While Brown has claimed he never meant to hurt or kill anyone, prosecutors allege that he took “direct aim” at Greenberg and shot at him multiple times, twice hitting the desk where the mayoral candidate was sitting. The wall immediately behind where Greenberg was sitting had multiple bullet holes, according to pictures of the scene.
Emery Scott Lee was selected to lead the nonprofit's largest of 12 statewide Opportunity Centers, which is scheduled to officially open on March 20.
Jefferson Community and Technical College held a "career connector" Saturday. More than 70 students had the chance to engage with Louisville's top employers like U of L Health.
Kentucky Community and Technical College System will receive nearly $6 million in federal grant funding, officials announced Wednesday.
A post by the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum on social media, said The Osbourne Brothers, made up of Bobby and younger brother Sonny, produced "a string of timeless hits, each resonating with their signature sound."
Four Louisville institutions are hoping they can come together to transform a major district in the heart of downtown, improving where people work, learn and get medical care.
Nelson County Schools partnered with Western Kentucky University (WKU) to create a K-12 teacher apprenticeship program through Tech Ready Apprentices for Careers in Kentucky.
A $700,000 federal grant will help fund a program in Louisville aimed at funneling resources toward kids at high risk of violence.
City leaders broke ground Tuesday on a 280-unit affordable housing complex in west Louisville.
The $5.8 billion electric vehicle battery park by Ford Motor Co. and its Korean partner, SK Group, is being built just off Interstate 65 in Hardin County.