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As of Monday evening at 6 p.m., just over 28,000 people in Jefferson County remain without power. → Read More
Flock Safety cameras have already been adopted by agencies across Kentucky, including Louisville Metro Police. → Read More
The two Ohio River cities are considered "peer cities," which experience similar trends or challenges. → Read More
Most recently, several staff members were hurt while trying to break up a fight at Fern Creek High School. → Read More
State officials say Louisville's mayor and LMPD's interim chief support their plan. → Read More
The plan was for a judge to deem suspect Keyshaun Stewart competent to stand trial. That didn't happen. → Read More
The program is called the Capacity-Building Fellowship, which city leaders hope will help curb violence levels. → Read More
As of early Tuesday afternoon, at least 11 total arrivals and departures at Louisville's airport were scratched, including flights going to and from other hubs. → Read More
The deceased include one man, one woman and two juvenile females. LMPD says they all appear to be from the same family. → Read More
He also touched on the future of electric vehicles in Kentucky and the charging stations to support them. → Read More
Those in law enforcement who understand how this process works speculate that the search could take months. → Read More
For many, the former governor and star entrepreneur’s impact went so much deeper. → Read More
Corenza Townsend will be in charge of making sure the needs of the community are met with the new medical center. → Read More
Carey Sign Company was one of the first to print signs spreading the word about Rogers, just days after her disappearance. They're hoping closure comes soon. → Read More
LMDC Director Jerry Collins admitted there is still plenty more that needs to be changed, amid what city leaders have called "a state of crisis" inside the jail. → Read More
Joshua Jaynes' attorney Thomas Clay said it could be nearly a year or more before the case goes before a jury. → Read More
The family started Charley’s Rainbow to raise money for cancer treatment research specifically for children. → Read More
Donate Life KY is connecting Louisville's love of soccer to a growing need across the commonwealth. On Thursday, they encouraged men to sign up to be organ donors. → Read More
The goal is to modernize the building, making it more accessible for seniors and adding a designated space for children. It's expected to be complete by Fall 2023. → Read More
Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman said Kentucky mothers will benefit from the new supply but didn't specify how much will go to hospitals and doctors within the state. → Read More