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Hopkinsville-Christian County Newcomers and Neighbors kicking off a new year of programming
The Hopkinsville-Christian County Newcomers and Neighbors is inviting potential new members to learn more about the organization during an open house on Wednesday, Aug. 21, at St. John Methodist Church’s Lilly Hall, 2808 S. Virginia St. Guests may drop in anytime between 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. to pick...
2 people hospitalized after shooting inside Covington bar, police say
COVINGTON, KY (WXIX) -Two people were taken to the hospital after they were shot inside a Covington bar, according to Lt. Justin Bradbury with Covington police. Lt. Bradbury says officers were called around 1:30 a.m. to Bocks Billiards on Decoursey Avenue. The two victims were found inside the bar and...
KSP responds to fatal collision on US-68 Saturday
GREENSBURG, Ky. (WBKO) - Kentucky State Police are continuing to investigate a fatal collision that occurred Saturday morning on US-68 in Green County. At approximately 8:53 a.m. (CT), KSP 15 Troopers responded to the scene of a two-vehicle crash near Pleasant Run Church Road. Preliminary reports show 40-year-old Anthony Byers of Albany was driving westbound when his 2009 Chevy Cobalt crossed the centerline and struck the 1998 Jeep Cherokee of Derrell Rakes, 39, of Greensburg head-on.
LouCity registers storybook ‘Fill the Fam’ win over Charleston
Louisville City FC entered Saturday knowing it would play to a big Fill the Fam night crowd, and the boys in purple delivered an equally big performance. LouCity made a statement atop the table by defeating the Charleston Battery, 3-1, in front of 13,526 at Lynn Family Stadium — the largest crowd to see a USL Championship game this season and fourth-largest in club history.
This is the most important Louisville basketball player for the 2024-25 season
Any team that has the Louisville basketball team on their schedule is not worried about that matchup. Why should they be? The Cardinals have won just 12 games in the last two seasons combined. They went a ghastly 4-28 last year before getting rid of Kenny Payne after just two years.
Quarles touts opportunities during Chamber luncheon
Kentucky Community and Technical College System President Ryan Quarles says KCTCS is focused on making education opportunities available for everybody. “We’ll take anybody that’s willing to spend their time and invest with us and get a better job on the outset of graduation,” Quarles said. “We’re proud of that, so my vision for KCTCS is very simple. It’s about access for all, affordability, and making sure that we are there for the workforce needs of Kentucky.”
Semi slams into parked car on I-69, man hospitalized
DEKALB COUNTY, Ind. (WOWO) – A Louisville man is in the hospital after his car was rear-ended by a semi on I-69 Sunday night. Just before 10 p.m., DeKalb County police say a semi struck a vehicle that was on the side of the road on northbound I-69 at the 322 mile marker. Deputies arrived on scene and found a man laying on the ground in the right lane. Officers closed the interstate.
Armadillo sighting in Elizabethtown suggests possible migration
Recently, residents of Hardin County have been surprised by sightings of nine-banded armadillos. These sightings have sparked curiosity and concern among locals. John MacGregor, a biologist and herpetologist with the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, said reliable reports of armadillos in Kentucky have been coming in since 1983. However, it wasn’t until 2003 that he saw one himself — a roadkill on the Purchase Parkway near Mayfield.
Don't Waste Your Money | Orange juice falling victim to shrinkflation, again
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Is orange juice part of your morning routine? If it is, you may need to buy more of it. By now, "shrinkflation" is part of the American vocabulary, as manufacturers shrink items to keep price hikes down. Orange juice was recently reported at $4.28 a jug,...
Louisville police investigating after man shot on Arcade Avenue in Taylor Berry neighborhood
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A man was hospitalized after a shooting in the Taylor Berry neighborhood early Sunday. It happened just after 2 a.m., according to a news release from Louisville Metro Police. That's when 4th division officers responded to the 1400 block of Arcade Ave on a report of a shooting.
Craft market in St. Matthews gets people in the Halloween spirit
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Halloween is still two months away, but a local craft market is getting into the spirit early. The Seven Deadly Sins indoor pop-up market and art show was held Saturday in St. Matthews. Never Say Die bar hosted the market. Fifty small business owners and...
Belfry Middle School football team hosts memorial game
BELFRY, Ky. (WYMT) - The Belfry Middle School football team opened the 2024 season with a missing piece on the field and in their hearts. “We played the first series of offense and the first series of defense with 10 players on the field on purpose,” head coach Jonathan Bogar said. “We wanted everyone to know that we are missing him and that he is irreplaceable.”
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park named top attraction site
CORBIN, Ky. (WYMT) - In the mountains of Eastern Kentucky, people do not have any shortage of outdoor attractions, but now the mountains can claim the honor of having one of the best outdoor attractions in the world. In July, the Cumberland Falls State Resort Park was awarded the Tripadvisor...
Lexington Set to Host Inaugural Black Philanthropy Week in Support of Black-Led Non-Profit Organizations
Lexington Launches First-Of-Its-Kind Black Philanthropy Week. Lexington, Kentucky, is gearing up for an exciting initiative with the launch of its first-ever Black Philanthropy Week, set to kick off next week. This inaugural event is an online giving campaign that invites everyone in the community to donate to various black-led and black-served non-profit organizations, aiming to make a positive mark locally.
Two restaurant chains with Louisville locations file for bankruptcy. Here's what to know
Two national restaurant chains with Louisville locations filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this month: Buca di Beppo and World of Beer Bar & Kitchen. Will the filings cause restaurant closures in Kentucky? Here's what we know. ...
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