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House Bill 331 would force school boards to put coaches and chaperones through necessary AED and CPR training. → Read More
Kentucky Senate District 19 in Louisville stretches from the Highlands to parts of South Louisville. → Read More
At Seneca High School, the Black Student Union has a mission: success for all students. → Read More
Shepherdsville’s new mayor took office one month ago, though José Cubero doesn’t spend much time in the actual office. → Read More
There are 11,000 vacancies across the state. → Read More
Around 8:15 a.m., police responded to reports of a pedestrian struck at Louis Coleman Jr. Drive and Dumesnil Street. → Read More
Tevin D. Smyzer, 20, and Justyn D. Walls, 19, are charged with murder for the death of 19-year-old Eric Williams. → Read More
Stretch Zone Louisville says it can help you move around efficiently in life. → Read More
That’s what Maya Bagels Express wants it’s customers to know when they stop by. → Read More
Lance Bowman was sentenced Thursday to 50 years in prison for the murder of James Mentee back in December 2019. → Read More
The Middletown Police Department said a mail carrier for the United States Postal Service (USPS) was robbed at gunpoint on Dec. 29. → Read More
The Russell neighborhood has been the recipient of a lot financial and emotional support in recent years, but there’s still more coming. → Read More
Andrew Hoke has spent the last few months in jail, he's staying there now a little longer after violating probation. → Read More
As part of a school project at Norton Commons Elementary, Camden was supposed to include community service. → Read More
This weekend will mark one year since deadly tornados ripped through parts of Western Kentucky, killing dozens. → Read More
The nearly $6 billion Ford and SK innovation are putting toward it is the largest economic development in the history of Kentucky. → Read More
The Salvation Army’s holiday programs are going strong, but there’s more that can be done. → Read More
At Jefferson Family Court, the 26 adoptions meant permanent homes for more than 30 children. → Read More
This year, like many years before organizations are doing what they can to help people in Louisville make ends meet. → Read More
Louisville Mayor-elect Craig Greenberg has laid out plans for when he takes office at the start of the new year. → Read More