Ann Bowdan, WLKY

Ann Bowdan

WLKY

Louisville, KY, United States

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Tennis clubs launch effort to restore courts in West Louisville

Local organizations have launched a grassroots effort to restore historic clay tennis courts across West Louisville. → Read More

KYTC announces largest construction project since Ohio River bridges

KYTC will soon begin work on reducing congestion in the Louisville area. → Read More

New multi million dollar initiative looks to lower Hepatitis C numbers in Kentucky

In Kentucky, 43,000 people are estimated to be infected with the hepatitis-C virus, and a new initiative launched Thursday aims to help lower that number. → Read More

Breakfast fundraiser aims to raise awareness of child abuse

About 500 people gathered at the Mellwood Arts Center on Wednesday morning, in the name of child abuse prevention. → Read More

Derby on a budget: Finding the right look at consignment shops

There's a growing industry that offers one-of-a-kind pieces for a steal. → Read More

After a few setbacks, Louisville's first public market expected to open this summer

After a small delay last summer and fall, the Safai Logan Street Market is expected to become a reality soon. → Read More

IBM partners with UofL to create new technology driven academy

IBM's first major partnership with a university will be none other than the University of Louisville. → Read More

Crosby Middle School teachers stage walk-in to send message to legislators

While there were no sickouts in Jefferson County or any other Kentucky school districts Thursday that didn't stop teachers from taking a stand. → Read More

Gov. Matt Bevin signs school safety bill

Gov. Matt Bevin is expected to sign the school safety bill into law on Wednesday. → Read More

HIGH SCHOOL PLAYBOOK: Send-off for Silver Creek Dragons!

For the first time in it's 50 year history, Silver Creek is going to the Indiana State Basketball Celebration. → Read More

Louisville Zoo reopens after large sinkhole discovery

The Louisville Zoo is set to resume normal operations Friday following the appearance of a football-field-sized sinkhole that closed the zoo March 6. → Read More

Renovations completed on popular New Albany recreation center

A ribbon cutting-ceremony was held Thursday morning at the Griffin Recreation Center. → Read More

JCPS teacher sickouts postpone ACT testing

Some parents and students are getting caught in the middle of the teacher protests in Frankfort. → Read More

Volunteers work to restore neglected Greenwood cemetery

A community effort to renovate a historic but neglected cemetery for African-American veterans and residents has begun. → Read More

City officials unveil map spotlighting popular attractions in South Louisville

The South Points Scenic Area Project introduced a yearly calendar and map to promote the area. → Read More

Norton neuroscience introduces low risk brain aneurysm treatment

Norton neuroscience institute is one of the first of two centers in Kentucky to introduce the Woven Endobridge. Doctors at Norton Brownsboro hospital are calling it a huge advancement in the treatment of brain aneurysms. → Read More

Housing facility dedicated to homeless veterans opens in New Albany

A local home support agency in New Albany has focused its attention on providing a safe place for our heroes. → Read More

'All of Us' exhibit promotes precision medicine among underserved communities

The National Institutes of Health is bringing its "All of Us" traveling exhibit to Louisville. → Read More

Louisville dancers talk the possibility of break dancing in Olympics

One Olympic proposal is causing quite a stir. → Read More

Repairs are coming to Old Vincennes Road

New Albany could spend as much as half a million dollars to repair a crumbling road. → Read More