Man sentenced to 30 years for fatal shooting at Louisville protest in 2020 asks...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The man who shot and killed a Louisville photographer during protests more than three years ago in Jefferson Square Park...
Kentucky lawmakers advance bill blocking local bans on retail dog and cat sales
Senate Bill 157 establishes some guidelines for selling dogs and cats in Kentucky. It requires retail pet stores to only sell to...
Oldham County student gets felony citations for putting staple in teacher’s drink
An Oldham County High School student was cited for two felonies after allegedly putting a staple in her teacher's soft drink bottle while the...
‘The people have finally spoken up’: Metro councilwoman reacts after Louisville ABC denies Family...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - A liquor license for thirteen Family Dollar stores across Louisville has been denied by Louisville's Alcoholic Beverage Control. It was the...
GOP Rep. Shockingly Claims Her White Father ‘Was a Slave’
A Kentucky state representative has sparked outrage and ridicule after trying to rewrite the past during Black History Month ...
Man who shot Louisville photographer during 2020 protests sentenced to 30 years in prison
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - A man who pleaded guilty to a killing at Jefferson Square Park during Breonna Taylor protests has learned his sentence. Steven...
Archives: Sewer explosion in 1981 launched manhole covers, devastated roads in Louisville
"The day the sewers blew up." That's how many remember what happened in Louisville in 1981. It was early on Feb. 13 when an...
Oldham County student facing charges after allegedly putting staple in teacher’s drink
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- An Oldham County High School student is facing charges after allegedly putting a staple in a teacher's drink. Oldham County...
Car crash on I-65 South in Bullitt County causing delays
BULLITT COUNTY, Ky. (WAVE) - Drivers traveling south in Bullitt County should be aware of a crash on Interstate 65 near the John Harper...
Kentucky GOP lawmakers file resolutions to explore breaking up JCPS
Republican state House and Senate lawmakers representing parts of Louisville filed a measure Monday that could lay the groundwork for splitting up Jefferson...

















