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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
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
Horticulture expert Jamie Burghardt walked us through the gardens to show us the beauty behind dormancy in plants. → Read More
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
American Indian history is included in most school curriculum, but many of the lessons aren't the entire story. → Read More
Could a giant catfish be lurking near the lock in the Ohio River? WHAS11's Hayley Minogue finds out. → Read More
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
With thousands of horses and millions of dollars, the WCHS is a staple of the Kentucky State Fair. → Read More
Louisville Doctor of Psychology shares guidance on discussing school shootings with students of all ages. → Read More
Oaks day is all about the fillies!... and then, there's Mr. Man. → Read More
Mrs. Brittany Stevenson focuses on relationship building with her high school Spanish students. → Read More
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
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
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
For more than 20 years, Lisa Fossett has been a fixture of her Jefferson County Public School community. → Read More
Laura Neuhauser, a fifth-grade teacher at Okolona Elementary, has created a respectful environment where students feel comfortable sharing their opinions. → Read More
Every step along the way, Sarah Blatz has found ways to further her education. → Read More
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
Our first award recipient of 2022 is Mr. Grant Bradfield, a teacher at Newcomer Academy, who always puts his students first. → Read More
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