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Two arrested after their car rear-ends a sheriff's cruiser stopped at a traffic signal
PLAIN TWP. ‒ The Stark County Sheriff’s Office arrested two men following a rear-end collision involving a cruiser. At approximately 7:07 a.m. Tuesday, a sheriff’s cruiser, a 2023 Dodge Durango, was stopped at a traffic light on Middlebranch Avenue at Schneider Street Northeast. As the cruiser sat at the red light, it was hit from behind by a 2017 Ford Focus driven by a 30-year-old Louisville man, who then fled on foot before being arrested after a...
LMPD investigating after man brings himself to hospital after being shot
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville Metro police are investigating after a man brought himself to the hospital after being shot Monday. LMPD said they were called to UofL Hospital about the victim around 9:55 p.m. Police have not found a scene of the shooting, but said the man is expected to survive.
Record crowds expected for Louisville's Kentuckiana Pride Festival on the Big Four lawn
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Record crowds are expected at the Kentuckiana Pride Festival on the Big Four lawn this Saturday. Festival organizers said Tuesday that all 25,000 tickets have been sold for the first time in its 24-year history. Icona Pop and Chappell Roan are headlining this year's festival. "This...
Terri Lynn’s in New Albany: Cafe closed, catering continues
Terri Lynn’s Catering by Design is pivoting, and here’s the text from the Facebook announcement. I have made the difficult decision to once again, pivot our business. We need to re-focus on the core of our business, which is catering. Effective immediately, the Cafe will be closed. We will no longer offer café lunch service but WILL CONTINUE to run our catering operation at 133 East Market Street in New Albany. Catering pick ups will still be available from our current location and catering deliveries will be offered with set times.
LIST: Juneteenth celebrations and events in Louisville, southern Indiana
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Juneteenth is approaching, and there's a lot of ways to celebrate in the days leading up to it. The nation's newest federal holiday commemorates the emancipation of slavery in the United States. June 19 is the date officially recognized as a holiday, chosen because of its...
Can A Loud Restaurant Ruin A Good Meal? Here's Where A Few Louisville Restaurants Rank In The Noisy Trend
What is the advantage to a restaurant so loud that you can’t easily chat with your partner or maybe even hear yourself think? Maybe someone out there finds this exciting and attractive, but I haven’t found anyone yet who’s a fan.
Louisville golfer rolls up 'Scottie Scheffler style' to member-guest while 'Cops' theme blasts from speakers
Following his latest win at the Memorial Tournament, and his first as a dad, it felt like it was finally time to put the Scottie Scheffler arrest saga to bed. But it's the story that refuses to stop giving. This past weekend, more video evidence hit the internet, all of...
New Albany man identified after motorcycle crash near Eastern Boulevard overpass
CLARK COUNTY, Ind. (WAVE) - A New Albany man is dead after a late night motorcycle crash on Interstate 65. Indiana State Police troopers were called to investigate a crash that happened just north of the Eastern Boulevard overpass on Tuesday around 11 p.m. According to an ISP release, the...
Bridge work planned on State Road 60 near Salem
WASHINGTON CO.— Indiana Department of Transportation contractor RAM Construction Services plans to begin work on State Road 60 (Salem Bypass) on or after Monday, June 17, to complete a series of bridge rehabilitation projects near Salem. Work will take place on S.R. 60 at three different locations between Jackson...
Louisville otolaryngologist becomes president of American Medical Association
Dr. Bruce A. Scott, an ear, nose and throat specialist from Louisville, was sworn in Tuesday, June 11, as the 179th president of the American Medical Association, the nation’s largest organization of physicians. “I became a physician to care for patients, and we all know that’s getting tougher every day,” Scott said in his inaugural address. […] The post Louisville otolaryngologist becomes president of American Medical Association appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
Louisville vacationers, shark expert express shock at rash of attacks over the weekend in Florida
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- For anyone headed to the beach in Florida this summer, first responders and wildlife experts in the area are warning people to keep an eye out for sharks. The warning came after a weekend in which three people were bitten, one of who had to have...
LMPD arrests wanted fugitive at Derby City Gaming in downtown Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A wanted fugitive on the run for more than a year is in custody, thanks to the sharp eyes of an off-duty police officer. LMPD announced the arrest in a post on its Facebook page Monday. According to the post, Joseph D. Johnson was wanted on...
Ohio River Way Challenge ends in Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Tuesday a team of paddlers made it to Louisville after a 10 day trip from Portsmouth, Ohio. The team from Ohio River Way traveled around 250 miles in an effort to bring awareness to the Ohio River’s natural beauty, cultural heritage and abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation.
What's the big construction project near Preston Highway? Here's what you need to know
The St. John Center, a Louisville nonprofit focused on helping unhoused people overcome barriers to finding homes and build self-sufficiency, is constructing a new supportive housing complex near Preston Highway for people who "have been chronically homeless and have a disabling condition." Executive Director Ra'Shann Martin said the property, which...
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