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LIST: Back to school dates across Southern Kentucky
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - School start dates are creeping closer, so make sure you’re getting your notebooks and pencils ready. Start dates for school districts in the area are as follows. All students: Wednesday, August 14. All students: Tuesday, August 13. Preschool: Wednesday, August 28. K-12: Wednesday August...
All Jefferson County Clerk's Offices reopen days after ransomware attack
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — It's been one week since the Jefferson County Clerk's Office revealed it was a victim of a cyberattack. Within the week, Clerk Bobbie Holsclaw said the attack came from a global company running a ransomware hub. The attack forced all branches across Metro Louisville to cease...
Ohio State's Carmen's Crew blasts Takeover BC, advances to TBT semifinals
It took 28 seconds for Desonta Bradford to step into a wide-open 3-pointer. Not even half a minute into Monday night’s The Basketball Tournament quarterfinal game inside Louisville’s Freedom Hall, the East Tennessee State product and member of Carmen’s Crew swished his shot to give the Ohio State alumni team the quick lead...
Torkelson hits two home runs to finish sweep against Bats
TOLEDO — Sunday afternoon, the Toledo Mud Hens looked to complete a series sweep against the Louisville Bats. Toledo walked it off the night prior with a bases loaded walk to secure their fifth straight win. The Hens took an early lead in this one, but the Bats didn’t back down. In the end, The Mud hens were able to pull through with the 10-5 win, thanks to one particularly hot bat in Spencer Torkelson.
Louisville Fire helps hang bat houses at Greenwood Cemetery for service project
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville Fire Department partnered with a local boy to hang bat houses around the Greenwood Cemetery. Henry Pape led the service project to earn an Eagle Scout badge. He made six bat houses and placed them around the cemetery with the help of the fire department and its ladders.
After latest court appearance, Darnell 'SuperChef' Ferguson says charges against him are 'bogus'
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Celebrity "SuperChef" and former Louisville restaurant owner Darnell Ferguson was back in court Monday on charges he said are "bogus." "One thing for sure is that I am who I say I am," he said Monday outside the courthouse in downtown Louisville "And I've been like that. Everyone who knows me knows that, and it'll be proven in court in front of 12 people if it needs to be. The career will bounce back better than it's ever been. I just want this to go away. That way me and my family can move forward."
National Retail Federation: Parents can expect to spend more than $100 on school supplies
PADUCAH — Summer break is coming to an end and that means back-to-school supply shopping. According to the National Retail Federation, a parent can spend up to $141 on school supplies alone per child. While back-to-school ads blanket the airwaves, parents like Tiffany Thomas are making sure their kids...
Fort Thomas to celebrate Harry Potter’s birthday with a magical event
The city of Fort Thomas will celebrate Harry Potter’s birthday on Wednesday, July 31, starting at 3 p.m. at the Fort Thomas Mess Hall. The celebration of the popular fictional character’s birthday will feature a photo booth, a Hogwarts house ‘sorting’ ceremony, Harry Potter trivia, birthday cake/ food trucks, live animals and reptiles and the showing of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” in the Tower Park Amphitheatre at dusk.
Stoops 'feels as good as I ever have' going into his 12th season at Kentucky
LEXINGTON, Ky. (KT) — Mark Stoops is anxious for the season to begin as talking season nears completion. “I can tell you, heading into this 12th year, I feel as good as I ever have, and I know you've probably heard me say that before, but it's true," Stoops said at UK’s annual Lexington Kickoff Luncheon at the Longship Club at Kroger Field. "I absolutely love our football team. I love our staff. I feel like it's the best blend since I've been here. I really do."
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