Police investigating death of man found in Shelbyville home as a homicide
Police said no arrested have been made, and the investigation is ongoing.
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Police said no arrested have been made, and the investigation is ongoing.
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By Josie Simpson On August 21st, the University of Louisville parking office announced that it would be adding more blue faculty spots. These new spots will be at the corner of S 4th Street and Brandeis Avenue, where the Cardinal Center used to reside. UofL purchased it in January 2025 during Dr. Kim Schatzel’s
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Traffic guards help escort children safely across streets and highways before and after school as well as help direct traffic flow.
Louisville police looking for more traffic guards to help at JCPS schools Read More »
The mobile experience is contained in a 56-foot-long 18-wheeler traveling all over the country, showing off innovative robotics and other advanced tools used to treat cancer in the chest and lungs.
UofL Health hosts innovative robotics lab for Waggener health academy students Read More »
Impulsive compulsive consumerizer that I am, it doesn’t take much. So, I was toast when the face stared out at me from the ‘zine rack by checkout at Jeff Bezos’ grocery store — purposely there to snare a dude with my predilection. From the way back machine. Someone I haven’t thought about for decades frankly. […]
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Kentucky and other states are all looking at higher costs on their end to pay for SNAP and other federally-administered programs after that bill passed earlier this summer.
SNAP costs shift expected to run Kentucky an extra $100 million a year Read More »
The rendings show what the new 350,000-square-foot building is expected to look like once complete.
New renderings show $180M building expansion at Kentucky Exposition Center Read More »
Gallatin County Sheriff Bud Webster speaks out about recent trespassing at Kentucky Speedway.
Gallatin County sheriff cracks down on people breaking into Kentucky Speedway Read More »
Expect delays as rolling roadblocks go into place during the day to help prepare the busy interchange at I-264 and U.S. 42 for the added traffic.
Blasting begins Tuesday to widen I-264 near new VA Hospital in east Louisville Read More »
Chief Kenny Kavanaugh held a news conference Thursday afternoon to make the announcement after a meeting with Mayor Mike Moore.
Jeffersonville’s police chief stepping down after 10 years of leadership Read More »
A Louisville grand jury on July 30 declined to indict Louisville Metro Police Officer Alyssa Begel on a charge of second-degree manslaughter in the death of 61-year-old Charles Briscoe.
Louisville officer was driving 95 mph in a 45 mph zone before fatal wreck, records show Read More »
A photo reel for media and social media promotion of Brei Carter performing in Chief’s Outsiders Round With Skyelor Anderson, Ben Kadlecek, Daya Dorado, Travis McCready, Trae Taylor & Rudy Gonzalez, presented by Country In Color
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Indiana State Police said a man stole nearly $1 million from his grandmother while she lived in an assisted living facility in southern Indiana.
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A 26-year-old nurse from Louisville earned the only ribbon given — second place — in the contest. No first or third place awards were issued. But why?
Brownie competition sparks culinary controversy at Kentucky State Fair Read More »