KYTC seeks input on improving connectivity of northwest Louisville to the rest of the city
There are 24 different potential projects KYTC has laid out for what they say will be a massive undertaking.
There are 24 different potential projects KYTC has laid out for what they say will be a massive undertaking.
It’s happening from 9 a.m. to noon at 201 East 15th Street.
The protest was part “Good Trouble Lives On” protest to honor civil rights leader and Congressman John Lewis on the fifth anniversary of his death.
The camper could be seen drifting in the rushing water before hitting a bridge on Shorts Corner Road.
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The 750-square-foot store is expected to employ 12 people.
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Police said suspects are stealing VIN numbers, getting keys made and returning to steal the vehicles.
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A ceremony was held in honor of Patty and the late Jim Williamson. It also served as a celebration for the new Patty and Jim Williamson Endowment Fund.
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City officials say the problem isn’t an overwhelming number of emergency calls — it’s the lack of EMTs to respond.
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Tommy Ballard spent the last 18 months of his life searching for his daughter Crystal Rogers, and a mother of five who disappeared in July 2015 from Bardstown, Kentucky.
Money raised to help the Silver Creek High School baseball team went missing and now police are investigating.
An attorney for Misty Noel is asking for a new judge, saying Judge Larry Medlock’s behavior on a TV news clip shows he’s biased.
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OneWest is in the early stages of developing a 24 hour childcare facility on Broadway.
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The college closed in 2017, sitting vacant and abandoned for nearly a decade.
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Severe thunderstorms are rolling through Kentucky and southern Indiana on Thursday.