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104-year-old World War II veteran from Louisville stars in A&W national campaign
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A 104-year-old from Louisville is featured in a national A&W campaign celebrating centenarians. To celebrate its 105th anniversary, A&W is giving out free root beer floats to people 100 years old or older. While living to 100 is a celebration in itself, Louisvillian Hazel Calloway can...
LMAS: Shelter remains at max capacity, 99 animals turned in within 48 hours
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Nearly 100 animals were turned in to Louisville Metro Animal Services in the last two days – a spike that has shelter staff concerned ahead of the Fourth of July holiday. According to LMAS, 99 animals were turned in within the 48-hour period. On Tuesday,...
Downtown Days now taking vendor applications
Downtown Days organizers have officially begun taking applications for vendors for the 2024 festivities. October’s Downtown Days is gearing up and part of the process is getting food vendors as well as arts and crafts vendors to populate the event. Doing so takes planning, hence the application process usually...
Kentuckiana fireworks stores seeing business boom despite weekday holiday
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Fireworks stores wait all year for the Fourth of July. DJ Johnson never misses a chance to load up his cart as July 4 rolls around. "Normally the neighborhood, we just all come together and just put it all together and have a good time," Johnson said.
Be Our Guest | Shine up your ride at SpeedWash Car Wash
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Looking for that "new car" feeling? WDRB invites you to Be Our Guest this week at SpeedWash Car Wash!. SpeedWash Car Wash is fully equipped with the most up-to-date eco-friendly equipment and is sure to have your car looking squeaky clean!. Their fast and friendly staff...
Hopkinsville teenager facing numerous charges following pursuit
A Hopkinsville teenager is facing numerous charges following a vehicle pursuit in Hopkinsville Tuesday. According to the Hopkinsville Police Department report, officers responded to reports of a stolen vehicle traveling in the area of East First Street around 1 a.m. and they were able to locate the vehicle, where they attempted to conduct a traffic stop. The driver of the vehicle reportedly failed to stop and fled on Walnut Street towards Fort Campbell Boulevard.
Harrodsburg Community Center Has An Exciting Summer Ahead
The Harrodsburg Community Center, formerly the YMCA, has been busy planning an exciting summer of opportunities for kids of all ages to stay active both physically and mentally. Lifelong Harrodsburg native Trevor Short officially began his work as executive director of the community center in February, and has been working to provide as many opportunities to the public as possible, while planning for some exciting future endeavors.
Murray's Jeremiah Jones commits to Nebraska
MURRAY, Ky. -- A Murray native will continue his football career in the Big 10. Tiger ATH Jeremiah Jones has committed to Nebraska, the 6-5 senior announced on X/Twitter. Jones threw for 6 touchdowns, ran for 3 more and had 2 receiving touchdowns in 2023. On defense he recorded 40...
Louisville ramen shop damaged in fiery crash temporarily taking over local Italian restaurant
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Renshoku Ramen is taking over a Louisville Italian restaurant after nearly a month of being closed due to fire damage. DiFabio’s Casapela Italian Restaurant is hosting Renshoku for a four-night takeover event to benefit the ramen restaurant’s crew while their location remains closed. Renshoku...
A scrimmage between current Kentucky roster and TBT squad could be in the works
Could the Kentucky roster get its first test of the summer and do so against UK alumni? There's certainly a lot of talk about it. With TBT quickly approaching and Rupp Arena hosting a regional, Kentucky's alumni team will be back in town over the next few weeks. So, could we get an opportunity to see both teams face each other?
Hopkinsville man named associate pastor at historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta
A Hopkinsville man has been named an associate pastor at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta where civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. preached. The Rev. Donavan Pinner, who recently graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary with the Master of Divinity, will serve as the associate pastor for children and youth at Ebenezer. Pinner studied philosophy and religion at Morehouse College in Atlanta before enrolling at Princeton.
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