Live weather radar: Track snow as it moves over Kentucky and southern Indiana
A few inches of snow are expected to fall Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know.
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A few inches of snow are expected to fall Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know.
Live weather radar: Track snow as it moves over Kentucky and southern Indiana Read More »
A settlement was announced last summer, but insurance companies held out, insisting that they should have the right to go after the defendants separately.
By Jai’Michael Anderson President Kim Schatzel delivered her State of the University address to campus on Thursday, Feb. 6 in Strickler Hall. Around 60 attendees gathered for the live-streamed event, most of the crowd being university staff and faculty. Schatzel provided several updates, celebrating U of L’s recent growth and success in various areas. Student
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The quake struck at 6:23 p.m. local time in the middle of the sea and had a depth of 10 kilometers, the USGS said.
By Payton Carns On Wednesday, February 5, United States Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor received the Brandeis Medal, the “highest honor” given by the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law. Established in 1983, the medal, like the law school, gets its name from former Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis, and is awarded to
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By Chris Carter The University of Louisville’s CML’s Chinese Club host a Lunar New Year Celebration fair in the Red Barn on Feb. 7, 2025. Students from Sacred Heart Academy, Francis Park School, and North Oldham High School visit the University of Louisville to join in on the festivities. CML’s Chinese Club prepared crafts, food,
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“You see a kid in your classroom and then all of a sudden you don’t see them anymore,” one JCPS teacher said. “And you know the reason why.”
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A rain and snow mix is likely to develop over Kentuckiana next week.
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This small city nestled along the Ohio River is known for its local charm and connection to bourbon.
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The disappearance of Hayden Manis is unusual because the child has been missing for not just for a few days or weeks or even months.
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Late Thursday afternoon, Floyd County Emergency Management announced the bridge is also now closed to foot traffic.
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Nina Flores received the ExCEL award from WHAS11 Wednesday and our partner Miracle Playgrounds presented her with $1,000 to spend in the classroom.
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Deputy Zach Andry was shot multiple times on Jan. 3 while responding to a stalled vehicle near West Baden Springs.
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Multiple tornado warnings were issued for south Central Kentucky early Thursday morning.
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The Louisville native tours with some of hip-hop music’s biggest stars.
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