Person arrested for stabbing on Carbine Lane
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A person has been arrested in connection to a stabbing that sent one man to the hospital Thursday night. Louisville Police responded to a call of a stabbing in the 4000 block of Carbine Lane just after 8:30 p.m. on Jan. 29. Officers arrived to find a man who’d been stabbed multiple times.
10 Louisville, Kentucky Fried Chicken Spots Locals Trust Every Single Time
Louisville, Kentucky takes fried chicken personally, and that pride shows up the moment you hear the first crunch. This is not fast food obsession, but a deep respect for technique, seasoning, and patience. Locals know which places never slip, even on busy nights. Good fried chicken here feels dependable,...
Loss of Louisville’s Baxter Avenue Theatres leaves just two Kentucky indies still standing
For many movie lovers, independent theaters are like houses of worship — the flicker of the screen bringing together strangers in a dark room to share in collective dreams of faraway places and people, different languages and fantastic stories. But in Kentucky, just two dedicated art house cinemas are still in...
Four New Medical Cannabis Dispensaries Opens
The Kentucky Cannabis Industry Alliance (KCIA) announced that four new additional licensed medical cannabis dispensaries are opening across the commonwealth. Two new dispensaries are open to registered patients:. Blue Sage – 172 Imperial Way Nicholasville, KY. Green Releaf – 1900 Murphy Avenue Ext., Ferguson, KY. Two...
Proposed bill would freeze property taxes for Kentuckians 65 and older
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A state representative from Louisville is hoping to make life a little easier for people 65 or older by waiving their property taxes. Representative Daniel Grossberg, who represents District 30, has filed a lot of bills this session, but he tells WAVE this one, House Bill 317, is one he’s...
Timely Retinal Emergency Surgeries Under Threat in Kentucky
Access to timely retinal emergency surgeries in Kentucky is increasingly at risk due to healthcare consolidations and financial constraints. Hospitals have reduced their services, pushing urgent cases towards understaffed ambulatory surgical centers. These challenges, coupled with outdated Medicare payment...
People Drive From All Over Kentucky To Hunt For Treasures At This Massive Outlet...
The Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass in Simpsonville isn’t just a mall—it’s Kentucky’s retail wonderland. Nestled between Louisville and Lexington along I-64, this shopping paradise has become a destination that draws bargain hunters from every corner of the Commonwealth. You know how sometimes you need retail...
Clark Co. Sheriff tries to fire longtime Sgt. in merit board hearing
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. — The five members of the Clark County Sheriff's Office merit board heard testimony Thursday on whether or not to fire Sgt. Tom Higdon. Sheriff Scottie Maples has accused Higdon of not being fit to be a sergeant in his department anymore. The main accusation for firing...
‘There’s a lot of memories there’: Fire destroys 118-year-old church in St. Denis neighborhood
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A three-alarm fire destroyed Highland Park Missionary Baptist Church early Thursday morning, leaving the 118-year-old congregation without their physical home. Pleasure Ridge Park fire chief Jason Meiman said the blaze started just after midnight Thursday. Meiman explained, initially,...
Troubleshooters: Codes and Regulations director retires amid complaints of a toxic work environment
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Less than a week after WAVE Troubleshooters confronted the Louisville Metro Department of Codes and Regulations director about allegations of a toxic work environment, Richard Price announced his retirement as head of the department. Numerous employees contacted the Troubleshooters with...

















