A west Louisville bar has shut down temporarily after a shooting suspended its liquor license.

Richard Essex
Copper wire theft along Louisville’s interstates wasn’t a major problem until 2020. But since then, KYTC says it’s become a costly and dangerous issue.
The ordinance, which passed 20-2 with two council members withholding their votes, updates legal language to allow park rangers access to state-mandated training and professional certification that previously was unavailable under the existing chapter.
The Meade County Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously Tuesday not to recommend the proposed zoning change for the site near Brandenburg.
City data shows homicides, non-fatal shootings and carjackings are all down. But for the more than 200 people who filled a violence prevention meeting Monday, many say it doesn’t feel that way.
Senior night at Floyd Central was bittersweet Thursday, marked by memories, grief, and resilience.
Louisville Metro Police confirms it assisted the FBI with an investigation into the staff member.
According to court records, Tiffany Cole Hall’s misuse of credit cards began in 2017 and continued for more than five years.
While the tech giant builds out its new campus at the River Ridge Commerce Center, a group of local women are working behind the scenes to make sure residents understand what the project could mean for southern Indiana.