From fires, explosions to rescue missions and more, several dangerous workplace incidents happened in Louisville this week. More >>Multiple workplace incidents in Louisville raise concerns over safety standards
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There were 12 amateur fights from TKO Boxing at Hotpoint Davis Arena. More >>Louisville hosts regional boxing competition featuring police officers, amateur fighters
Palmyra Fire Department celebrated the grand opening of its new station on Highway 135 in Palmyra. More >>Palmyra Fire Department unveils new fire station in southern Indiana
Brandeis served as an associate justice on the Supreme Court of the U.S. from 1916-1939. More >>University of Louisville displaying robe worn by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis
Kentucky Blood Center's annual Big Blue Crush goes from Nov. 18-22 in an effort to ensure a healthy blood supply for the Thanksgiving holiday. More >>Kentucky Blood Center asking for donors during annual rivalry event against Tennessee
Future Healers Kiddos Medical program is an educational initiative that introduces children to medicine and science as a way to provide opportunity and learning to build upon their future. More >>Louisville nonprofit launches health science program at 3 JCPS elementary schools
Around 800 people were expected to attend the event. More >>Model train show in Louisville brings together vendors and collectors
Five schools will represent Kentucky at the 2024 VEX World Championships in May. More >>Kentucky students compete with custom-built robots for spot in world championships
A fire broke out at a chemical plant near Louisville's Park Duvalle neighborhood Saturday morning. More >>No hazardous chemicals released into the air after fire breaks out at Louisville chemical plant
Cole Bullock was identified as the victim last week. More >>Hillview family demands justice for 18-year-old shot to death Halloween morning
A devastating explosion at the Givaudan plant in Louisville has prompted widespread scrutiny, as workers and former employees raise alarms over potential safety lapses. More >>Fatal explosion at Givaudan plant sparks investigation into overlooked equipment risks
Friday, buffalo sculptures were unveiled at the Craft House Pizza, 4041 Preston Highway. More >>Buffalo sculptures unveiled at Louisville restaurant honor the area's past
BlueOval SK Battery Plant has been busy training hundreds of employees. More >>Hardin County Schools prepares for impending growth brought by BlueOval SK
The mall is home to The Caravan Comedy Club, Baxter Avenue Theatres, ValuMarket, as well as a branch of the Louisville Free Public Library. More >>What could be next for Louisville's Mid City Mall as it is listed for sale
The Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet's probe is expected to take up to six months. It comes as Louisville Fire officials continue to determine the cause of Tuesday's blast. More >>Kentucky authorities launch investigation after Louisville plant explosion
The sixth grader passed out while playing outside at Kammerer Middle School. More >>11-year-old brought back to life after his heart stopped at Kammerer Middle School
The dog was found under an overpass to Interstate 64 on Friday morning. More >>Puppy found in a burn pit in Louisville, police and animal services seek information
The president from Givaudan held a news conference Friday afternoon, three days after its plant in Louisville exploded, killing two people and injuring 11 others. More >>Givaudan president laments 'devastating' fatal explosion at its Louisville plant
Wednesday's interactive training session will be held at the Bon Air Library on Del Rio Place. More >>Louisville's health department hosting Naloxone training course next week
The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, likes to end his evening with a scratch-off and a Big Red. More >>Louisville man wins $200K jackpot from scratch-off, reflects on sobriety journey
It's happening Saturday, Nov. 16, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. More >>Louisville church invites community to holiday giveaway this weekend
William Qualls is scheduled to be sentenced in December. More >>Shively man pleads guilty to killing his son during argument last June
Stellar Snacks cut the ceremonial ribbon Friday on a major economic development project in west Louisville. More >>Employees of new Stellar Snacks plant hope investment will spark growth in west Louisville
A natural gas leak Friday morning closed part of Baxter Avenue in Louisville's Highlands neighborhood. More >>Gas leak closes part of Baxter Avenue in Louisville's Highlands neighborhood
