LMPD Lt. Emily McKinley said the children had been alone for “at least 12 hours,” adding that it could have been longer. → Read More
While many teens were respectful and followed officers’ orders, Myers said others became combative when officers asked them to leave. → Read More
Matthew Upton, 26, was shot just before 9 p.m. Sunday in the 500 block of Quails Run, where he lived. → Read More
“Things like that just don’t happen in this neighborhood so it’s very shocking.” → Read More