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  • WTOL 11
  • FOX Carolina News
  • WNEM TV5
  • WBTV News
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Past articles by Katie:

Polly's Freeze celebrates 65 years of sweet success

In southern Indiana, summer just wouldn't be the same without Polly's Freeze. → Read More

College GameDay sets up in heart of UofL campus

For the second straight year, ESPN's College GameDay will be at UofL. Crews set up on Thursday on the lawn in front of Grawemeyer Hall. → Read More

Former assistant principal accused of voyeurism faces judge

Paul Raake, 65, was assistant principal at Scribner Middle School in new Albany, IN. → Read More

Neighbors upset USPS will only deliver to one side of newly reco

Residents on one New Albany street are upset because the post office will only deliver mail to one side of the street. → Read More

Safety improvements to close I-65 South through downtown Louisvi

Driving lanes, exit ramps and entrance ramps on I-65 South between I-64 and I-264 will be closed from 8 p.m. on Friday to 5 a.m. on Sept. 11, according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. → Read More

Man charged with assault accused of hitting, dragging man with h

A man is accused of hitting another man with his vehicle and dragging him hundreds of feet causing life-threatening injuries. → Read More

Charlestown mayor takes stand in Pleasant Ridge lawsuit hearing

Charlestown Mayor Bob Hall took the stand Friday to testify in front of a packed courtroom. → Read More

Charlestown mayor on stand in Pleasant Ridge lawsuit hearing

Charlestown Mayor Bob Hall took the stand Friday to testify in front of a packed courtroom. → Read More

Jeffersonville celebrates Kroger groundbreaking and restaurants,

The groundbreaking of a brand new Kroger Marketplace has many looking forward to what’s next for East Jeffersonville. → Read More

New push to remove Jefferson Davis statue from KY capitol

Wednesday supporters packed the rotunda and urged for the monument to be moved. → Read More

First of 5 New Albany one-way streets opens to two-way traffic

The city of New Albany is changing five one-way streets to two-way traffic. → Read More

ISP plans to arrest those that OD, continue to go after dealers

ISP is now asking for the help of local prosecutors to pursue charges on people who overdose. They will also continue to target drug dealers. → Read More

Major retail, restaurant developments taking shape in Clark Coun

Dirt is really moving on several big development plans in southern Indiana. → Read More

IN DNR investigates vandalism at nature preserve trail

The Nine Penny Branch Nature Preserve is located off of Tunnel Mill Road. Indiana Department of Natural Resources is working to figure out who damaged stone walls and benches. → Read More

NAPD investigates a dozen car break-ins in 2 weeks

A thief is caught on camera rummaging through a car parked in a driveway off of McDonald Lane. → Read More

Papa John's CEO makes big donation to 'Save The Fieldhouse'

John Schnatter, founder and CEO of Papa John's and a 1980 graduate of Jeffersonville High School, has made an $800,000 donation to the Jeffersonville Parks Authority's "Save The Fieldhouse" campaign. → Read More

New Albany to restore historic building to house new city hall

New life is coming soon to three historic properties in downtown New Albany, including a new site for City Hall. → Read More

After 2 years, New Albany road project nears completion

The end is now in sight for construction on McDonald Lane in New Albany. → Read More

Armed neighbors help stop Jeffersonville home intruder

Investigators said this was a crime of opportunity. The homeowner was checking his mail on Hampton Drive when the suspect moved in. → Read More

Shorter school summers impact tourism hot spots

School is now in session for many districts across southern Indiana. That means summer break is officially over and for a lot of Hoosier destinations so is their busiest season. → Read More