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Man in hospital after car chase leads to standoff with Hodgenville police
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A high-speed chase turned into a standoff in LaRue County Friday night. Hodgenville police said officers tried to pull over a car going more than 40 miles per hour over the speed limit around Lincoln Farm Road at 11:16 p.m. The car kept going before it came to the town square and drove over the curb, causing the driver to lose control and crash on North Lincoln Boulevard. The driver got out of the car and started to run away, firing a gun at police as he did.
Man shot while giving food to the homeless
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The wife of the shooting victim in the Newburg neighborhood claimed her husband was targeted for an alleged road rage incident earlier in the week. Romona Mattingly and her husband Joe have made it their mission since 2020 to feed front line workers and those in need and that’s what they were doing Saturday afternoon on Norene Lane when Ramona said a man walked up and shot her husband in the leg.
Louisville Orchestra plays concert at the Zoo
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Violins, trumpets and other instruments joined the sounds of nature at the Louisville Zoo Saturday night. The Louisville Orchestra held a special concert called Roarchestra, that drew a huge crowd to watch them play against a backdrop of lions, tigers, bears and more. The event returned...
Team News: Gleadle returns to starting role against Oakland Roots
Louisville City FC coach Danny Cruz will stick to a familiar starting group Saturday while aiming for back-to-back away wins. LouCity will kick off at 10 p.m. against Oakland Roots SC with just one change from last week’s starting 11, seeing Sam Gleadle replace the injured Jorge Gonzalez along the front three. Gleadle relieved Gonzalez in the first half of City’s victory at Birmingham Legion FC and went on to score the game’s opening goal in an eventual 4-1 win.
Rivals250 WR Tristen Keys collects offers from LSU and Louisville
Premium-icon 2h ago football Edit Tristen Keys has been turning heads throughout the off-season, and that trend has persisted into the summer.Keys, the No. 39-ranked WR in the Rivals250 for the 2026 class out of Hattiesburg (Miss.)… premium-icon PREMIUM CONTENT You must be a member to read the full article. Subscribe now for instant access to all premium content. icn-check-mark Created with Sketch. Members-only forums icn-check-mark Created with Sketch. Predict prospect commits with FanFutureCast icn-check-mark Created with Sketch. Exclusive highlights and interviews icn-check-mark Created with Sketch. Exclusive coverage of Rivals Camp Series icn-check-mark Created with Sketch. Breaking recruiting news.
Crossings Camps thrive through three generations of faithfulness
Crossings Camps will reach a milestone in 2025 when it celebrates its 25th year of hosting summer camps filled with fun and faith for young people. And throughout Crossings’ history, Rusty Ellison and his family have been “all-in.” Three generations have been firmly entrenched in making disciples among students.
Expert highlights dangers of leaving children in hot car
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Every year, around 40 children die from heatstroke after they were either left or became trapped inside a hot car. In minutes, temperatures inside vehicles can rise to dangerous levels, leaving kids especially vulnerable. “Children have a very high BMR, which is a basal metabolic rate,...
Outdoor vintage market returns to Waterfront Park in downtown Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- More than 200 vendors were set up Saturday in downtown Louisville for an outdoor vintage market. Fleur de Flea returned to Waterfront Festival Plaza with vendors from around the region selling antiques, collectables, vinyl, vintage clothing, handmade and repurposed furniture and more. The event was free and offered complimentary watermelon.
2024 Louisville Pride Festival puts a diverse array of local talent out front
This year’s Louisville Pride Festival features several local artists across music genres. Organizers said they wanted to reflect the diversity of the city’s LGBTQ+ community.
BOZICH & CRAWFORD | Betting college football season win totals for U of L, UK, IU, WKU, more
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Legalized sports betting landed in Kentucky last season but the college football season had already started. The last eight words of that sentence are critical. The delay in opening the sports books made it impossible for in-state patrons to indulge in one of the most enjoyable wagers on the football board:
New dance club opens on Bardstown Road in the Highlands
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A new club is now open in the Highlands promising a unique experience. The new club, called Atomic, is on Bardstown Road, near Grinstead Drive in the old Wash-o-Rama building. Owners of Atomic said the original plan was for a hotel back in 2016 but...
Preview: Racing meets Carolina aiming to snap streak
Racing Louisville aims to snap a four-match winless stretch in a 4:30 p.m. Sunday match at North Carolina. The first meeting this year between the teams will be nationally broadcast on CBS Sports Network. You can listen to the match on Sports Talk 790 AM, online at 790louisville.iheart.com or via the iHeart app.
Retro Louisville: The Naturalization Tree at Camp Zachary Taylor
An anecdote in a story on Page 10 of the Aug. 16, 1918, edition of the Courier Journal was the first reference to a 'naturalization tree' at Camp Zachary Taylor in Louisville. World War I had not yet ended and Camp Zachary Taylor was one of 16 national Army camps in the United...
'Came out of nowhere': EF-1 tornado strikes West End of Louisville ahead of July 4th party
One minute on the Fourth of July. That's how long it took a neighborhood in Louisville's West End to be damaged by an EF-1 tornado that touched down without any warning. Lashonda Arthur Petty, 47, and her family — her dad, 9-year-old daughter and boyfriend — were getting ready to host an Independence Day party for about 60 people. Before guests could arrive it got cloudy; the sky got dark and she could see through her door when the tornado touched down.
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