Yum! Brands plans to move 550 employees to a new headquarters in downtown Louisville. Read moreLouisville-based Yum! Brands will move headquarters, 550 employees to downtown tower
The suspect fought with officers as he was being arrested. Read moreLouisville McDonald's employee arrested for allegedly pointing gun at customers
It's taken more than a decade in the ACC, but Louisville is finally making its first conference trip to Lane Stadium, and the timing couldn't be more intriguing. Read moreHow to Watch | No. 16 Louisville at Virginia Tech, TV info, point spread, storylines and more
Currently, Louisville has few rules governing massage parlors. Read moreLouisville eyes crackdown on unregulated massage parlors amid human trafficking concerns
One food pantry in southern Indiana has managed to keep families fed, but needs help from the public to continue as SNAP benefits run out. Read moreIndiana leaders urge emergency funding for SNAP as food pantry supplies dwindle
Exantus, 42, was released from jail Oct. 1 after serving less than half of his 20-year prison sentence for stabbing 6-year-old Logan Tipton to death in 2015. Read moreKentucky lawmakers urge parole board to deem Ronald Exantus 'ineligible' for re-release
Earlier this week, Gov. Mike Braun called for a special session to begin Nov. 3 to redraw congressional boundaries amid mounting pressure from the White House. Read moreIndiana's special session to revisit congressional maps likely won't start Monday
Food pantries in Kentucky and southern Indiana are working to meet increased demand from people impacted by the loss. Read moreNeed food assistance? Here's a list of food pantries and resources in the Louisville area
More than 500 juveniles have been shot, killed or charged as an adult for a violent crime in Louisville in the last five years. Read moreLouisville choir uses faith, music and mentorship to reach the city's youth
Louisville native and Dodgers catcher Will Smith, a former University of Louisville standout, is back in the World Series chasing his third championship ring while making his hometown proud. Read moreLouisville native Will Smith chasing third World Series ring with Dodgers
Yum! Brands plans to move 550 employees to a new headquarters in downtown Louisville. Read moreLouisville-based Yum! Brands will move headquarters, 550 employees to downtown tower
The suspect fought with officers as he was being arrested. Read moreLouisville McDonald's employee arrested for allegedly pointing gun at customers
It's taken more than a decade in the ACC, but Louisville is finally making its first conference trip to Lane Stadium, and the timing couldn't be more intriguing. Read moreHow to Watch | No. 16 Louisville at Virginia Tech, TV info, point spread, storylines and more
Currently, Louisville has few rules governing massage parlors. Read moreLouisville eyes crackdown on unregulated massage parlors amid human trafficking concerns
One food pantry in southern Indiana has managed to keep families fed, but needs help from the public to continue as SNAP benefits run out. Read moreIndiana leaders urge emergency funding for SNAP as food pantry supplies dwindle
Exantus, 42, was released from jail Oct. 1 after serving less than half of his 20-year prison sentence for stabbing 6-year-old Logan Tipton to death in 2015. Read moreKentucky lawmakers urge parole board to deem Ronald Exantus 'ineligible' for re-release
Earlier this week, Gov. Mike Braun called for a special session to begin Nov. 3 to redraw congressional boundaries amid mounting pressure from the White House. Read moreIndiana's special session to revisit congressional maps likely won't start Monday
Food pantries in Kentucky and southern Indiana are working to meet increased demand from people impacted by the loss. Read moreNeed food assistance? Here's a list of food pantries and resources in the Louisville area
More than 500 juveniles have been shot, killed or charged as an adult for a violent crime in Louisville in the last five years. Read moreLouisville choir uses faith, music and mentorship to reach the city's youth
Louisville native and Dodgers catcher Will Smith, a former University of Louisville standout, is back in the World Series chasing his third championship ring while making his hometown proud. Read moreLouisville native Will Smith chasing third World Series ring with Dodgers
Food pantries in Kentucky and southern Indiana are working to meet increased demand from people impacted by the loss. Read moreNeed food assistance? Here's a list of food pantries and resources in the Louisville area
The spill happened about 1 p.m. Thursday. Read moreGravel spill removed from ramp from I-265 South to I-64 East
Baptist Health Louisville shared photographs of some of its NICU babies with precious Halloween costumes. Read moreBaptist Health Louisville shares pictures of NICU babies in Halloween costumes
The new playground and wellness area will span more than 163,000 sq. ft., and is designed to accommodate kids of all ages and abilities. Read moreLouisville's St. Joseph's Children's Home building new playground, wellness complex
Airport authorities around the country are working with food assistance organizations to give emergency meals to those employees like the ones at the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. Read moreLouisville airport among several in US feeding federal workers during government shutdown
The United States Postal Service will honor "The Greatest" with commemorative stamps in 2026. Read moreUSPS to honor Muhammad Ali with commemorative stamps in 2026
Simpsonville police said officers responded to reports of shots fired on Buck Creek Road around 12:40 a.m. Wednesday. Read moreWoman fatally shot at Simpsonville apartment complex early Wednesday
A Pennsylvania man was arrested Saturday in a stolen vehicle and charged with three felonies. Read moreMan charged with grabbing young girl's leg in bathroom stall of Charlestown Jay C store
Ronald Exantus was arrested in Marion County, Florida last week, after he was found living next to a school. Read moreMan who killed Kentucky child in 2015 extradited from Florida for failing to register as a felon
A man was indicted for the 2024 murder of a 1-year-old girl in Louisville. Read more24-year-old indicted for murder of 1-year-old Louisville girl
Louisville police have identified the officer who shot and killed a man Monday who officers said approached them with a gun. Read moreLouisville police identify officer who shot and killed armed man in the Newburg neighborhood
A judge set the trial date for the man accused of breaking into the mansion of former Kentucky lawmaker Wesley Morgan and killing his daughter. Read moreJudge sets trial date for man accused of killing former Kentucky lawmaker’s daughter
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The owners of a cocktail bar on Bardstown Road plan to open a new concept on East Market Street in NuLu. Read moreNew cocktail bar planned for East Market Street in NuLu
As of Oct. 1, Amazon has ended its "invitee program," which allowed you to include other family members on your Amazon account. Read moreDon't Waste Your Money | Amazon tightens Prime sharing rules just before the holiday season
Owners Nick and Nicole Robey of Renshoku Ramen, a staple of Old Louisville, are closing its doors Wednesday, Oct. 29. Read moreOld Louisville’s Renshoku Ramen closes after years of setbacks
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is bringing 750 employees to the LG&E Center in downtown Louisville. Read moreLG&E Center set for renovations as Army Corps of Engineers prepares to move in
Norton Children’s is one step closer to designing its new pediatric care campus in Jeffersontown — and families across Kentucky are helping decide what it will look like. Read moreFamilies help shape design of Norton Children’s new pediatric care campus in Jeffersontown
A new Chick-fil-A restaurant could be coming to Dixie Highway. Read moreNew Chick-fil-A restaurant could be coming to Dixie Highway in Louisville
On the next episode of Crossroads, WDRB's Dalton Godbey takes us above, below and around Horse Cave, Kentucky. Read moreCrossroads | A small Kentucky town's name also tells its story
WDRB's Dalton Godbey takes us to the 127 Yard Sale to show us why people come out in big numbers. Read moreCrossroads | The world's longest yard sale gives the heart of Kentucky a unique experience
Parents need to be deeply involved when they give the keys of a 4,500-pound missile to the owner of an inexperienced, immature brain. Read morePoint of View | Lessons that need to be learned early by teen drivers: VIEWER RESPONSE