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During the summer of 1944, children under the age of 14 could not participate in some of their usual activities due to a polio outbreak in the Louisville area.
A Louisville family mourns the loss of 13-year-old Derrick Saunders Jr., who was swept away by the Ohio River and was ...
Along one of Louisville’s most bustling corridors, the Parking Authority of River City (PARC) is looking to bring in more money.
Queer Kentucky has announced the return of Bourbon & Belonging, Kentucky’s Queer Bourbon Week, taking place October 3–5.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — All lanes on the Clark Memorial Bridge are closed due to a crash Friday afternoon. TRIMARC reported the ...
Kentucky lawmakers are trading in the detailed marble and granite of the state Capitol building for simple paint on drywall.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Another prospect in the Class of 2026 is opting to go somewhere else after previously committing to the ...
One of Kentucky’s all-time basketball greats, Darius Miller, retired from nearly a decade-long professional career in 2021 ...
Louisville Metro Police were called to the Clark Memorial Bridge just after 7:05 p.m. on a report of a crash involving a ...
Wondering when your town is holding its Fourth of July fireworks show? Here’s a list of some of the shows happening in or ...
The Brown-Forman Lawn will be transformed Saturday into Kentucky’s largest taproom for the eighth annual Kentucky Craft Bash.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Kentucky health officials announced that four new cases of measles have been reported this week.