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The lessons are part of Ramsey's Explore Healthcare program. → Read More
It's National Preparedness Month and a local utility company wants to make sure you're ready for the unexpected. → Read More
The event hasn't happened since 2019, and it has expanded to four days with more space at the Kentucky Expo Center. → Read More
Elizabethtown will soon have new surveillance cameras around town thanks to a generous donation. → Read More
The new $17 million Wilkerson Elementary School building on Johnsontown Road welcomed students for the first time on Sept. 12. → Read More
The COVID-19 virus continues to mutate and remains extremely contagious, keeping Louisville in the red category. → Read More
Several light poles are out along Louisville highways, and officials say copper thieves are to blame. → Read More
Arson investigators are working to determine the cause of the fire. → Read More
The PNC Entrepreneur Plaza officially opened Friday as a dedicated space for Black-owned businesses to sell to guests at the Norton Healthcare Sports & Learning Center in west Louisville. → Read More
The annual event at the Kentucky State Fair which hosts pork, politics and philanthropy, is sponsored by the Kentucky Farm Bureau. → Read More
Despite record inflation, it is still possible to make a healthy, tasty lunch on a budget. → Read More
Silver Creek School Corporation has officially begun a huge overhaul of its facilities. → Read More
Some routes could face delays up to 90 minutes. → Read More
Organizers of the supply drive are specifically asking for personal hygiene products. → Read More
Administrators at several schools in the district were up early Monday to prepare for the first day. → Read More
The students were told they had to move out by Tuesday. → Read More
The fire was reported just before 6 a.m. → Read More
Darryl T. Owens died in January after a life of public service. → Read More
For the next two weeks, students at Jefferson County Public Schools can take advantage of free physicals before heading back to class. → Read More
The bottles have already sold out online. → Read More