Parents arrested after police say baby found in Shepherdsville home infested with roaches, bed bugs Monday, Feb 15 2021 

Two Shepherdsville parents have been charged with criminal abuse of a child after authorities say their 1-month-old was found suffering from dehydration in a roach-infested home.

Emergency rooms prepare for potential influx of injuries with winter weather Monday, Feb 15 2021 

If you do get hurt, when should you head to the emergency room?

Nominate your favorite educator for Kentucky’s Teacher of the Year award Monday, Feb 15 2021 

Saturday, Feb. 20, is the final day to submit nominations.

Gov. Beshear asks public to limit travel Monday and Tuesday as winter storm bears down Monday, Feb 15 2021 

If you don't have to be on the roads, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is asking you to please limit travel for the next two days.

JCPS reopening recommendation delayed as district opts for more board discussion Monday, Feb 15 2021 

Kentucky's largest district has not held in-person classes since March 2020.

       

Kentucky’s child care workers moving up the list in COVID-19 vaccine priority Monday, Feb 15 2021 

The state started prioritizing those 70 and older on Feb. 1, though those in tiers 1a and 1b remain eligible.

       

Two longtime customers have bought Uptown Cafe, and it will reopen this spring Monday, Feb 15 2021 

Uptown Cafe's regulars were regulars for a reason — and they weren't about to let the 35-year-old business at 1624 Bardstown Road close.

       

These Kentucky schools, COVID-19 vaccine sites and more are closed due to winter storm Monday, Feb 15 2021 

As of Tuesday, the National Weather Service said about 5.5 inches of fresh snow fell in Louisville, and more snow is expected later in the week.

      

BRIEF: University to remain closed tomorrow due to weather Monday, Feb 15 2021 

By Joseph Garcia —

The University of Louisville will remain closed tomorrow, Feb. 16, for the sixth day in a row due to severe winter weather. University offices will remain remote and any in-person classes are canceled and will be held virtually.

Although most of campus will be closed, some locations will remain open for students living in campus housing. These dining locations will stay open, but have reduced hours:

  • Ville Grill:  Brunch 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.  Dinner 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
  • POD Market at University Tower Apartments  Noon – 6 p.m..
  • Wendy’s: Noon – 6 p.m.
  • Papa John’s: Noon – 6 p.m.

These hours could change depending on how safe it is for staff to travel, so check Campus Dining’s website for more immediate updates.

Ekstrom Library and the U of L Campus Bookstore will also be closed during this time.

Jefferson county was put under its second winter storm warning Monday morning by the National Weather Service.

“The first wave of wintry weather has wrapped up,” the weather service said. “But the second, and more potent wave will move into the region early this afternoon bringing moderate to at times heavy wintry precipitation.” They said the heaviest snowfall is expected Monday afternoon and evening.

Driving conditions are said to be difficult, if not impossible, due to the ice, sleet and snow. If you must travel, the weather service recommends “keeping an extra flashlight, food and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency.”

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SEE IT: Winter storm breezes through Louisville this week Monday, Feb 15 2021 

Snow blankets Louisville this week from 6 to 12 inches.

      

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