The fire was reported about 9:18 a.m. Friday. More >>Louisville firefighters respond to smoky fire at sand company on River Road
Jerry Mangrum Jr. - known as DJ Lil Jerry - has filed a defamation suit against Metro Alcoholic Beverage Control, claiming its director defamed him by linking him to violence occurring when he performed at Baxter’s 942. More >>DJ named in Louisville bar's liquor license revocation files defamation lawsuit
The man accused of killing a Scott County, Kentucky, deputy is set to go on trial early next year in Shelby County. More >>Trial date set for man charged with killing Kentucky sheriff's deputy
The plant is the largest job-creation project in Kentucky since 2022. More >>Kentucky announces $712 million battery plant for Shelbyville bringing 1,572 jobs
Kentucky U.S. Sen. Rand Paul said Thursday that he will lead the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, where he intends to immediately take up President-elect Donald Trump's plan to reinstate a policy requiring asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico for hearings in U.S. immi… More >>Rand Paul wants to bring back Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' policy as a Senate chair
Since 2021, more than 20 states have enacted laws restricting or banning such treatments. More >>Appeals court rules Indiana's ban on gender-affirming care for minors can remain in effect
The Louisville Fire Department said the collapse happened around 11:40 a.m. in the 300 block of East Chestnut, which is near Floyd Street, just north of Broadway. More >>Crews rescue man trapped beneath rubble for 8 hours in Louisville construction site
There are no suspects at this time. More >>2 hospitalized after shooting in Louisville's California neighborhood Thursday night
Here are a selection of events, markets, concerts and more happening this weekend. More >>5 things to do this weekend in the Louisville area Nov. 15 to 17
Safety is also an issue KYTC is considering. From 2018 to 2023, there were more than 1,000 crashes on that stretch of road. More >>KYTC seeks public feedback on proposed traffic improvements for Bardstown Road
Louisville firefighters celebrate new firetruck with traditional push-in ceremony in city's west end
Early fire engines had to be pushed back into the station by hand after every call More >>Louisville firefighters celebrate new firetruck with traditional push-in ceremony in city's west end
According to court records filed Thursday, the prosecution and defense can't agree on a new location. More >>Judge grants venue change for Clark County councilman's trial, new location still undecided
'We have been speaking to development companies from around the country as well as locally about what we see as a vision for this property,' real estate broker Craig S. Collins said. More >>Louisville's Mid City Mall on Bardstown Road goes up for sale
For those receiving food boxes, the gesture means more than just a meal. More >>South end food pantry delivers hope and food to Louisville families in need
On Tuesday, the Scott County Sheriff's Office and Indiana State Police found "skeletal remains" on a wooded property near where Martin was last seen. More >>Family believes human remains found in Scott County belong to missing mother
A barber will visit the school every Thursday offering free cuts and a listening ear for students. More >>Free barbershop for students opens in JCPS middle school
Louisville Fire Chief Brian O'Neill said he hopes his department's investigation into the plant explosion that killed two people Tuesday afternoon in Clifton should wrap up this weekend. More >>Louisville fire, ATF continue investigating Givaudan plant for cause of fatal explosion
Firefighters were called around 8:30 Thursday morning to the Horton Fruit Company on Jennings Lane. More >>Fire at Louisville produce distributor could affect avocado supply
On Tuesday, JCPS Chief Equity Officer Dr. John Marshall made a post from his personal X account. More >>Republican lawmakers call for JCPS chief equity officer's resignation after social media post
Louisville leaders are making steady progress as they relocate residents from Dosker Manor to other public housing projects. More >>Social workers and clinicians provide support to Dosker Manor residents in transition
The local veterinarian confirmed the attack on the family pet was likely from a coyote, calling them “very opportunistic.” More >>'Close call' | Coyote attack on dog in Oldham County prompts safety warnings
