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General Motors reveals revolutionary Corvette ZR1 at Bowling Green Assembly
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - History was made today at the Bowling Green Assembly, as what is said to be the most powerful Corvette in history was revealed this morning. “Other supercars should be very worried right now because this car puts all of the competition in the rear-view mirror for sure,” said Plant Director for the Bowling Green Assembly Ray Theriault.
One local teacher creates children's book on mental health
HOPKINS COUNTY, Ky. (WEVV) - The school bells will ring in less than a month and for one local school therapist, she remains engaged helping kids with their mental health. Kaitlyn Marks is entering her second year at Grapevine Elementary School in Madisonville, and she has learned many ways to make each learning session with a child unique.
'I’ve never felt this kind of stress and pressure': Mark Stoops makes very strong statement on NIL, transfer portal
Mark Stoops is never one to shy away from sharing his opinion and the Kentucky football coach certainly did as it pertains to NIL and the transfer portal. Last week at SEC Media Day, Stoops made it known just how 'stressful' he feels with the current landscape of college football.
Big Stomp music festival promotes mental health awareness, resources in Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A music festival in Louisville is breaking down mental health stigmas with modern programming, education and awareness. The Big Stomp Music Festival was held on Friday and Saturday at Waterfront Park in downtown Louisville. The festival was created to destigmatize mental health and expand access to mental health resources. Organizers said it's the nation's first music festival to focus on mental health.
Retro Louisville: Origins of Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport
“Suit Seeks to Block Borrowing of Funds to Extend Bowman Field” was a headline on the front page of the Sept. 21, 1940, edition of the Courier Journal which featured the effort to create a major airfield at the existing Bowman site. The lawsuit, brought by several nearby neighbors, “challenged the authority...
North Carolina Courage turn the tables and shine in Summer Cup against Racing Louisville
When you think about soccer, one thing is certain: you can never underestimate the power of determination. And that's exactly what we saw in the Summer Cup match between the North Carolina Courage and Racing Louisville. The Courage, who appeared to be trailing, found the strength to equalize after the lights went out and, later, shine in the penalty shootout.
Fatal collision involving motorcycle leaves one dead, one injured on Smyrna Parkway
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A man was killed in a fatal collision on Smyrna Parkway Friday evening. At about 10:30 p.m., the Louisville Metro Police Department responded to a vehicle collision involving a motorcycle at the intersection of Smyrna Pkwy and Theiler Lane. Officers transported the motorcyclist to the hospital...
Clean Eatz Opens New Location in Jeffersontown!
Clean Eatz offers healthy and convenient meals at an affordable price and they just opened up a new location in Jeffersontown! All this weekend, they are celebrating with different deals, demos, samples, and more. Elle Bottom was there live this morning to give us a preview of the new space.
Louisville extends offer to '25 wing Kelvin Odih
University of Louisville basketball coach Pat Kelsey and his staff spent the past two weekends on the road recruiting. The Cardinals were looking at many prospects they had already offered in the Class of 2025 but also found a few new names to jump into the mix with in the class.
Churchill Downs announces $90M Grandstand Club and Pavilion renovation plan. What to know
Churchill Downs, the famed Louisville-based horseracing company known for hosting the Kentucky Derby, has announced a new $90 million project to be completed ahead of the 151st Kentucky Derby next year. The new project will include renovations to the existing grandstands at the track. The company said in a release...
Teachers, health professionals urge parents to tackle back-to-school tasks
PADUCAH — As many students prepare to return to school, teachers and health professionals urge parents to take care of last-minute tasks. Baptist Health Paducah Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Nicole Snow said it's important to get kids on a bedtime schedule. For elementary school children, Snow recommends going to bed between 8 and 9 p.m. When it comes to older kids, that time is more flexible.
Overnight fire at a hair salon reported in Muhlenberg Co.
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Emergency crews responded to an overnight fire at a hair salon in Muhlenberg County. Dispatch confirms the initial call came in at 10:50 p.m. and both the Beechmont Fire Department and Drakesboro Fire Department responded to the call. This is currently under investigation and we will update with more information as […]
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