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$2M to expand IU-led semiconductor workforce development in Indiana
A $2 million initiative will support the launch of new pilot programs at Indiana University to attract more women and other underrepresented populations to the semiconductor industry, a growing area of the U.S. economy of vital interest to Indiana’s future and national security. The project is part of the...
Louisville police chief said she leaves with 'heavy heart' after mayor asked for her resignation
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Former Louisville Metro Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel said in her June 25 resignation letter that Mayor Craig Greenberg had requested she resign and that she did so "with a heavy heart and considerable amount of duress." At a news conference June 25, Greenberg said Gwinn-Villaroel resigned...
PG Chucky Hepburn an "invaluable piece" to Louisville's roster
With 13 new players on the roster, there's a lot of excitement looking toward next season for the University of Louisville basketball team. And with so many players it's really difficult to project the best or most important player on the roster. But if you listen to new head coach...
Kentucky’s Dark Side: Violent Crime Soars in Bowling Green and Beyond
The report highlights Bowling Green as the most hazardous city in Kentucky, with a violent crime rate of 343 incidents per 100,000 residents and a property crime rate of 4,446 incidents per 100,000 residents. The city, famous for its Corvette production, also saw 247 reported violent crimes in 2020, including 71 robberies.
McDonald's is Serving Up Hot Deals in Louisville for the Summer
From their 'Free Fry Fridays' to their new '$5 Meal Deal', McDonald's is serving up delicious deals for the summer that will keep you and your wallet full. Learn more about these hot deals at mcdonalds.com.
Juvenile suspect is the 2nd arrested for murder at Greenwood Boat Ramp in June
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A juvenile was charged with shooting and killing a man at the Greenwood Boat Ramp in June. In a news release Tuesday, Louisville Metro Police only identified the juvenile as "ML." No age was given. The juvenile is charged with murder, assault, tampering with physical evidence and possession of a handgun by a minor.
PharmaCord's New Technologies to Enhance Patient Care
Nestled right here in the Louisville Metro Market, PharmaCord stands as the industry-leading provider of patient services, renowned for its innovative technology and holistic approach. In this video interview, Phani Konduru, Chief Information Officer and Kellen Rollins, Vice President of Software Development, esteemed leaders in the Louisville Metro Market, share their expertise and perspectives on the evolving role of technology in patient services.
Six Knights named All-American Scholars by WGCA
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – For the third consecutive year, a program record-tying six Bellarmine women's golf players have been recognized as All-American Scholars by the Women's Golf Coaches Association for the 2023-24 season. This year's honorees include graduate senior Alaina Schmitt, senior Josephine Bonin, senior Jessica Stephens, junior Matti...
BOZICH | Halftime Report: 5 Stories that deserved bigger headlines in 2024
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Halftime breaks grow every season. More jugglers. More T-shirt throws. More baby races. More commercials. More sideline interviews. This halftime will stretch over three parts. On Monday, I rolled through the 5 Biggest stories over the first half of 2024. Those were easy: the changing of the guard at Louisville and Kentucky men's basketball, the PGA Championship and the Scottie Scheffler fallout at Valhalla and Kentucky baseball going to Omaha.
New Indiana law: 3rd graders must pass reading exam
(WISH) — About 1 in 5 third graders in Indiana are struggling to read, the state’s Department of Education says. Earlier this year, lawmakers banked on new legislation, which took effect Monday, to encourage more readers. In the upcoming 2024-2025 school year, third graders who don’t pass the Indiana Reading Evaluation and Determination (IREAD) assessment exam […]
Changes to how state pays parents to care for their medically complex kids take effect Monday
INDIANAPOLIS — Big changes kicked in Monday for how the state pays the parents of medically complex kids to take care of their children at home. The changes were announced in January by the Family Social Services Administration as a way to cut how much the state spends on Medicaid every year.
Celebrate 155 years of Sunrise with 4th of July Freedom Run, anniversary giving opportunity
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (KT) – Sunrise Children's Services has served the children of Kentucky since 1869. A new giving campaign and Fourth of July event are opportunities to support a critical resource for the bluegrass state's most vulnerable population. 155 years serving Kentucky kids. Sunrise Children's Services, the child...
Louisville MBB Presser: Upcoming Year and Bahamas Trip.
Pat Kelsey took stage for his first press conference since the start of practices, alongside the first availability for players where seniors Reyne Smith, Chucky Hepburn, and J’Vonne Hadley spoke. The one thing that Kelsey and the three seniors are preaching to fans with heavy confidence is that this...
Man identified in Algonquin neighborhood shooting
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The name has been released of the man who died at the University of Louisville Hospital after a shooting in the Algonquin neighborhood in late June. The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office identified the victim as Dion Sutton, 29, of Louisville. Louisville Metro police officers were...
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