Steven Girtley was arrested just before 1:30 a.m. Thursday. More >>60-year-old Frankfort man charged with fatal shooting of his son on Saturday
On Wednesday TARC hosted a town hall to explain the changes to riders and receive feedback at its headquarters on West Broadway. More >>TARC prepares riders for cuts in January, future route redesign
Amanda Martin has been missing since September and police originally said her disappearance was a "baffling case" because there were no leads. More >>Skeletal remains found in southern Indiana near where mother of 3 disappeared in September
It's unknown what he was last seen wearing. More >>Louisville police looking for man missing from Southland Park neighborhood
The homicide happened on Sunday, Nov. 10 in 3600 block of Taylor Boulevard. More >>Police searching for 'person of interest' after man killed in Louisville's Wyandotte neighborhood
The Louisville manufacturing plant that exploded Tuesday threw metal everywhere and neighbors in the area are being told not to clean up. More >>Clifton residents told not to clean up metal pieces in their yards after Louisville plant explosion
An employee of the Louisville manufacturing plant that exploded Tuesday, killing two people and injuring 11 others, said Givaudan Sense Colour is a "dangerous place to work." More >>Givaudan employee describes 'lots of leaks' at Louisville plant that exploded
Before BlueOval SK's massive battery plant can begin production, hundreds of employees are in training and learning the ropes of EV battery production. More >>BlueOval SK Battery Plant in Kentucky begins employee training ahead of 2025 launch
Officer Nicholas Green has filed a lawsuit against the city and Louisville police merit board to get his job back after he was fired last year for multiple violations, including cursing at numerous citizens, endangering the safety of other officers and tasing a man who was not resisting because “you were excited.” More >>Louisville police officer fired last year for several policy violations sues city to get job back
"I do think there are probably better locations in the city than this location to rebuild this plant," Mayor Craig Greenberg said Wednesday. More >>After deadly blast, Louisville leader says Clifton residents 'want the company gone'
She was a child when the sexual abuse started. More >>Carrollton man convicted of rape, sexual abuse, Kentucky State Police say
The estimated value of the cocaine is around $100,000, according to police. More >>2 arrested with suspected 8 pounds of cocaine in Shelbyville, police say
A bourbon auction led by Kroger will benefit Dare to Care Food Bank. More >>Kroger hosts annual Ultimate Bourbon Auction benefitting Dare to Care Food Bank
It's a 15-week program that includes training options for all participants at all fitness levels. More >>Registration opening for free training program ahead of 2025 Kentucky Derby Festival runs
Schools in Shelby County were on lockdown after an incident involving a gun at a local school. More >>Schools in Shelby County placed on lockdown after threat involving 'explosive device'
Residents across Louisville reported around 3 p.m. feeling the explosion, which occurred at Givaudan Sense Colour at 1901 Payne St. More >>2 dead in plant explosion in Louisville's Clifton area that damaged homes, businesses
Louisville emergency officials confirmed two people died in Tuesday's explosion at a manufacturing plant in the Clifton neighborhood, one of whom was found hours later buried beneath the rubble. More >>2nd victim in Louisville plant explosion was pulled from rubble hours later, mayor says
Nelson County Judge Charles Simms III ruled Tuesday that Houck and Joseph Lawson will be tried on June 24, 2025, in Bowling Green. Co-defendant Steve Lawson, who will be tried separately, will stand trial on Feb. 11. More >>Trial date set for Brooks Houck and one co-defendant in Crystal Rogers' murder case
They can be anything from an old security deposit, stock dividend, inheritance, or refund from a cell phone company. More >>Don't Waste Your Money | Hidden treasures? You could have unclaimed funds waiting for you
Officer Dusten Dean, who was reprimanded last week for shooting pepper balls at journalists during the 2020 riots after the Breonna Taylor raid, is under investigation again for similar actions against protesters the same night. More >>Louisville officer who shot pepper balls at TV crew also fired at Breonna Taylor protesters
Schools currently start at either 7:30 a.m., 8:40 a.m. or 9:40 a.m. More >>JCPS to maintain current school start times next year
