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One of the few dogs left behind at massive adoption event hopes to find her forever family
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — At Louisville Metro Animal Services (LMAS), hundreds of adoptable dogs and cats are desperately waiting for their forever family. The shelter is overcrowded, and when a dog stays for too long, tough decisions have to be made. Still, staff believe there is a family for every animal, they just need to find them.
Louisville property values spike amid hot housing market. Here's by how much
Neighborhoods stretching southeast from NuLu past Jeffersontown are seeing median assessed property values rise about 30% in this year’s reassessment, data from the Jefferson County Property Valuation Administration shows. Higher assessed values translate into bigger property tax bills toward the end of the year. About 90,000 residential parcels stretching...
Academy at Shawnee discusses concerns about next school year
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — On Wednesday, community leaders met at the Academy at Shawnee to discuss the future of the school with district wide transportation changes and new start times. Transportation at the school is expected to remain the same; however, the school anticipates more students will enroll because of...
What's coming to the former Rite Aid location in Shively? Here's what we know
Description: A new Bank of America is slated for the Shively neighborhood, although an opening date has not yet been confirmed. Bank of America spokesperson Diane Wagner said the company is currently in the permit stages of the project and could not provide further details. Bank of America announced last...
Nutrition company moving its main manufacturing center to southern Indiana, creating nearly 200 jobs
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. — Major investments are underway in Southern Indiana from renovating an entire park to a business bringing in nearly 200 jobs. A sports and active nutrition company is making its home base southern Indiana, One Southern Indiana announced on Thursday. 1440 Foods is bringing its main manufacturing...
Be Our Guest at The Tavern
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- WDRB invites you to Be Our Guest at The Tavern. The Tavern offers specialty burgers and comfort food, plus beer and bourbon. Their warm and inviting space is perfect for meeting friends and family for a quick work meeting or just a bite to eat. The...
Car, private bus involved in accident right outside Valhalla Golf Club
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Someone was taken to the hospital after an accident involving a car and private bus happened right outside Valhalla Golf Club. Louisville Metro police received a call on Thursday at 7:15 a.m. to the 1500 block of Shelbyville Road. The driver of the car reportedly had...
Woman says she encountered Cherokee Park man accused of touching others inappropriately
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Several reports about a man inappropriately touching others in the Cherokee Park area have been made to Louisville police. Police released a description of a man they believe may be connected to these reports. He is described as Hispanic, around 6′0, and is muscular. In a...
This Louisville cookie shop is nominated again for 'Best Cookie Shop in America'; Here's how you can vote
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Please & Thank You is once again nominated for 'Best Cookie Shop in America' by USA Today in their 10Best Readers' Choice 2024 poll. Last year, the Louisville cookie shop won the title and now they're asking for the public's help to defend their crown. "It’s...
Jewish Federation of Louisville responds to antisemitic message spray-painted in Seneca Park
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville police are investigating after an antisemitic message was spray-painted on a building at Seneca Park. According to a release, it happened overnight going into Thursday. The release said the hateful message was spray-painted onto one of the stone bathrooms at the park. The message has...
Inside the FBI | Kentucky teens gain insider access at FBI Teen Academy this summer
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Think you might want to see what it would be like to be an FBI agent? Kentucky teens can have the opportunity this summer with the FBI Teen Academy in Louisville!. During the FBI Teen Academy, students will learn counter intelligence, evidence gathering, and bomb collection.
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