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"As soon as I told my colleagues the assignment, they understood it," Southern High School teacher Mário Ransan said.
Residents have two primary concerns: that the increased energy demand primarily benefits data centers and that customers may ...
LMPD's Robbery Unit is investigating a robbery that happened in the 5600 block of South Third Street at the Liquor Time in ...
High four-star running back Evan Hampton tells Rivals he has flipped his commitment from Louisville to Vanderbilt. Besides ...
Louisville Metro Government has shared feedback from listening sessions and the application details for the independent ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville drivers see increase in gas prices as the national average ticks up, as well. Average gasoline ...
Fifth Third is committed to driving meaningful, place-based community engagement across Kentucky. Through the Fifth Third ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville police said no victims were found and no shots were fired after a report of an active ...
The Trump administration has proposed cutting funding for housing assistance by 44%. Kentucky currently receives $650 million ...
Louisville Metro Police officials tell WAVE News that the panic that unfolded Sunday was caused by a loud bang that sounded like gunfire.
Thousands were evacuated after a false report at a national basketball tournament in Louisville, Kentucky caused panic.
Officials with the Kentucky Expo Center basketball tournament that was disrupted by false shooting reports are speaking about what partially caused it.