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LMPD arrests man accused of fatally shooting someone in Russell business parking lot
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville Metro Police arrested a man accused of shooting and killing someone in the parking lot of a Russell neighborhood business earlier this month. Alonzo Thomas appeared before a judge on Thursday. Authorities said Thomas shot Thaddeus Miller on July 10. Investigators believe they were fighting...
Muhammad Ali scripted series coming to Amazon Prime Video
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The first-ever authorized scripted series about the life of Muhammad Ali is in the works. According to a news release, Amazon Prime Video green lighted "The Greatest," which was produced in collaboration with Ali's estate and his widow Lonnie Ali, who will be an executive producer on the project.
University of Louisville Student Success Building will be new heart of engineering program
A new Student Success Building will serve as the heart of the newly designed University of Louisville’s J.B. Speed School of Engineering. The 115,000-sf structure will greatly increase lab space and consolidate student services to one location. Currently admissions counselors, academic counselors, tutors, student success coordinators, co-op counselors, and...
Emergency Preparedness | Louisville Fire Department offers CPR training at all stations
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- When someone goes into cardiac arrest, their brain can experience blood loss and damage in just four to six minutes. That's why the Louisville Fire Department is teaching CPR. More often than not, people experience cardiac arrest -- commonly known as a heart attack -- when...
Police warn public to look out for credit card skimmers found inside local grocery stores, gas stations
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - You may have heard of credit card skimmers being used to steal credit card information at the gas pump, but skimmers being hidden inside stores is a new trend being reported to local police. This week Shelbyville Police recovered a credit card skimmer at a Save...
Fate of Louisville bar's liquor license remains unclear as hearing is set for August
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The future for one highly scrutinized Louisville bar remains up in the air as a hearing with the Metro's Alcoholic Beverage Control unit looms. Cafe 360 is set to meet with the Metro ABC on Aug. 8, according to a spokesperson for the Department of Codes & Regulations. That's to discuss the city's proposal for the business to forfeit its 2 a.m. liquor license, which would cut off alcohol sales at midnight.
C.L. Brown Show: Russ Smith's advice for Louisville basketball ahead of Pat Kelsey era
This week's episode of The C.L. Brown Show features former Louisville guard Russ Smith, who is playing for The Ville in The Basketball Tournament beginning this week at Freedom Hall. Smith explains what advice he'd give to the current Cardinals as they try to quickly bond under first-year head coach...
Kentucky Parents of Public School Students Check Your Mailbox For Summer EBT Program Benefits
So, the other day we received a letter in the mail and a surprise we were not expecting. Two envelopes from the Commonwealth of Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services Department of Community Based Services. One was a letter about the Summer EBT program and the other was an...
DROUGHT UPDATE: Who Needs Rain The Most...
Recent rain has certainly helped those of you who live in Southern Indiana. The moderate drought Seymour, Crothersville, and North Vernon has been removed along with the abnormally dry conditions surrounding it. It's a different story in Kentucky. Bardstown, Willisburg, and Campbellsville are now in moderate drought and abnormally dry conditions have spread west. On a side not, this does not include the heavy rain that we saw Tuesday night.
KY Poison Control Center urges caution amid recall of edibles
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The Kentucky Poison Control Center is warning Kentuckians to not buy or consume Diamond Shruumz brand products, including chocolate bars, cones and gummies. All flavors of these products have been recalled because they have been linked to severe illness. Officials say Diamond Shruumz brand products were sold online and at a […]
Some Harlan County waters unsafe for swimming
The Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet’s Division of Water has extended no swimming advisories for multiple bodies of water in Harlan County and across the state as a result of high levels of E. coli bacteria found in the water. According to the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet’s website at https://eec.ky.gov, advisories have been active […] The post Some Harlan County waters unsafe for swimming appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
What is minimum wage in Kentucky? Here's what we know about where wage rates sit
Workers making less than $17 per hour are considered "low wage," according to a new study from Oxfam, "a global organization that fights inequality to end poverty and injustice." The study, which provides a state-by-state analysis and ultimately calls for the minimum wage to be raised to $17 hourly, found...
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