As the roster turnover continues at Louisville, head coach Jeff Brohm is also shuffling the coaching staff, naming two co-defensive coordinators and welcoming a pair of familiar faces back into the fold. Read moreLouisville names Ivey, Ellis co-defensive coordinators; adds Petrino and Morris to staff
Louisville's iconic Humana Tower on West Main Street will be renovated into a 1,000-room convention center hotel, Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Tuesday. Read moreLouisville developer to build new downtown tower, convert Humana building into 'world-class' hotel
One man died and another was injured in a targeted shooting outside an adult entertainment club in Shively. Read moreShively police seek suspects in 'targeted' double shooting that killed 1 outside adult club
Neighborhood roads remain snow-covered in Louisville more than a week after the storm, frustrating residents and officials.
Ā Read moreMany Louisville neighborhood roads remain untreated more than a week after snowstorm
As the snow piles up across Louisville, getting around has become nearly impossible for people who depend on wheelchairs or mobility scooters. Read more'Not fair, Louisville' | Wheelchair users struggle to navigate snow-covered sidewalks
Several womenĀ accused Rep. Daniel Grossberg of sexual harassment, claiming he sent inappropriate text messages about their appearance and reached out to them late at night. Read moreLouisville lawmaker fined, given public reprimand to settle sexual harassment probe
Louisville Metro Police were called to a home in the 600 block of Louis Coleman Jr. Drive at 9:30 p.m. Monday on a reported shooting. Read moreMan dies after shooting in Louisville's Shawnee neighborhood
Another quick hitting system is rolling toward our area for Tuesday.Ā Read moreTuesday brings another chance of snow for some
Yuri Kubo, a Columbus, Indiana, native, was just selected as a 2025 astronaut candidate for NASA. Read moreSouthern Indiana man selected as a NASA astronaut candidate, beating out 8,000 applicants
As the roster turnover continues at Louisville, head coach Jeff Brohm is also shuffling the coaching staff, naming two co-defensive coordinators and welcoming a pair of familiar faces back into the fold. Read moreLouisville names Ivey, Ellis co-defensive coordinators; adds Petrino and Morris to staff
Louisville's iconic Humana Tower on West Main Street will be renovated into a 1,000-room convention center hotel, Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Tuesday. Read moreLouisville developer to build new downtown tower, convert Humana building into 'world-class' hotel
One man died and another was injured in a targeted shooting outside an adult entertainment club in Shively. Read moreShively police seek suspects in 'targeted' double shooting that killed 1 outside adult club
Neighborhood roads remain snow-covered in Louisville more than a week after the storm, frustrating residents and officials.
Ā Read moreMany Louisville neighborhood roads remain untreated more than a week after snowstorm
As the snow piles up across Louisville, getting around has become nearly impossible for people who depend on wheelchairs or mobility scooters. Read more'Not fair, Louisville' | Wheelchair users struggle to navigate snow-covered sidewalks
Louisville Metro Police were called to a home in the 600 block of Louis Coleman Jr. Drive at 9:30 p.m. Monday on a reported shooting. Read moreMan dies after shooting in Louisville's Shawnee neighborhood
Another quick hitting system is rolling toward our area for Tuesday.Ā Read moreTuesday brings another chance of snow for some
Yuri Kubo, a Columbus, Indiana, native, was just selected as a 2025 astronaut candidate for NASA. Read moreSouthern Indiana man selected as a NASA astronaut candidate, beating out 8,000 applicants
Bullitt County school board members and parents fight to take early voting out of the schools in 2026, leading to a change from the county clerk. Read moreSchool board pushback prompts Bullitt County to change early voting plan
February is Black History Month, and there are many ways to celebrate and learn more about Black history in Kentucky and southern Indiana. Read moreBlack History Month 2026 events for the Louisville, southern Indiana area
Christopher ThompsonĀ was found guilty in December 2025Ā of robbery, kidnapping, sodomy and sexual abuse. Read moreMan sentenced in sexual assault of woman in south Louisville in 2023
In June, KeithĀ Ware happened to be in the right place at the right time.Ā Read moreLouisville truck driver honored with Meritorious Service Medal for rescuing MSD worker
Skyline Chili opens its fourth Louisville location in Springhurst, expanding the chainās presence in the city.Ā Ā Ā Read moreSkyline Chili opens 4th Louisville location in Springhurst
Located at Thomas Jefferson Middle School, the site was the first Neighborhood Place to open in Louisville in 1993. Read moreLouisville leaders, JCPS celebrate renovation of historic First Neighborhood Place in Newburg
Music icons join the Louisville Urban League for a "Sonic Shift" at the 2026 Derby Gala. Read moreCommon, Tank and the Bangas to headline Louisville Urban Leagueās 2026 Derby Gala
According to her citation, she was in a verbal argument with the man and it turned physical. Read moreWoman arrested after stabbing boyfriend in Louisvilleās Portland neighborhood
Police in Indiana arrested two people on drug charges. Read more2 people arrested on drug dealing, manufacturing charges in southern Indiana
An alleged carjacker was arrested early Saturday morning after leading Louisville police on a chase. Read moreAlleged 21-year-old carjacker arrested after police chase in Louisville
A Louisville man pleaded not guilty to kidnapping, robbery, and other charges in court Friday afterĀ allegedly posting a video on social media showing him threatening people with a gun. Read moreLouisville man charged after allegedly posting video threatening victims with gun
Police said the woman climbed in the passenger seat to try to stop him, but he pushed her out of the vehicle and hit another vehicle parked behind them. Read moreLouisville man accused of stealing woman's vehicle while she was putting groceries in trunk
Houck was transferred from the Roederer Correctional Complex in Oldham County. Read moreBrooks Houck transferred to prison in Muhlenberg County
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The Old Louisville Coffee Co-op announced Monday it would be closing after nearly four years in business. Read more'With a deeply heavy heart' | Worker-owned Old Louisville Coffee Co-op to close this spring
A new luxury hotel plannedĀ for downtown Louisville could significantly expand the cityās lodging capacity as tourism officials push for more rooms to attract major conventions and events. Read moreDespite major new hotel planned, downtown Louisville officials say more is needed
Greenside is scheduled to open Feb. 12 at 905 E. Main St., part of a multimillion-dollar development with the relocation of Gravely Brewing from its long-held Baxter Avenue location. Read moreLouisville brewery opening 'New York-style pizzeria' in brand new NuLu development
The celebration included free T-shirts for the first 100 customers, free hot coffee, and a charitable hoagie building competition between local first responders. Read moreLouisville's 3rd Wawa store opens on Dixie Highway in Pleasure Ridge Park
Gerber Products Company is voluntarily recalling limited batches of the Gerber Arrowroot Biscuits. Read moreGerber Arrowroot Biscuits recalled due to possible material contamination from flour supplier
The West Louisville Dream Team Inc., an economic development group made up of west Louisville residents and business owners, is buying the property in the city's Parkland neighborhood. Read moreTARC approves purchase of Louisville's Nia Center by west end group for $2.1 million
The snowy weather is a perfect time to hit the slopes. Read moreCrossroads | A look back at Dalton Godbey visiting Paoli Peaks in 2024 for snowboarding
On the next episode of Crossroads, WDRB's Dalton Godbey gives us a taste of the foods that make the Bluegrass famous. Read moreCrossroads | Kentucky is known around the country for many unique, flavor-filled dishes
A $20 million payout and a violent felon roaming the streets aren't just "darn the luck" moments. Read morePoint of View | Leadership problems at Louisville Metro Corrections