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'As quickly as possible': LG&E officials asked about timeline for power restoration

As of Monday evening at 6 p.m., just over 28,000 people in Jefferson County remain without power. → Read More

St. Matthews Police to invest in surveillance system to identify stolen cars

Flock Safety cameras have already been adopted by agencies across Kentucky, including Louisville Metro Police. → Read More

'Peer cities'; Louisville, Cincinnati mayors share plans to improve public safety, early education

The two Ohio River cities are considered "peer cities," which experience similar trends or challenges. → Read More

Louisville educators concerned about rise in violence at schools

Most recently, several staff members were hurt while trying to break up a fight at Fern Creek High School. → Read More

Could Louisville's downtown youth detention center return? Lawmakers push proposal to make it happen

State officials say Louisville's mayor and LMPD's interim chief support their plan. → Read More

'I don't trust our justice system': Louisville mother grieving loss of son faces fourth delay in murder case

The plan was for a judge to deem suspect Keyshaun Stewart competent to stand trial. That didn't happen. → Read More

Louisville violence prevention groups can apply for $20K grant to increase services

The program is called the Capacity-Building Fellowship, which city leaders hope will help curb violence levels. → Read More

'It's looking a little tough': Travelers experience cancellations at Louisville airport

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

'Hard to wrap your mind around': Victims identified after alleged murder-suicide in Valley Station neighborhood

The deceased include one man, one woman and two juvenile females. LMPD says they all appear to be from the same family. → Read More

'Great visions in places like Louisville': US Transportation Sec. Pete Buttigieg visits UPS Worldport

He also touched on the future of electric vehicles in Kentucky and the charging stations to support them. → Read More

The search for Louisville's next police chief continues; Here's what to know

Those in law enforcement who understand how this process works speculate that the search could take months. → Read More

'He just always seemed down to Earth': Family and friends remember former Kentucky Governor John Y. Brown Jr. ahead of memorial

For many, the former governor and star entrepreneur’s impact went so much deeper. → Read More

Meet one visionary behind west Louisville's first hospital in over 100 years

Corenza Townsend will be in charge of making sure the needs of the community are met with the new medical center. → Read More

Bardstown community hoping latest search leads to justice for Crystal Rogers

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

'We want the best care': Louisville's jail director outlines plans to improve safety, mental health treatment in facility

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

Trial dates pushed back for former officers federally charged in Breonna Taylor case

Joshua Jaynes' attorney Thomas Clay said it could be nearly a year or more before the case goes before a jury. → Read More

Kentucky non-profit raises money, awareness for childhood cancer; How to donate

The family started Charley’s Rainbow to raise money for cancer treatment research specifically for children. → Read More

Lynn Family Stadium welcomes first-ever athlete to play professionally after heart transplant

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

West Louisville library breaks ground on $5.5M renovation, expansion project

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

'Important moment for Kentucky families'; 44,000 pounds of baby formula arrive in Louisville

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