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$43K for abandoned Louisville cemeteries found in deceased supervisor’s bank account
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- More than $40,000 earmarked for three abandoned Louisville cemeteries has languished unspent in a bank account, coming to light only last month in a court filing. In fact, a review of court records shows no spending reports for the cemeteries since February 2018. Those are among...
Judge Blames Breonna Taylor’s Boyfriend For Shooting, Dismisses Key Charges Against Police Officers Who Killed Her
A federal judge has lowered the charges against two former officers who fatally shot Breonna Taylor in her Louisville home in 2020. In his ruling on Aug. 22, U.S. District Court Senior Judge Charles Simpson III said Taylor’s boyfriend Kenneth Walker caused the shooting. According to the Courier Journal, the judge said Walker’s decision to shoot… Continue reading Judge Blames Breonna Taylor’s Boyfriend For Shooting, Dismisses Key Charges Against Police Officers Who Killed Her
Clarksville's Storywalk opens in Gateway Park
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Nature and imagination are joining forces for a storybook ending in Clarksville. The Parks and Recreation Department celebrated the grand opening of its Storywalk in Gateway Park on Little League Boulevard. It is a picture book which families and young children can enjoy while traveling along...
2 people taken to hospital after shooting in Old Louisville, LMPD says
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Two people are in the hospital after a shooting in Old Louisville on Monday evening, according to Louisville Metro Police. LMPD Spokesperson Aaron Ellis said police responded to a shooting near 4th and St. Catherine streets around 6:30 p.m. When police arrived on scene, they found two men outside with gunshot wounds.
Publix Super Markets coming to Owensboro
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Officials say Publix Super Markets has executed a lease on a new store location in Owensboro. The location of Publix will be at Gateway Commons on the northwest corner of Pleasant Valley Road and Hayden Road. The 50,325 square ft. store will employ approximately 150 associates. An opening timeframe has not […]
Extreme heat forces some Tri-State schools to dismiss students early or close for the week
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -Several schools in the Tri-State are dismissing students early or closing for the rest of the week due to the extreme heat. North College Hill Superintendent Dr. Eugene Blalock Jr. says the elementary, middle, and high school air conditioning units were malfunctioning. As a result, parents and guardians picked up their students.
Gas leak prompts evacuation in Kentucky town
ANDERSON COUNTY, Ky. (WKYT) - The all-clear has been given after part of downtown Lawrenceburg was evacuated Tuesday due to a gas leak. The Anderson County emergency manager says a construction crew hit a service line late Tuesday morning on Main Street. “A construction company struck a gas line. They...
Hat Scottie Scheffler Wore At PGA Championship After Being Arrested Was Sold At Auction
It’s hard to imagine 2024 will produce any sports stories wilder than the ordeal Scottie Scheffler had to endure when he was arrested at the PGA Championship, and one person has managed to secure a piece of history thanks to an auction featuring the hat he wore after he was sprung from jail. Scottie Scheffler […] The post Hat Scottie Scheffler Wore At PGA Championship After Being Arrested Was Sold At Auction appeared first on BroBible.
New music venue coming to Covington
Galaxie, a popular bar and music venue in Louisville's East Market District, is planning to open a sister location in Covington this fall near Hotel Covington. Construction is already underway on the former Acme Lock building at 815 Madison Ave., where Galaxie expects to open in late fall, according to Elizabeth Post, a...
Mayfield juvenile accused of credit card fraud
A Mayfield juvenile is accused of credit card fraud according to an investigation conducted by the Graves County Sheriff's Office. The card number was used to rack up $1,200 in unauthorized purchases at three businesses in Mayfield. The credit card belongs to a Fancy Farm resident who called the Sheriff's Office when they noticed the fraudulent charges.
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