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Hardin County elementary school teacher honored with ExCel Award

Lincoln Trail Elementary School's Susan Duvall has been a teacher for 17 years, both as a general education and special education teacher. → Read More

'Walk that talk': Ronald McDonald House CEO leads by action

The CEO of the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kentuckiana, Hal Hedley, moved from Florida to Louisville for a job. He's now been here for more than 20 years. → Read More

Waterfront Botanical Gardens offers 'subdued beauty' during its offseason

Horticulture expert Jamie Burghardt walked us through the gardens to show us the beauty behind dormancy in plants. → Read More

'I've never had a job': Bellarmine Coach Scott Davenport's Louisville love runs deep

Davenport led Bellarmine's Men's Basketball team to win their first ASUN Conference Championship, earned a DII National Championship and he credits the students. → Read More

'We didn't get treated too well': American Indian man opens up about growing up in southern Indiana

American Indian history is included in most school curriculum, but many of the lessons aren't the entire story. → Read More

'Reel' big legend haunts river goers in Kentuckiana

Could a giant catfish be lurking near the lock in the Ohio River? WHAS11's Hayley Minogue finds out. → Read More

Kentucky Opera redefining a night at the performances

The Kentucky Opera director says the troop is giving the theater scene in Louisville a more fresh take on what opera performances can look like. → Read More

World's Championship Horse Show brings international competitors to state fair

With thousands of horses and millions of dollars, the WCHS is a staple of the Kentucky State Fair. → Read More

Answering your students questions about school safety

Louisville Doctor of Psychology shares guidance on discussing school shootings with students of all ages. → Read More

'He's kind of famous now', Mr. Man the comfort goat

Oaks day is all about the fillies!... and then, there's Mr. Man. → Read More

Spanish teacher at South Oldham High School wins ExCel Award

Mrs. Brittany Stevenson focuses on relationship building with her high school Spanish students. → Read More

Eighth inmate dies in Louisville Metro jail

A release from the city of Louisville said a man incarcerated at the jail was found unresponsive Sunday night and later died. His death is under investigation. → Read More

Science teacher at J. Graham Brown School wins ExCel Award

For the past 12 years, Dr. Mattingly has taught science at the Brown school. She's aided in building up the school's science department while energizing colleagues. → Read More

Scribner Middle School Orchestra Teacher wins ExCel Award

Emily Gallagher, an orchestra teacher at Scribner Middle School, knows her class offers students the opportunity to come as they are and leave more confident. → Read More

ExCel Award | Newburg Middle School orchestra director honored

For more than 20 years, Lisa Fossett has been a fixture of her Jefferson County Public School community. → Read More

ExCel Award | Okolona Elementary School teacher beloved by students

Laura Neuhauser, a fifth-grade teacher at Okolona Elementary, has created a respectful environment where students feel comfortable sharing their opinions. → Read More

Louisville teacher with lifelong dream to teach honored with ExCel Award

Every step along the way, Sarah Blatz has found ways to further her education. → Read More

An enslaved man became the hero of Springfield. Why don't you know his story?

In 1833, Louis Sansbury was thrown the keys to multiple businesses in Springfield, Ky. as people left in an attempt to escape the cholera epidemic. → Read More

ExCel Award | Newcomer Academy teacher honored

Our first award recipient of 2022 is Mr. Grant Bradfield, a teacher at Newcomer Academy, who always puts his students first. → Read More

Louisville daycare license suspended, under investigation for staffing violations

Police are also conducting a separate investigation into the death of a 13-month-old infant who was sent to the hospital from the facility on Dec. 16. → Read More