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VIDEO: Snake slithers onto green at Valhalla, Shelbyville man removes it
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Who let this guy in?. The PGA of America posted a video of an unwanted visitor during the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club. A large snake made its way onto the second hole of the course. It slithered around, unbothered, as you can see in this video:
The Butchertown Art Fair returns in June. Here is your complete guide
It's nearly time for The Butchertown Art Fair, a juried art show that showcases diverse, high-quality artists from the region and beyond. This year's art show, presented by Martin on Main, will return to its original location at the 800 and 900 blocks of E. Washington St. on Saturday, June 1 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, June 2, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Four years later, family still looking for answers to Portland murder
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — "I want my kid back, and that's something I'll ever have. So at this point, I just want justice,” said Jessica Patterson. May 18, 2020 forever changed the lives of those who knew and loved 22-year-old Austin Johnes. Forced to face another year without answers,...
Welcome to the Bishop’s Table, where 'enemies meet' to make Louisville better
It's just before 9 a.m. on a Friday and people are slowly trickling into Gospel Missionary Church. A woman at the front sings into a microphone as others take their seats around two tables that run down the center of the room — more rec hall than sanctuary. There are the regulars, who greet...
Vote for the Louisville-area high school Student of the Week
The three nominees for Courier Journal Student of the Week are described as advanced, inquisitive and phenomenal. Read about them and help select the best of the best. Voting is open until noon Thursday, May 23. You can vote at the bottom of this story. ...
Discover the best of the beaters at the Beatersville Car and Bike Show
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The 19th Beatersville Car and Bike Show features traditional hot rods and customs. WDRB’s Keith Kaiser got a look at some of these unique rides before Sunday, May 26th. It takes place in Kentucky on the Sunday before Memorial Day each year. The 2024...
11-year-old rapper spreads positivity through lyrics
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - An 11-year-old aspiring rapper is wasting no time making her dreams come true. Her first single is already playing on local radio stations. Clean Jai believes the music she creates helps people become better versions of themselves. She hasn’t been on the music scene long, but one of her songs already made it to a local radio station.
Man dies after crashing motorcycle into guardrail in Oldham County, police say
OLDHAM COUNTY, Ky. — A Prospect man is dead after a crash involving a motorcycle in Oldham County. According to Oldham County police, it happened just after 4 p.m. on Thursday on U.S. Highway 42 near Tirbracken Lane. Officers say Donovan Pike, 69, was on a motorcycle traveling west...
When is Gazebo Festival? Here's everything to know about Jack Harlow's two-day music festival
Fire up those group texts and grab your frisbees, blankets, hydration packs, and sunscreen. Louisville native Jack Harlow's multi-day outdoor hip hop music event, Gazebo Festival, takes over downtown during Memorial Day weekend. The two-day music festival, held May 25-26 at Louisville's scenic Waterfront Park, 131 River Road, features 26...
'End of an era': The Back Door in the Highlands closes after nearly four decades
The sign placed on the door may have come as a shock to longtime customers. But closing time had come for The Back Door, the well-loved neighborhood bar and restaurant in the Highlands. The place was known for its chicken wings and the faces of patrons painted on its walls...
Don't Waste Your Money | Fewer remote jobs are available, but some businesses are still hiring
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The swing to full-time remote work is over, and Forbes reports remote jobs are down 25% this year. Fewer companies are offering remote and part-time remote jobs this year. But some companies are still hiring remote jobs. Keri Shinault started working from home when the COVID-19...
The West End deserves responsible development with a community focus. OneWest is doing just that.
Decades of lack of investment in Louisville’s West End has led to entrenched inequalities. Vacant and abandoned buildings, deteriorating infrastructure, a lack of commercial services and lower life expectancy are an everyday reality for many of the residents of the nine neighborhoods west of 9th street. However, we are seeing some signs of new...
PGA Shops in Louisville still open Monday with 50% off everything
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The PGA Shops at Valhalla are still open Monday following the 2024 PGA Championship with deep discounts. The store opened at 9 a.m. and will be open until 2 p.m. Officials said they will have 50% off all merchandise. That's right, everything. Video above is from...
'Change Today, Change Tomorrow' launches first-ever West End Farmers Market
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Black women-led nonprofit has launched a new farmers market in west Louisville, raising awareness for those who go hungry. "Change Today, Change Tomorrow" launched its first-ever West End Farmers Market on Sunday. The market is near 25th and Date streets in the California neighborhood. The...
Mt. Washington police clear up misinformation about Louisville Metro police vehicle crash
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The Mount Washington Police Department is clearing up misinformation reportedly being shared on social media about a crash involving a Louisville Metro Police Department vehicle. Mt. Washington police received a call on Sunday around 1:30 a.m. about a collision at Parkview Avenue and Landis Lane, according...
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