Alberta O. Jones was the first Black woman to pass the Kentucky Bar. She then became Louisville's first female prosecutor in 1965. Jones was a national leader in civil rights activism.
You would think that insurance will cover you in the event of an accident, but it all depends on what your policy covers and how much.
On April 10, 2023, the nightmare that had gripped countless schools, businesses and communities across America arrived at home.
Since then, they've come up with Amplify 502 Youth, which includes every zip code in Louisville. Many local youths often live challenging but overlooked lives.
Richard Allen, the man accused of the 2017 murders of Abby Williams and Libby German, is asking the Indiana Supreme Court to have his original lawyers reinstated and the special judge removed.
The teenager who shot two people inside an Indiana middle school five years ago could be released into his parent's custody.
In early April, his parents were told by Norton Healthcare the child was no longer a candidate for another heart transplant and he would be removed from the life-sustaining treatment, a lawsuit claims.
Louisville Underground is now applying for 2,700,000 square feet of space, nearly one million more square feet in the underground area.
The body was found late Tuesday night.
Owner Tracy Davenport was recently charged with two counts of theft in Floyd County and theft and fraud in Clark County.