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Clark County votes to consider new ambulance provider plans
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. — The Clark County Commissioners voted Thursday night to begin discussions to replace New Chapel EMS as the county-wide ambulance provider. The vote comes as New Chapel EMS, formerly ran by former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel, has been dealing with leadership changes and staffing issues. New...
Elizabethtown man sentenced to 6 months in prison for felony involving Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- An Elizabethtown, Kentucky, man was sentenced to six months in prison after a felony conviction involving pushing against police and helping other rioters physically fight officers while trying to break into the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021. William "Jessie" Stover, 46, was also sentenced...
Crystal Rogers Case: Joseph Lawson appears in court, asks judge to sever his trial from his father's
BARDSTOWN, Ky. — Crystal Rogers’ family has promised they will not miss a court date in her case, and they held true to that Thursday when Joseph Lawson appeared in court over video. Lawson is one of the three men charged in connection to Rogers’ disappearance and death....
Baptist Health, Norton Healthcare impacted by global CrowdStrike issue
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Baptist Health and Norton Healthcare in Louisville are responding to the to the global CrowdStrike outage reported early Friday morning. Any patient impacted by this will be notified. Below is the statement from Baptist Health:. Baptist Health is experiencing disruptions tied to the global CrowdStrike incident.
Louisville allergy clinic to offer walk-in availability twice a week at location near Hikes Point
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Getting help for allergies will soon be a little easier for patients in Louisville. Advanced ENT & Allergy is opening a walk-in clinic at it's Breckenridge Lane location. The office is one of six in Kentuckiana that already sees patients by appointment. With the walk-in clinic,...
Kentucky executive’s new book helps readers discover their pathway to career success
Louisville business leader Pattie Dale Tye has released her first Forbes Book, Ordinary to Extra-Ordinary: Achieving Remarkable Career Success Through Passion, Purpose, and Preparation, a book written for those just starting their career, re-entering the workforce after a time away, or stepping into the “third stage” of their profession where they are considering mentoring or consulting opportunities.
Louisville Economic Development Alliance launches, names interim leader
LOUISVILLE — The Louisville Economic Development Alliance (LEDA) Board of Directors appointed Deputy Mayor Pat Mulloy as interim CEO today during its first board meeting and will launch a national search for a permanent CEO. Incorporated in early July, LEDA is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization charged with leading business...
Kentucky State Fair offering a new way to experience concert series in style
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- If you're looking for a new way to experience the Kentucky State Fair this year, how about staying in a luxury suite?. Guests are invited to enjoy the Texas Roadhouse Concert Series in some brand new mobile suites. Packages include admission for up to 35 people,...
Speed Art Museum Unveils William M. Duffy Exhibition
The Speed Art Museum unveiled “Louisville’s Black Avant-Garde: William M. Duffy” at the end of June, the second installment of an exhibition series exploring the pioneering artists behind the Louisville Art Workshop, a radical artistic collective founded in the 1960s. It focused on furthering the careers of...
Men’s basketball to face pair of SoCon foes
ATLANTA, Ga. – The Atlantic Sun and the Southern Conference today announced a 20-game scheduling alliance for this upcoming season. Bellarmine will be featured twice in the fray, as they host VMI on November 9 and travel to Western Carolina on December 4. VMI will be a first-time opponent...
2 boys charged with murder in fatal shooting of 13-year-old in Chickasaw
Two teenagers have been arrested for their alleged role in a shooting that killed 13-year-old Daviawn Blackmon last month. Louisville Metro Police (LMPD) said a 15-year-old boy has been charged with murder, attempted murder, complicity to first-degree robbery and tampering with physical evidence. A 16-year-old boy has also been charged with complicity to murder, complicity to first-degree robbery and possession of a handgun by a minor.
New splash pad in Old Louisville keeps residents cool during summer
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Residents in Old Louisville now have a new way to stay cool during the hot summer months. Mayor Craig Greenberg and Olmsted Parks Conservancy cut the ribbon on a new splash pad Wednesday in Central Park, which is between South 4th and South 6th streets.
Affordable senior living project underway at former Iroquois Homes site
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The Iroquois Homes development, plagued with criminal activity and deteriorating facilities, was deemed obsolete in 2006, about 50 years after they were built. The more than 800 people moved elsewhere, but many didn’t move far. Now, according to the Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA), the need...
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