The 75-acre preserve includes several miles of trails open to the public in Floyd County. More >>New 75-acre nature preserve opens in southern Indiana, features miles of trails
Since Grace James Academy of Excellence opened in 2020, the school with middle and high school students has been promised a new building. More >>JCPS eyes permanent school site for Grace James Academy
It won’t be long until winter weather starts to impact Kentuckiana and Metro Public works is ready — with the help of some special guests. More >>JCPS students decorate snowplows ahead of winter season in Louisville
A 44-year-old man has been identified as the victim in a fatal shooting on Sunday. More >>44-year-old man identified in fatal shooting on Taylor Boulevard, Louisville police say
Louisville Metro Police responded to a shooting in the 1000 block of S. 26th Street around 4:30 p.m. More >>Authorities identify man killed in Sunday afternoon shooting in Louisville's west end
It's a stretch from the Bullitt County line to Beulah Church Road in Jefferson County. More >>Final public meeting on Bardstown Road improvements set for Thursday
The suit claims that Kentucky laws blocking abortions violate the plaintiff’s rights to privacy and self-determination under the state constitution. More >>Pregnant woman sues Kentucky over near-total abortion ban, citing privacy rights
Businesses can request a free bin, which will be placed in high-traffic smoking areas to encourage responsible disposal. More >>Downtown Louisville launches 'Butt Bin' program to curb cigarette litter, boost recycling
Two recent graduate from Fairdale High School are now firefighters thanks to the school's fire pathway program. More >>2 recent JCPS graduates training to be firefighters after completing 'Fire Pathway' program
Investigators said the 75-year-old woman was found in the grass along the highway. More >>Police in Oldham County search for driver that hit and killed elderly woman on US 42
Louisville's most famous dog teamed up with one of its most celebrated basketball players for a new bourbon. More >>New bourbon release from Louisville distiller honors Ethan the dog
School start times are on the agenda for Tuesday's Jefferson County Public Schools board meeting. More >>Jefferson County Public Schools considers continuing with 3 school start times into next year
Paristown's annual Fête de Noël is back for the sixth year to celebrate the Christmas season. More >>Fête de Noël returns to Louisville's Paristown district with ice rink, pictures with Santa
Rose Richie bought a $5 Mood Money Scratch-off ticket Oct. 30 at Fast Lane Liquor. More >>Oldham County woman says $60,000 Kentucky Lottery win gave her an 'anxiety attack'
At this time, all southbound lanes of Interstate 65 are closed while crews clean up the diesel fuel spill from the trucks' saddle tanks. More >>Man in serious condition after multi-vehicle pileup involving three dump trucks on I-65
The Landlord Incentive Program offers up to $2,000 to landlords who agree to rent their properties for 12 months to clients of the Housing and Support Division. More >>New Louisville program to offer landlords support for renting to those experiencing homelessness
Perkins is being held at Louisville Metro Corrections. More >>Louisville man arrested for fatal shooting in Shelby Park neighborhood in May, police say
It's not clear what caused her death, but Logsdon said the investigation is on-going. More >>53-year-old woman who died at Louisville Metro Corrections identified
Cigna’s stock rose 7.5% on Monday, and Humana’s sank 2.3%. More >>Cigna tells investors it's stopped pursuing merger with Louisville-based Humana
Richard Allen, 52, faced two counts of murder and two additional counts of murder while committing or attempting to commit kidnapping in the killings of Abigail Williams, 13, and Liberty German, 14. He could be sentenced to up to 130 years in prison. More >>Richard Allen found guilty of murdering teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana
Two students were hospitalized as a precaution Friday after coming into contact with an "illegal substance" on the floor of a classroom in Scott County, the district superintendent said. More >>2 southern Indiana kids briefly hospitalized after contacting 'presumed' meth in classroom
Ribbons were placed on the signature wall to recognize players who served in the U.S. military. More >>Louisville Slugger Museum honors baseball players who were veterans
The top 40 bull riders in the world will compete for points in the race to be crowned 2025 PBR World Champion. More >>PBR returns to KFC Yum! Center in Louisville next year