Louisville bar owner describes aftermath of UPS plane crash as ‘war zone’
“It looks like Stooges is sitting in a war zone, and I don’t know why it was saved.”
Louisville bar owner describes aftermath of UPS plane crash as ‘war zone’ Read More »
“It looks like Stooges is sitting in a war zone, and I don’t know why it was saved.”
Louisville bar owner describes aftermath of UPS plane crash as ‘war zone’ Read More »
Senate Transportation Chair Jimmy Higdon, R-Lebanon, presented his Phone Down Kentucky Act Tuesday to lawmakers in Frankfort.
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The city has already invested $4 million to upgrade utilities, and another $11 million from the state will fund major infrastructure improvements.
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The property has been privately owned for decades by the Stewart family, who previously operated the Lawyer’s Overlook event center on the site.
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Three people were inside when it happened around 1:30 Monday morning.
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For the first time in decades, football is the main attraction at Indiana University.
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Brad Watkins waived his right for a separate sentencing hearing after pleading guilty to several charges Tuesday morning.
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In at least one instance, the suspects exchanged gunfire with a homeowner who confronted them.
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The suspects were seen on surveillance video reaching into purses or carts, when victims weren’t looking.
Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city is “on the right track.”
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The new vehicles will provide patrol officers with a safe and innovative way to remain accessible and visible to downtown residents, workers, and visitors.
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LMPD is launching Save-A-Casing, a voluntary initiative aimed at helping gun owners protect their property and assist law enforcement in recovering lost or stolen guns.
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LMAS confirmed that Katherine Laird, an executive administrator, is no longer employed as of Sept. 10, 2025. That was just days after LMAS officers cited her for neglect involving two dogs named Sammy and Lilly.
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The department’s chief deputy agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanors at a hearing on Friday.
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Authorities in Scottsburg are questioning why it took several days to alert the public after a 72-year-old convicted murderer went missing.
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