‘It’s just a blessing’ | 150 women walk in 17th annual Survivors Parade before Kentucky Oaks
Before the fillies hit the track for the 151st Kentucky Oaks, 150 breast and ovarian cancer survivors and fighters took part in the annual Survivors Parade.
Before the fillies hit the track for the 151st Kentucky Oaks, 150 breast and ovarian cancer survivors and fighters took part in the annual Survivors Parade.
While much of the focus during Kentucky Derby season falls on the horses and trainers, the safety and health of jockeys is just as critical — and requires a unique level of care.
Louisville medical team provides on-site care to keep jockeys safe at Churchill Downs Read More »
Mia Whitton uses her diagnoses call on young women to be mindful of the warning signs.
The law, passed earlier this year, requires all school boards across the state to adopt policies that prohibit the use of cell phones during classroom instruction.
JCPS to consider stricter cell phone policy to comply with new state law Read More »
As the federal REAL ID enforcement deadline approaches, Kentucky lawmakers are urging a delay, citing long lines and overwhelmed driver’s license facilities across the state.
Lawmakers say delay of Kentucky’s Real ID deadline needed as some wait in line for hours Read More »
Medical professionals warn that the violence could worsen the state’s ongoing health care worker shortage.
Health care workers face rising violence in Kentucky, renewing calls for reform Read More »
JCPS estimates it averages about 300 teacher vacancies annually, but retention rates remain higher than national average.
More schools are exploring the possibility of keeping cellphones out of the classroom, and a Louisville school is the latest to gauge parents’ interest.
Louisville high school surveying parents on creating ‘phone-free’ school Read More »
The Algonquin Park swimming pool will open as scheduled on Memorial Day, but an opening date for the Camp Taylor pool hasn’t been set.
Louisville’s Camp Taylor swimming pool is opening behind schedule due to weather delays Read More »
Anchorage Middletown Fire and EMS has performed one true water rescue and made five calls to assist people not in immediate danger.
River Road remains under water due to historic flooding Read More »
Nearly a week of heavy rain wreaked havoc on Kentucky and southern Indiana, and rural areas of Nelson County have seen some unique challenges from the rising floodwaters.
Nelson County residents hammered by floodwaters leaning on neighbors for help, rescue Read More »
Carrollton police said they notified everyone in the evacuation zone that they need to leave, but to be aware that if they choose to stay they may not be able to get help as the water continues to rise.
Shelters set up in Carrollton, Kentucky, as residents leave mandatory evacuation zones Read More »
Homes along pretty much every body of water are dealing with the direct consequences of this flooding across the Commonwealth.
Rising Ohio River floods Louisville neighborhoods, forcing evacuation Read More »
It’s a day to reflect and honor those who served in one of America’s most controversial wars.
A Louisville veteran turns 100 years old Saturday and he’s celebrating in daredevil style.
Louisville WWII veteran turns 100, plans to celebrate birthday by jumping out of plane Read More »