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Supreme Court: Cities can arrest homeless for sleeping outside. Evansville doesn't plan to
EVANSVILLE — Mayor Stephanie Terry's administration will not pursue any policy changes locally after the Supreme Court's ruling that city's can arrest or fine homeless people for sleeping outside. The case, Johnson vs. Grant's Pass, was decided Friday morning in a 6-3 decision. Justice Neil Goursch delivered the majority...
PFLUM FAMILY URGES WOULD-BE SEARCHERS TO STAY OFF JOHNSON PROPERTY
(Connersville, IN)--The family of Denise Pflum released a statement over the weekend after a Fayette County judge last week stopped their efforts to force the search of the property of Erika Johnson for Denise’s remains. The message indicates the Pflums will try another approach and urges the community to be patient until that happens. They are discouraging the efforts of some to organize a protest, saying that it will not sway the court’s position. They’re also asking that people not venture onto the Johnson property themselves in an effort to search. They say they have a team of search professionals waiting in the wings if and when a search is ever permitted.
Former Baptist Health employee accused of credit card theft
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A former Baptist Health employee is behind bars accused of stealing credit cards from patients staying at the hospital. Court documents state that at least five people reported having their credit cards stolen between Oct. 2023 and Dec. 2023. Lauren Miller is now faced with several...
Water main break in Old Louisville leaves massive hole
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - It could take until the end of this week before a couple of streets in Old Louisville are fully reopened after a water main break left a massive hole near West Kentucky and Fifth Streets Monday morning. That’s near Memorial Auditorium. Both streets are closed,...
Louisville Metro Animal Services asks for community help as they continue to face overpopulation
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville Metro Animal Services says they’re well over capacity, and they fear that if they don’t find homes for some of their animals soon, they’ll have to put them down. Strays come in every day, but with the Fourth of July fireworks this...
From D3 to D1: Lawrence University star outfielder Parker Knoll headed to Louisville
FOND DU LAC (NBC 26) — Coming out of Fox Valley Lutheran High School, Parker Knoll didn’t have very many offers to play baseball at the next level, so he went to Lawrence University. He helped the Division 3 program have a lot of success over the last...
LMPD: Woman in custody after young boy found wandering the street in west Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A child found wandering in the street in west Louisville ended in a woman’s arrest who was wanted on multiple warrants. Around 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Metro Police said officers were called to South 15th and Magazine Streets on reports of a child seen wandering in the street.
Lucky 7's: Louisville man wins $77,777 on a 777 scratch-off on June 7
A Louisville man is crediting his birthday after winning big on a Kentucky Lottery scratch-off. According to Kentucky Lottery officials, the man, who wished to remain anonymous, won $77,777 on a 777 Scratch-off ticket on June 7. The man told officials he purchased the $5 scratch off at the Hillview...
Judge denies work release for man charged in deadly double shooting at Roosters restaurant
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The man facing charges for a deadly double shooting at a Louisville Roosters has been barred from working, while on home incarceration. Karson Reitz was charged with murder after police said he shot and killed 48-year-old Michael Miller and 51-year-old Bradley Cross at the restaurant on Preston Highway just days before Christmas in 2021.
Plans unveiled for new 27-story skyscraper in downtown Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Downtown Louisville could be seeing a new skyscraper within the next few years. Plans for a new 27-story skyscraper in downtown Louisville were unveiled on Tuesday. The project, which has an estimated price tag of $175 million, is just in the preliminary phases of planning. The...
Domestic abuse survivor in Louisville recounts how fairytale romance turned into nightmare
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- For many women and men in Kentucky, the person who is supposed to love you can be the one that hurts you the most. Kentucky just released it's annual domestic violence report. It cites a CDC study that says 1 in 2 women — and 1 in 3 men in Kentucky have experienced domestic violence.
Coroner identifies victim in Phoenix Hill shooting as 12-year-old Louisville boy
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - We now know the name of the boy who was killed in a late-night shooting in the Phoenix Hill neighborhood Thursday night. Justin Johnson, 12, was found shot in the 500 block of South Shelby Street after reports of a shooting came in around 10:30 p.m. Johnson died at the University of Louisville Hospital.
What is the average cost of gas on 4th of July? Low gas prices, high travel in Louisville area
These high travel numbers coincide with gas prices in many states at "near or even well below where they were a year ago," said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, a national fuel savings platform headquartered in Dallas. A recent study from the company Tuesday reveals Independence...
Tuesday afternoon Cardinal news and notes
—Ashton Gillotte has been named to the 2024 Walter Camp Preseason All-America First Team defense. —Former Cardinal hoops walk-on Hercy Miller has signed with Southern Utah of the Big Sky Conference. —Pat Kelsey has not publicly uttered the word “fight” since being hired as the new U of L men’s...
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