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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- WDRB invites you to Be Our Guest this week at Smash Lab!. Do you have any built up stress, frustration, or anger that you need to get rid up? Smash Lab is the place for you!. Smash Lab is a fun activity for individuals or groups,...
Who called Kentucky abortion fund for help in the years before Roe v. Wade was overturned?
LOUISVILLE — Between 2014 and 2021, 6,162 people called the Kentucky Health Justice Network Abortion Support Fund to seek financial help to get an abortion. In a new study published last week, researchers analyzed calls made to the abortion support fund and compared them with the Kentucky Department for Public Health’s records of abortions. And […] The post Who called Kentucky abortion fund for help in the years before Roe v. Wade was overturned? appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
KHSAA football schedule: From St. Xavier-Trinity to Male-Manual, top games to see in 2024
High school football practice won’t start until July 10, but it’s never too early to look ahead to some of this season’s top games involving Louisville-area teams. Go ahead and circle your calendars for the big rivalry matchups such as St. Xavier-Trinity, Male-Manual and Christian Academy-Central. Here’s a week-by-week breakdown of the biggest games...
Some Evansville mail is going to Louisville and coming back... to Evansville
EVANSVILLE — You might have noticed it on snail mail sent from within Evansville. Local mail, sent to local addresses from local mailboxes. "LOUISVILLE KY," proclaims the postmark in bold letters. The U.S. Postal Service acknowledged to the Courier & Press this week that since early May, it has been sending Evansville's outgoing letters and flats — magazines, catalogs and such — to Louisville for processing. That includes a relatively small percentage of the total outgoing mail...
She rowed the Atlantic and skied to the South Pole. What's next for Tori Murden McClure?
She'll sit with you. The president of a Division III university, the first woman to row the Atlantic Ocean, the first American to ski to the geographic South Pole, the first woman to climb Lewis Nunatak, a snow-covered ridge of a mountain among an icefield in Antarctica. ...
New parents in recovery find 'family' at Louisville nonprofit
The smell of burgers and the sound of laughing children drifted through the air on an early June evening at a Germantown church, where members and employees of ChooseWell Communities greeted one another with hugs and smiles. At one table sat Joseph Bond and Brandon Price, both single fathers of young kids. The pair...
Owners of PRP's Ice Cream Corner retiring, looking to sell business
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A legendary ice cream shop in south Louisville is going to have new owners soon. In a social media post on Tuesday, the owners of PRP's Ice Cream Corner announced their intent to retire. The staple has been open for 15 years, and the current owners...
Teen Arrested After Fleeing Police
A teen was arrested after he fled police on Tuesday and crashed into two other vehicles on Taylor Boulevard. Around 3 p.m. on Tuesday, police said 18-year-old Bilal Malindo was driving by the Taylor Boulevard and Watterson overpass. Officers tried to pull Malindo over because of his tinted car windows, but Malindo sped off from police. He drove about 100 yards and crashed into two cars nearby, injuring five people.
Sacred Heart star comes back home a gold medalist
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - One of the top high school girls’ basketball players in the country, Sacred Heart star ZaKiyah Johnson is back home after winning a gold medal for Team USA in the FIBA U18 AmeriCup. Johnson teamed with Bardstown Bethlehem star, and longtime friend, Leah Macy to...
Residents at Valley Station apartment without water, say landlord is behind on water bill
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Residents at a Valley Station apartment complex, located at 10406 Greentree Lane, said they’ve been without water for a week after their management company got behind on the water bill. The property is owned by Relentless Holdings LLC, located at 13000 Dixie Highway. Residents said...
Man killed in shooting in Chickasaw neighborhood
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A man is dead after a shooting in the Chickasaw neighborhood Wednesday night. Louisville Police responded to a call of a shooting in the 700 block of S. 38th Street around 10:30 p.m. where they found a man who had been shot. He was dead before they could take him to the hospital.
Louisville Police Arrest Man for Dog Fighting
Louisville Police received a very detailed tip about a man running a full-blown dog fighting ring here in Louisville. The tip was routed to our A.C.E. Unit (Animal Cruelty Enforcement). ACE works closely with Animal Control with these types of tips. Kareem Garner (DOB 2/15/77) has been charged with four...
Louisville Fire recruits take part in structural collapse rescue training
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville firefighters will now be able to get a type of rescue training that hasn't been available in the city in 15 years — and it could save lives. Wednesday, fire recruits busted through cement in an exercise to save someone trapped in a fallen...
92-year-old gets 10,000 steps every day to stay healthy for her family
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA/Gray News) - A 92-year-old woman is hitting her step goal every day with the help of her local YMCA. Sonja Elzey exercises daily at the Renaissance Pointe YMCA to help her reach her daily goal of getting 10,000 steps. She said her favorite form of exercise...
Metro Council members address west end food insecurity amid Kroger closing early
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Several members of Louisville Metro Council are highlighting the issue of food insecurity in the west end. This comes after several complaints rolled in that the Kroger on West Broadway had been closing 15 minutes early. It’s one of only two grocery stores in West Louisville,...
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