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Wilmore Marks 35th Fourth of July Parade and Festival Amidst Community Excitement and Anticipation for Future Celebrations
Wilmore Celebrates its 35th Fourth of July Parade and Festival. On a bright and clear Independence Day morning, the city of. was a spectacle of festive colors, sounds, and energy as it kicked off its 35th Fourth of July Parade and Festival. This annual event, a beloved tradition in the city, managed to bring together both local residents and visitors for a memorable celebration of America’s birthday. Despite the potential threat of rain, it held off to allow the city to enjoy the parade and subsequent festival.
Animal cruelty continues to be a growing problem in Kentucky
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — In 45 years of rescuing animals, Anita Spreitzer described the past few months as the worst she's ever seen. “We've moved, in the last month and a half, close to 175 dogs into safe havens. It's unheard of. I've never seen something like this in my lifetime," Spreitzer said.
Man in hospital after shooting in Newburg neighborhood
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A man is in the hospital after a shooting in the Newburg neighborhood Saturday afternoon, according to Louisville Metro police. LMPD spokesperson John Bradley said around 1:30 p.m. officers were called to the 4200 block of Norene Lane where they found a man who had been shot. He was taken to UofL Hospital where he is expected to survive.
Here's where to drop-off storm debris for free in Louisville; What to know
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Communities across Louisville continue to cleanup debris left over from damaging thunderstorms on the Fourth of July. In west Louisville, an EF-1 tornado toppled over large trees and powerlines near the Parkland neighborhood. Starting Monday, July 8, Jefferson County residents can drop off any storm debris...
Hurricane Beryl turns Louisville newlyweds' honeymoon into 'personal hell'
A Louisville couple's honeymoon in Jamaica has turned into a "personal hell" because of Hurricane Beryl. The couple has had trouble getting food, water, or information. Jordan and Maggie Paskitti are desperate for an affordable plan to get them back home to Louisville. Hurricane Beryl has turned a long-planned honeymoon...
Here's what to expect when Brooks Houck appears in court next week
BARDSTOWN, Ky. — Nine years after her disappearance over the Fourth of July weekend in 2015, Crystal Rogers' ex-boyfriend, Brooks Houck, will be back in court next week for another hearing. Houck is charged with murder and tampering with physical evidence in the Bardstown mother's disappearance and presumed death.
Racing Louisville looks to bounce back in North Carolina
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - After a controversial call in Racing Louisville’s last match led to a home loss to Bay FC Saturday, they’ll be back in action this weekend. The season hasn’t produced many wins for Racing, but they’re still in the thick of the playoff hunt as the calendar flips to July. Sunday, they make the trip to North Carolina to take on the Courage.
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