The scam claims there is a problem with your bank account that has to be handled immediately.
People see the horrendous devastation from the storm and want to help out, but it's easy to get lured into something.
The latest scams in the Kentuckiana area are catching people every day.
Travel costs are down slightly in 2024 which is good news for summer travelers, but there are still hidden extras that may raise your bill.
Better Business Bureau (BBB) is merging its Louisville and Lexington offices.
The agency is relocating from South Fourth Street in Old Louisville to Eastpoint Park Boulevard in east Louisville.
Hail that measured close to the size of a baseball in some places damaged cars and houses in Kentuckiana Thursday evening.
Here are some tips to avoid getting scammed.
Anyone who thinks they may be getting scammed or that a company is price gouging goods or services related to storm cleanup should contact the BBB or Kentucky General's Office.
The BBB is reminding shoppers to gift with caution this year.