Negotiations have begun between the United States and Iran in Pakistan, days after a fragile, two-week ceasefire was announced. A U.S. delegation led by Vice President JD Vance and an Iranian delegation led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf each met with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif earlier Saturday. Meanwhile, Israel struck more targets in Lebanon, with at least three people killed. The conflict has caused thousands of deaths and disrupted the global economy, particularly through Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Read moreUS-Iran talks begin in Pakistan as war's fragile ceasefire holds
Football has always had a talent for inventing new ways to break your heart. Read moreCRAWFORD | Louisville lost a football game to a rule that sounded made up, until it wasn't
LMPD said there are no known suspects at this time. Read moreMan dead after shooting in Louisville's Portland neighborhood, police say
Organized crime targets used cooking oil from restaurants, stealing it for profitable biofuel resale.
Read moreOrganized crime targets used cooking oil, thefts rise in Louisville
Police are searching for a man who escaped from a transport vehicle outside the Nelson County Correctional Center in Bardstown, Kentucky Friday. Read morePolice looking for inmate who escaped while being transferred to Nelson County
The shooting left deep scars across the community and brought widespread grief that still lingers. Read more3 years later, Louisville remembers victims of Old National Bank shooting
The former University of Kentucky student athlete indicted in her baby’s death was in court Friday. Read moreFormer UK student pleads not guilty to manslaughter charge in death of newborn baby
Louisville needs 45 lifeguards to work the city's pools in the Algonquin, Sun Valley, Fairdale and Camp Taylor neighborhoods. Read moreCamp Taylor pool reopening this summer as Louisville hires lifeguards for the season
A Scottsburg farmer says rising property taxes could force him off land his family has owned for more than 200 years. Read moreRising property taxes threaten Scottsburg farm owned by same family since 1817
Negotiations have begun between the United States and Iran in Pakistan, days after a fragile, two-week ceasefire was announced. A U.S. delegation led by Vice President JD Vance and an Iranian delegation led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf each met with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif earlier Saturday. Meanwhile, Israel struck more targets in Lebanon, with at least three people killed. The conflict has caused thousands of deaths and disrupted the global economy, particularly through Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Read moreUS-Iran talks begin in Pakistan as war's fragile ceasefire holds
Football has always had a talent for inventing new ways to break your heart. Read moreCRAWFORD | Louisville lost a football game to a rule that sounded made up, until it wasn't
LMPD said there are no known suspects at this time. Read moreMan dead after shooting in Louisville's Portland neighborhood, police say
Organized crime targets used cooking oil from restaurants, stealing it for profitable biofuel resale.
Read moreOrganized crime targets used cooking oil, thefts rise in Louisville
Police are searching for a man who escaped from a transport vehicle outside the Nelson County Correctional Center in Bardstown, Kentucky Friday. Read morePolice looking for inmate who escaped while being transferred to Nelson County
The shooting left deep scars across the community and brought widespread grief that still lingers. Read more3 years later, Louisville remembers victims of Old National Bank shooting
The former University of Kentucky student athlete indicted in her baby’s death was in court Friday. Read moreFormer UK student pleads not guilty to manslaughter charge in death of newborn baby
Louisville needs 45 lifeguards to work the city's pools in the Algonquin, Sun Valley, Fairdale and Camp Taylor neighborhoods. Read moreCamp Taylor pool reopening this summer as Louisville hires lifeguards for the season
A Scottsburg farmer says rising property taxes could force him off land his family has owned for more than 200 years. Read moreRising property taxes threaten Scottsburg farm owned by same family since 1817
Louisville NAACP urges veto of JCPS board bill, citing representation, transparency and legal concerns. Read moreLouisville NAACP opposes JCPS board changes, seeks veto from governor
LouisvilleCon returns April 11 with comics, cosplay, gaming and pop culture at Triple Crown Pavilion. Read moreLouisvilleCon returns April 11 with comics, cosplay and pop culture celebration
Fire officials said crews from Anchorage-Middletown Fire & EMS and St. Matthews Fire responded to the 11200 block of Coventry Greens Drive just before noon Friday on a reported house fire. Read more2 adults, 2 dogs displaced after east Louisville house fire
CBP seized $9.2M in counterfeit luxury jewelry shipments at Louisville facility. Read moreLouisville customs officers confiscate $9.2M in fake jewelry
Two people were injured and four were displaced after a structure fire on South Floyd Street early Friday morning. Read moreLithium battery failure sparks early-morning South Floyd Street fire
A male inmate was put in a holding cell with a female inmate at the Bullitt County jail last month. Read moreSergeant fired after male, female inmates mistakenly placed together in Bullitt County jail cell
Louisville police have stepped up patrols in busy areas such as the Highlands and Waterfront Park in response to large, disruptive groups, mostly juveniles, gathering in those areas in recent weeks. Read moreSurveillance video shows LMPD's response as large groups of teens gather at Big Four Bridge
Man arrested in Crawford County after allegedly threatening officers with sharp object, police say. Read moreNew Albany man arrested after allegedly waving sharp object at officers
Jeffersonville Police are investigating after shots were fired in a residential area. Read moreJeffersonville police take two suspects into custody after reported gunfire
The teen faces charges in connection with the shooting of another 16-year-old on Greenwood Avenue. Read more16-year-old arrested in February shooting in Louisville's Chickasaw neighborhood
Davon Brown faces a long list of charges, including robbery, receiving stolen property, and criminal mischief. Read more18-year-old arrested after Louisville chase involving stolen gun, car
Police said 19-year-old Matthew Davis admitted the photos were his. Read moreLouisville man arrested after child porn found on computer loaned to friend
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A Smoketown building on East Broadway is being renovated for health care retail tenants and travel nurse apartments. Read moreSmoketown building to add health care tenants, travel nurse apartments in Louisville
An indoor golf chain is planning to open several new stores in Louisville. Read moreAnother Nine indoor golf experience plans Louisville expansion
Braun said the state will patrol the pumps to monitor prices and ensure savings. Read moreIndiana drivers welcome relief at the pump as gas tax is suspended for 30 days
Organizers say the market will feature more than 30 vendors selling baked goods, art, clothing and other handcrafted items. Read moreSpeed Park Artisan & Farmers Market to host opening night celebration
Data show the growing popularity of short-term rentals may be impacting hotels. Read moreShort-term rentals surge as Kentucky Derby approaches in Louisville
The space is located at Barret and Highland avenues, near several local small businesses. Read moreNew deli, retail concept planned for former ShopBar space in Louisville's Germantown neighborhood
A new season of Crossroads is here, and it all starts in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey takes us to the place where Kentucky began
In the newest episode of Crossroads, WDRB's Dalton Godbey finds that bourbon is at the heart of communities across the Bluegrass. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey gets a taste of history with the Master Distiller at Four Roses
Every current board seat will be up for election this November. Read morePoint of View | JCPS is to be forever changed