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KFC Yum! Center hosts blood drive Thursday
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The KFC Yum! Center is teaming with American Red Cross to host the Remember and Honor Blood Drive on Thursday, May 30. The blood drive will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Yum! Center. The Parking Authority of River City (PARC) will provide...
Since pandemic, Louisville arts orgs have made tough choices to keep doors open, preserve the arts
Art is what makes us human. Performing arts need audiences. Art makes living more than a series of survival moves. But it’s also precious because it’s fragile. The past four years taught us that habits, once changed, are hard to adjust. Every arts organization in Louisville faced challenges...
‘We’ve got a mess:’ Anchorage storm clean up continues
ANCHORAGE, Ky. (WAVE) - The intense wind from Sunday’s first round of storms caught some people in the Anchorage area by surprise. Some residents were at church when the first round of storms rolled through, as is their normal Sunday routine. They knew the weather was going to get rough, but they did not expect what they arrived home to.
Harlow's event downtown is not a problem for Hike, Bike and Paddle. They could coexist.
Mayor still a little "green" at understanding this event which I have enjoyed since the beginning and will miss this year. This special event draws thousands of citizens from all over the city to downtown which we need and ride together to our parks. He stated that he did not want to compete with other events? Actually these events benefit from the crowds being downtown and many attend these events afterward. Jack Harlow's event on great lawn? Not a problem. I have had many start and end at University of Louisville rowing center. This event also has major corporate funding...
Louisville's outdoor public pools open for the summer
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — It’s Memorial Day weekend, and that means Louisville’s pools and spray pads are open for business. Fairdale Pool at Nelson Hornbeck Park and the Sun Valley Park Pool opened Saturday, May 25 at noon. At Fairdale Pool, 10-year-old Jaxson slid his way into summer, and he said the water reminded him of a tropical vacation.
Kentucky baseball earns No. 2 overall seed in NCAA Tournament while Louisville misses again
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky will host an NCAA Regional this week as it begins its road to the College World Series in Omaha. The NCAA unveiled the baseball tournament bracket Monday, with the Wildcats named one of the top four overall seeds. Indiana State, Illinois and Western Michigan will travel to Lexington in the double-elimination regional, which will begin play Friday.
Cave Hill Cemetery, Greenwood Cemetery hosts Memorial Day services
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — On this Memorial Day, we remember the millions of people who have sacrificed for our country and our freedoms. On Monday, Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell and Louisville Congressman Morgan McGarvey were at a Memorial Day Service at Cave Hill Cemetery. During his speech, McConnell spoke about...
Memorial Day ceremony held at Zachary Taylor National Cemetery
WINDY HILLS, Ky. — An annual Memorial Day ceremony was held at Zachary Taylor National Cemetery on Monday. Community members, loved ones of fallen heroes, and living veterans were among those in attendance. The ceremony included a rifle salute, a full presentation of the colors, a wreath presentation, and...
LMPD: Motorcyclist dies weeks after crashing into guardrail in south Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Weeks after a serious motorcycle crash in south Louisville, authorities said one of the victims has died in the hospital. The Louisville Metro Police Department's (LMPD) Third Division responded to the crash on Greyling Drive and Lambourne Boulevard around 5:20 a.m. on Tuesday, May 7. Authorities...
Kentucky woman shares her joy of music by teaching sitar to others
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Kentucky woman has turned her hobby of playing the sitar into teaching the instrument in her community. "I find this a very magical sound," Meena Asif said of the sitar. "It enamored me for some reason." But for the longest time, Asif only consumed the...
Another Round Of Severe Weather Tonight
Our morning/midday round of severe weather has moved out of the area, but not before it knocked down trees and powerlines, caused roughly 70,000 power outages across Kentuckiana, and even tossed a camper into a house in Grayson County. Unfortunately, there has been a report of at least one person killed by the severe storms as they moved through Louisville. Despite these storms eating up a lot of the energy in the atmosphere, another round of severe weather is expected tonight due to an increase in energy and higher wind shear.
NWS Louisville confirms two EF-1 tornadoes hit Kentucky over Memorial Day weekend
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - After storms ripped through Kentucky over Memorial Day weekend, hundreds of thousands of people were left without power, and several areas were damaged. At least four people were killed as a result of the weather, including a 34-year-old man in Louisville. Governor Andy Beshear said in...
Dan McDonnell looking forward to NCAA Tournament, representing ACC
The Louisville Cardinals are still waiting to hear where they’re going to land in the NCAA Tournament. Wherever that may be, head coach Dan McDonnell is looking forward to it and representing the ACC. These comments from McDonnell came following Louisville’s loss to Miami in the ACC Tournament. That...
Tour Confidential: Scottie Scheffler arrest videos, U.S. Women’s Open preview
Check in every week for the unfiltered opinions of our writers and editors as they break down the hottest topics in the sport, and join the conversation by tweeting us at @golf_com. This week, we discuss Scottie Scheffler’s arrest investigation and preview this week’s U.S. Women’s Open.
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