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Proposed $400M Ford plant in Shelby County brings mixed reviews
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A $400 million Ford plant could be coming to Shelby County in Kentucky, but those who live there have mixed feelings of what it could bring. Steve Clayton opened Last Stop Brewing in downtown Shelbyville back in March and is in support of a proposed component plant that could go somewhere in Shelby County.
Two arrested in hit-and-run accident
A two-vehicle hit-and-run accident led Washington County law enforcement into the woods before apprehending the suspects. On Friday, July 5, at 6:45 pm, Washington Sheriff’s Deputies, Kentucky State Police, and Springfield Police Department responded to a collision at the intersection of Lincoln Park Road and 150 Bypass. One of the vehicles involved fled the scene.
Closures planned for River Road starting Saturday. Here's what to know and how to detour
Drivers heading to downtown Louisville and Waterfront Park along River Road will face delays starting this weekend as closures for maintenance will impact the thoroughfare. Projects by both Louisville Metro Public Works and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will force either partial or full closures on River Road beginning Saturday. Here's a look at what they are and when to expect them.
Minton bridge has scheduled 2 more directional closures
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) – The Sherman Minton Renewal project team has scheduled two more directional closures and extended lane restrictions to continue work on the bridge, which caries I-64 and US-150 traffic over the Ohio River between Louisville and Southern Indiana. Weather permitting, the following restrictions and closures will...
Man arrested for threatening to 'kill everyone' at Louisville bar, targeting LGBTQ and racial groups
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Louisville man is facing a felony charge after police say he threatened to blow up a bar and kill everyone inside because of his disdain for gay people, racial groups and the homeless. According to an arrest citation, Trey Edward Anderson, 24, was arrested Tuesday...
Mother of newborn found dead in closet released from jail; placed on home incarceration
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - On Wednesday, WAVE News received an update on the case of a Louisville mother who was arrested after her newborn child was found dead in a closet. On Wednesday, a judge sent Daira Aguilar’s case to a grand jury for a potential indictment. Aguilar is facing one count of abuse of a corpse after she allegedly put her newborn baby inside a trash bag, and left the bag inside a closet.
Gleadle: ‘Good to be back at home’ for Friday night matchup
Forward Sam Gleadle met with the media ahead of a rare Friday night home game for the boys in purple. LouCity has solidified itself as the nation’s premier second-division soccer club since launching less than a decade ago. Back-to-back USL Championship title winners in 2017 and 2018, the boys in purple have reached at least the league’s conference final in all nine of their seasons.
Martin County transfers receive invite to Louisville camp
INEZ — Martin County High School boys basketball received two transfers over the summer. Jaxon Estridge made his way from Prestonsburg and Parker Watts from Tolsia. Both student-athletes have received invites to the prestigious Midwest Academy MadeHoops Showcase in Louisville on July 27-28. The event will host Regional NAIA...
Radcliff council approves zoning change; audit shows city fiances in good shape
The Radcliff City Council met for their second meeting of the month Tuesday. Susan Mouser with Clauson Mouser and Company PSC/CPAs reported to the council on the city’s annual audit. Mouser said the audit is mandated by state law in order to show that the city’s finances are fairly stated. Mouser said the city’s revenues exceed the expenditures and the city has little long-term debt. Radcliff Mayor JJ Duvall said the city keeps a close eye on the finances.
ECTC offering FAFSA help at tailgate party
Elizabethtown Community and Technical College will be helping families fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid with a fun event Tuesday. ECTC says they will have games, food, and prizes for anyone who needs help completing the FAFSA ahead of the Fall 2024 semester at their FAFSA Tailgate Party, which will be held July 23 from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Regional Postsecondary Center on ECTC’s campus.
Helping Hand of Hope launches Thrift Store to give neighbors positive shopping experience
Helping Hand of Hope rolled out a new way of helping neighbors in need this week as they launched their new Thrift Store. “The Thrift Store is actually an addition to Helping Hand of Hope that we have created in one of the extra areas that we have here,” said Helping Hand of Hope Executive Director Hope Burke. “We really wanted something for when our neighbors come in that really need an extra hand when it comes to clothing or accessories for their home that they were able to come in and actually afford the things that they were coming to get.”
Louisville basketball mailbag: Send us your questions about Pat Kelsey and the Cardinals
Pat Kelsey had to acknowledge it. Ninety-one days into the job, on a Thursday in late June, the Louisville men's basketball head coach walked into a room at the Cardinals' practice facility packed with reporters waiting with questions about a team that won't play a game that counts for more than four months.
Krispy Kreme on Bardstown Road damaged by arson undergoing partial demolition
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Krispy Kreme on Bardstown Road, which has been closed since an arson fire damaged the building last May, is set to be at least partially demolished. Florida-based Larson Design Group requested a building permit for "exploratory demo work" due to fire damage, according to a building permit filed with Louisville Metro Planning & Design Services.
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