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Jefferson County Clerk's Office says 'ransomware' attack caused branch closures
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A major cyberattack is impacting Louisville Metro Government and the Jefferson County Clerk's Office has confirmed they are currently facing a ransomware attack. The agency has an third party forensic team working on resolving the issue. At this moment hackers have access to information stored in...
Jefferson County clerk waits for 'dark cloud' to lift as ransomware attack follows backlogs, long lines
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Jefferson County Clerk Bobbie Holsclaw sat in her office Wednesday in downtown Louisville lamenting the "dark cloud" that seems to cover her branches this summer. All systems down at branches across Jefferson County after hackers installed malicious software, locking files and demanding money. The clerk's office...
Hosparus training in August for new volunteers
Training on August 14th for new volunteers eager to support individuals facing serious illnesses. (LOUISVILLE, KY) — As summer ends and the school year starts, Hosparus Health is once again looking for compassionate individuals to join its mission by dedicating their time and talents to support local patients and families facing serious illnesses across Jefferson, Bullitt, Henry, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer, and Trimble counties. The nonprofit organization is hosting a free, in-person volunteer training session on Wednesday, August 14, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 6200 Dutchmans Lane in Louisville.
Parents suing JCPS over new transportation plan file amended temporary restraining order
The lawyer for the parents suing Jefferson County Public Schools over its new transportation plan filed an amended complaint and temporary restraining order on Friday after a federal judge denied their initial motion, according to court documents. District Judge Rebecca Grady Jennings denied the request for a temporary restraining order...
Louisville head basketball coach Pat Kelsey purchases 9,000-square-foot east end home
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville men's basketball coach Pat Kelsey recently purchased a $2.6 million home near the Glenview neighborhood. According to the deed, which was filed with the Jefferson County Clerk's Office on July 16, Kelsey and his wife purchased the house on Glen Springs Court, near US 42 and Lime Kiln Lane. It has six bedrooms, six full bathrooms and two half bathrooms, according to the Jefferson County Property Valuation Administrator. It also has a backyard pool.
Dan-O’s Seasoning growing into new Louisville offices
LOUISVILLE — Dan-O’s Seasoning is moving into new offices to keep up with the brand’s continued growth as one of the fastest-growing brands in the seasoning category. The new location will accommodate their rapid expansion fostering stronger cross-functional collaboration and culture and more innovation. Dan-O’s has outgrown...
Back to School Guide
Back to school is right around the corner and it is time to get those school supplies, new shoes, and some great new threads for the kids to sport. We have some helpful information to help you make the grade. We know parents have lots of questions when it comes...
SBA Closes Business Recovery Center in Jefferson County
ATLANTA – The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced today the permanent closure of the Business Recovery Center (BRC) in Prospect, KY on Monday, July 22 at 6 p.m. The SBA opened the Center to help small businesses and non-profit organizations with losses due by severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, flooding, landslides and mudslides that occurred on April 2.
40-year-old woman hit, killed by train in Clifton identified
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Jefferson County Coroner's Officer has identified the woman hit and killed by a train earlier this week. Louisville Metro Police Department was called to the area of Stoll and Arlington avenues around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday about a person down by the train tracks. Officers arrived...
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