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ISP: Southern Indiana officer charged with stalking, misconduct
NEW ALBANY, Ind. (WKRC) - The Indiana State Police (ISP) say an officer is facing charges of stalking and misconduct. According to WLKY, Chad Armenta, an 18-year veteran with the New Albany Police Department, is facing several charges after he allegedly misused his power to stalk an ex-girlfriend. Per the...
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...
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...
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...
Gene Snyder near Dixie Highway reopens after LG&E crews finish work
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — UPDATE: AS of 8:55 p.m., the Gene Snyder Freeway from Dixie Highway to Stonestreet is back open. A portion of the Gene Snyder Freeway, Interstate-265, will be shut down Monday to help LG&E crews continue working on power restoration from Sunday's storms. Louisville Metro Police Department...
Anchorage, Jeffersontown neighbors struggle to clean up severe storm damage
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ky. — People across Jefferson County spent their Memorial Day dealing with downed trees and power lines caused by Sunday's severe storms. In Anchorage, cleaning up all the debris has been a challenge. A massive tree fell on top of the train tracks along Ridge Road, bringing...
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.
Motorcyclist dies after early May crash in Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A motorcyclist died two weeks after losing control and crashing on Greyling Drive near Fairdale. Louisville Metro Police spokesperson Aaron Ellis said it happened around 5:20 a.m. May 7 at Greyling Drive and Lamborne Boulevard. Police investigators said two motorcyclists were following each other when the first driver lost control and hit a guardrail. The second motorcyclist, Ellis said, then overturned as well.
1 person dead, 2 critically injured after crash in St. Joseph neighborhood
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville Metro Police (LMPD) are investigating after a fatal crash in the St. Joseph neighborhood Sunday evening. LMPD's Fourth Division responded to a serious crash on Preston Highway, near the split at Eastern Parkway, around 5:30 p.m. A preliminary investigation found a small sedan was travelling...
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.
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...
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...
Paid family leave would be a win-win for Jefferson County Public Schools
Sleep deprivation, mental health challenges, breastfeeding, child care, family dynamics and body image are just a few of the challenges many new parents face when expanding their families. As a fierce maternal and child health advocate, Louisville Metro Office for Women ambassador and lactation consultant who supports new parents, I know that providing access to […] The post Paid family leave would be a win-win for Jefferson County Public Schools appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
Man dead after being hit by tree in east Louisville during severe weather
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - One person has died following the severe weather that pushed through Louisville Sunday afternoon. Mayor Craig Greenberg confirmed the death in a post on X around 1:40 p.m. Louisville Metro police said officers responded to an ‘Assist EMS’ run in the 10,700 block of Hobbs Station...
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