Severe thunderstorms forecasted to drench Louisville starting Wednesday
This year’s April could see large amounts of rain.
Severe thunderstorms forecasted to drench Louisville starting Wednesday Read More »
This year’s April could see large amounts of rain.
Severe thunderstorms forecasted to drench Louisville starting Wednesday Read More »
The National Weather Service confirmed an EF-1 tornado struck homes near Shepherdsville, triggering community cleanup efforts.
Williams is an emerging leader in athletics who carries the ball and doesn’t even play the sport.
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The dashboard launched in April 2023, a few weeks after the David Beyer report into deaths inside LMDC. It had been down since Sept. 2024 because of a new software.
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Some residents believe officials waited too long to turn on the county’s tornado sirens during Sunday’s severe weather.
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“Life is just so fragile and as kids like we think like we’re invincible and we’re really not,” Central Hardin student Mason Durham said.
Storm damage surveys are ongoing in Jefferson, Meade, Hardin and Bullitt counties with more surveys likely.
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By Sara Montoya On Thursday, the Kentucky General Assembly voted to override Governor Andy Beshear’s veto of House Bill 4 (HB 4), officially enacting it into law. The bill prohibits public universities and colleges from funding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and bans the establishment of any offices or training related to those programs.
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By Jai’Michael Anderson Cardinal Drag Haus hosted its largest annual drag event for the 28th time on Friday night. Big names in Louisville’s drag scene, like Leah Halston, joined with student performers in a sparkling expression of queer identity. Over 70 attendees gathered in the SAC Ballroom for the show. Some performers, including local
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Check out live weather radar as severe weather moves across the Louisville area.
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A judge gave the ousted board members a declaratory judgement at about 4:20 p.m., and the board members went and voted on the fire territory at 5 p.m.
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By Jai’Michael Anderson Gerry Bradley released his first university-wide statement as UofL president on March 27. He addressed concerns about the recent change and stated the goals of his administration. “I want to assure you today that the University of Louisville is in a very good place, and my goal is to ensure that our
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Louisville Downtown Partnership wants office workers back in person and more residents living downtown.
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Eli Heacock, 16, took his own life less than an hour after being contacted by online predators. FBI Louisville says he is one of thousands of kids being targeted.
Steve Lawson’s attorneys object to new DNA testing, according to prosecutors.