Excessive heat warnings are coming for the Louisville area this week, and the dangerous temperatures can also be dangerous for pets.
The temperature inside a car can increase by 20 degrees in just 10 minutes.
In order to prove just how quickly a car parked during the summertime can heat up, Jordan Yuodis, with Jefferson County Fire, and Sgt. Carey Huls with Indiana State Police put their bodies to the test.
A Kentucky legislators said manufactures would have to install some type of weight sensor in the back seat of cars, similar to an airbag sensor in the front seats.
Armed with a sheet pan, a roll of cookie dough and a frozen pizza, we conducted an experiment on Friday.
More than 50 children died in 2018 after being left in a hot car and, so far this year, 18 children have died.
A toddler died after being left alone in a hot car for several hours at the University of Southern Indiana.
It's a summertime warning police departments wish they didn't have to give.