Louisville woman charged with vehicular homicide after 19-year-old killed in Logan Street crash
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A woman was charged with vehicular homicide while under the influence after allegedly crashing into a building Thursday afternoon and killing one person. Louisville Metro Police Department spokesperson Adam Sears said officers responded around 4:53 p.m. to reports of an injury crash in the 700.
Sinner’s Prayer: A Dan Randolph/Greg Zhu Mystery
Don’t miss any blog tour posts! Click the link here. The remains of a highly regarded church member who disappeared without a trace almost forty years earlier are found buried in the basement of Parkvale Presbyterian Church in Louisville. Almost immediately after the discovery, another much-beloved former member dies b
More prep work ahead of I-65 closure; bridge work prompts detour in LaRue County
The summer closure of Interstate 65 through downtown Louisville begins in just over two weeks, and more closures are in effect this weekend as crews prepare for the work and the detour. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District Five says one lane of southbound I-65 at the I-65/I-264 interchange and lanes on...
Sun and shade perennials to plant now that return every year
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — When it comes to your garden or outdoor landscaping, sometimes it can be best to work smarter, not harder. We do that with perennials. They die back in the winter and return every spring. Popular sun-loving perennials include salvia, the so-called butterfly bush, black-eyed susan...
Louisville jail finds new interim medical provider
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Days after putting out a call for a new medical provider, Louisville's jail has found one in the interim. The Louisville Metro Department of Corrections (LMDC) and Metro Government selected Comprehensive Correctional Care (3C) as it's interim medical and mental health services provider. “Our priority
Statue unveiled for first female prosecutor in Kentucky
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Louisville and Kentucky history maker has a new statue in downtown Louisville. The statue of Alberta O. Jones, a civil rights leader and the first Black woman admitted to the Kentucky bar, is in the Hall of Justice Plaza on West Jefferson Street in downtown.
Suspect in custody after Clark County police pursuit ends on Kennedy Bridge
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A suspect is in custody after a police pursuit Friday ended on the Kennedy Bridge in Louisville. Around 4:30 p.m., a TRIMARC camera showed a heavy police presence with both Indiana State Police and Jeffersonville Police on scene, and southbound lanes on Interstate 65 on the bridge were closed.
‘It traumatized us’: Victims who lost thousands to Louisville moving company share their experience
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Inside Linda Manica’s Louisville apartment is a lifetime of living: furniture, clothes, mementos, and more. What’s not easy to spot is the pain she suffered moving in. Linda was one of several victims in the Attorney General’s complaint about Margaret’s Movers filed back in August 2025.
Texas Roadhouse to close original 1993 restaurant for new Clarksville location
CLARKSVILLE, Ind. — Texas Roadhouse plans to relocate its original 1993 restaurant later this year. On Friday, officials told WHAS11 that a new Texas Roadhouse restaurant is being built near the Bubba's 33 on Veteran's Parkway in Clarksville, Ind. That new, 10,000-square-foot restaurant is expected to open sometime in.
Duke in Danger of Being Overtaken as ACC’s Top Team
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