After years of working to help women get a fresh start in Louisville, a local nonprofit is closing its doors.
Local churches and organizations are handing out supplies for those in need.
JCPS started its summer meal program last week, providing free meals for any child 18 and younger. Breakfasts and lunches are offered five days a week at 140 sites like schools, parks and community centers across Louisville.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A nonprofit in Louisville is promoting violence prevention by teaching the game of basketball to children.
The group's goal is to help prevent opioid deaths and to help people struggling with substance abuse.
Meghan's Mountains sponsored the cruise to allow those who are battling cancer to enjoy an afternoon together.
A local nonprofit is being forced to put a new program on hold, saying some of its needed donations were taken.
The class is free for all ages and will be held this Saturday at 4 p.m. at 2001 West Broadway, suite number 8.
Voting is hungry work, but restaurants are stepping up to ease your Election Day munchies.