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People here in Louisville are still coming together to help with recovery efforts. Some were removing debris in their neighborhoods, others were giving out food. → Read More
Just one day after a Louisville Metro Police officer shot a woman in the Valley Station neighborhood, the interim chief is answering questions about transparency. → Read More
Dr. Erin Haynes, an environmental health scientist at University of Kentucky, said the chemicals in the Ohio River have already started breaking apart. → Read More
Some Kentuckians are concerned about whether doctors are preying on those who qualify under the order. → Read More
Upset parents, students, and educators made their voices heard at Thomas Nelson High Tuesday night as the board discussed a possible merger between two high schools. → Read More
All 161 names of those killed from violent crime in 2022 were read aloud. → Read More
AMPED hosts the year-long program called The Russell Technology Business Incubator (RTBI). → Read More
"The state of our commonwealth is strong and our future is bright," Beshear said on social media. → Read More
60-year-old Gage Thurman was walking to visit his family on Christmas, but never made it. → Read More
WHAS11 met travelers at a rest stop just off I-65 between Louisville and Elizabethtown. → Read More
It's going to be extremely cold throughout Kentuckiana and it's important to be prepared, and people in Sellersburg were stocking up for the bitterly cold weather. → Read More
Tuesday, 28-year-old Chelynda Howlett was arraigned for the 2021 murder of 40-year-old Poncho Young. → Read More
Moviegoers WHAS11 spoke to said holidays are meant to be spent with loved ones, no matter where they are. → Read More
Louisville leaders are thinking about what they want to see in a new police chief after Louisville Metro Police Chief Erika Shields announced her resignation date. → Read More
Sunshine Industries Ready Mix (SI Ready Mix) would border Lake Forest, an eastern Jefferson County subdivision. It's a proposal that's angered many people there. → Read More
Louisville has many challenges ahead that Greenberg will have to take on as he steers Kentucky's largest city into the future. → Read More
The IARP placed UofL's men's basketball program on two years of probation and fined the program $5,000. It also restricted recruitment visits for this year. → Read More
Louisville is receiving a $31.5 million cut of the state's $478M opioid settlement. Organizations discussed during a town hall on how those funds should be used. → Read More
Organizers said Floyd County saw 6 overdoses just this past weekend. → Read More
News of President Joe Biden's federal marijuana possession pardons has some people in Louisville hopeful that Kentuckians can see the same throughout the state. → Read More