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Sponsor 4 Success currently has 11 affordable rentals, with more being remodeled. Rent is based on individual income and what each renter can afford. → Read More
The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky calls the problem an epidemic -- and is pushing the FDA to do even more, while others say the ban will do more harm → Read More
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A selfless act gave a Kentucky man with blood cancer a second chance at life. → Read More
The volume of the donations coming in from Louisville was so large, they've filled up two buildings at a local church. → Read More
More than $53,000 has been raised so far and that means a brighter Christmas for more than 400 children and 100 senior citizens. → Read More
"To me this is one of the best ways to show how thankful we are for all the blessings in our lives." → Read More
Thanksgiving is the busiest day of the year for Louisville firefighters. → Read More
The family is collecting pajamas through the end of November and says they're always humbled by the support they receive. → Read More
Stanley Parnell is a decorated Marine who proudly served during World War II. → Read More
Big news about COVID-19 vaccine boosters leads to lots of confusion and questions, so WDRB News went straight to one of the White House's top doctors to get some answers. → Read More
Construction crews are putting the final touches on a new location for the library branch. → Read More
Tens of thousands of fans are in Louisville this weekend rocking out at Louder than Life. → Read More
Business owners on Frankfort Avenue fear customers will be deterred from coming to their shops and restaurants amid construction and traffic concerns. → Read More
If you spend time in downtown Louisville, you've probably heard the Belle of Louisville's calliope. → Read More
A plan is brewing in Shelbyville to attract more visitors and business long into the future. → Read More
When COVID-19 hit, and the country shut down, Louisville's food bank saw demand skyrocket. → Read More
The school won't disclose the price, the potential buyer, or their intentions for the property, because the sale isn't final just yet. → Read More
Starting April 12, drivers will be dealing with road closures on the access road near the roundabout down to Willow Drive. → Read More
They say one man's trash is another man's treasure, but when a Louisville man found an old ring in his attic, he never imagined it would connect with him with → Read More
Loved ones are working to show it's possible something positive can come from such deep loss. → Read More