The corner of 13th and Muhammad Ali Boulevard was officially named the area Old Walnut Way.
As one of only two grocery stores in the west end, the early closing makes a community known as a food desert more dry.
June 1 marks the start of Gun Violence Awareness month. For many families, it's a difficult day to get through.
For three hours, people shouted and held signs, making sure those driving downtown knew why they were protesting.
There are 13 Louisville Metro Council seats at stake this year in a primary that could be the last of its kind.
A Louisville Metro Council member asked for the state of Kentucky to help decrease long lines at the Driver Licensing Regional Office on Broadway in the city's West end.
For years, Demetrius McDowell made a name for himself as a gang member on the streets of Louisville. He earned his reputation the old fashioned way: in gangs, trafficking drugs and multiple stints in prison.
The WDRB Investigates team tackled a wide range of topics in Louisville and southern Indiana in 2023, everything from holding those in power accountable and working to protect citizens from scammers at home.
Some of the questions leaders are asking include what do you want to see or not see in the neighborhood and what kind of services are needed here.
By January 2025, at least half of the Metro Council will have turned over since the end of 2022, and the filing deadline for seeking reelection is about a month away.