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Trinity High School teacher takes second trip to refugee camp in Kenya

Chad Waggoner has seen the deplorable conditions in Kenya firsthand. → Read More

INDOT to start I-65 North paving project Monday

INDOT will reduce I-65 North to one lane between exits nine and 16 Monday night to start surfacing after adding a third lane. → Read More

Kentuckiana residents see hike in taxes, tolls beginning Sunday

Hoosiers are paying more at the pump while Kentuckianas are now paying more for certain services, all on the same day it started costing more to cross all three tolled Ohio River bridges. → Read More

Family marks 4-year anniversary of Louisville woman's disappearance pleading for answers

Family and friends gathered at Riverview Park for a vigil on Sunday, as they've done every year since they began praying for answers. → Read More

Doctors seeing uptick in heat exhaustion patients in Louisville

Temperatures topped 90 degrees Tuesday with the heat index in the mid to upper-90s, making simple things like walking potentially dangerous. → Read More

Leitchfield woman leads team of bloodhounds working to solve col

The cases of a missing Bardstown mother, a murdered Bardstown police officer and a 5-year-old boy beaten to death all have one thing in common. → Read More

Pilot program matches prospective Louisville residents with loca

From Churchill Downs to bourbon, Louisville has a rich history. But Christine Tarquinio with Greater Louisville Inc. is more concerned about the city's future. → Read More

Spanish tutoring becoming a big part of learning process for LMP

New LMPD recruits are coming equipped with a new tool. → Read More

Louisville man begins teaching mixed martial arts to kids in the

Khalid Raheem taught mixed martial arts on Dixie Highway for decades, but he recently moved back to west Louisville to give kids hope through martial arts and after-school tutoring. → Read More

JCPS recruiting talent from Puerto Rico to solve district's teac

A team of JCPS administrators went 1,700 miles to tap some of the best and brightest educators, an extraordinary step to solve the district's teacher shortage. → Read More

Lloyd Hammond found guilty of wanton murder and facilitation to

Hammond will be back in court for sentencing at 9 a.m. Monday. → Read More

Federal tax reform could soon bring relief to LG&E customers

The brutally cold January on record brought snow, below freezing temps and outrageously high utility bills for many. → Read More

3 people found shot and killed in a home in Pleasure Ridge Park

Three people were found shot and killed in a home in Pleasure Ridge Park on Friday afternoon. → Read More

VIDEO | Complex data surrounds weather forecasts like Friday's p

Data shows a front could be moving into the Louisville area Friday, and WDRB Chief Meteorologist Marc Weinberg and the weather team have been monitoring computer models closely. → Read More

LG&E hoping to soon implement new meters that would provide real

LG&E customers could soon have power over their utility bills. → Read More

Louisville health officials fanning the city in hopes of stoppin

Employees of the Louisville Metro Public Health Department fanned out across the city Wednesday scrambling to stop the spread of Hepatitis A, a gastrointestinal virus that mainly hits homeless popu... → Read More

Vitalis Lanshima voted into vacant District 21 Metro Council sea

Vitalis Lanshima has been named the new District 21 Metro Council member, filling the seat vacated by the removal of Dan Johnson. → Read More

St. Agnes fourth-grader with Down syndrome electrifies crowd wit

Cindy Jury always knew her son Griffin had star quality, on and off the court. → Read More

Kentucky seeing increase in reports of sexual assault in long-te

As Kentucky's top advocate for residents in long-term care, Sherry Culp fields dozens of calls every day. → Read More

Metro Council court agrees to let Dan Johnson keep seat in limit

Metro Council has agreed on an order that allows Dan Johnson to stay on council, but there are a few stipulations. → Read More