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Elizabethtown Woman Dies In House Fire
A Monday night blaze has claimed the life of an Elizabethtown woman. The woman, identified by Hardin County Coroner Pat Elmore as 75 year-old Brenda “Barbara” Stewart was discovered inside the home. Her cause of death is undetermined pending results of an autopsy. Steve Masterson has been Stewart’s...
MCCH participates in pediatric simulation training with Norton Children’s Hospital
LOUISVILLE – Employees in Murray-Calloway County Hospital's Emergency Department, CCU, and Medical Surgical Unit recently participated in a simulation training with the SPARC (Simulation for Pediatric Assessment, Resuscitation and Communication program) team from Norton Children's Hospital in Louisville. The team – consisting of Dr. Karen Orman, NICU physician and...
Zane Johnson is the @1776Bank Revolutionary Player of the Week @ZaneJohnson_3 @TrinityHSFB @Coach_AHiggins @minguabeefjerky @840WHAS
’27’s top QB prospect promises to continue to poor on the steam. All we ever heard from Trinity High is how impossible it was to crack the starting lineup as a freshman. None of the “famous” former alums had done it and their names were generally recited to us anytime we intimated a rising MS phenom might actually crack the lineup. Well, Trinity has started a freshman now and all he did was throw for over a couple thousand yards and 30-TDs while leading the program to title number 28.
UofL, UK make Sacred Heart star’s top 6
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Sacred Heart star ZaKiyah Johnson has been on the national radar since she was in eighth grade and is considered one of the top players in the class of 2025. Wednesday afternoon, she announced her top six potential college destinations. Louisville and Kentucky both found themselves...
Democratic leaders read Declaration of Independence, discuss election after first Presidential debate
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A group of Democratic leaders came together in Louisville on the morning of the Fourth of July to read the Declaration of Independence. US Representative Morgan McGarvey, Mayor Craig Greenberg and others recited the words that led to the birth of America in 1776. The holiday...
Lawrence Park kicks off annual Fourth of July parade with fireworks show to follow
People celebrated Independence Day on Thursday in Lawrence Park with the township’s annual parade. The parade kicked off at 2 p.m. on Main Street. Fireworks will follow at 10 p.m. at the Iroquois High School football field. Those involved with planning the parade said it’s one of the biggest...
LMPD asks for help finding missing person
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville Police is asking for the public’s help in finding a missing person. Angelina Stephens, 20, has been missing since June 22 and is believed to be in Louisville. She is not from Louisville and her family has reason to believe she is in danger.
Deadline to apply to be a Louisville firefighter approaching
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Are you interested in a job that makes a difference in people’s lives?. Louisville Fire Department is hiring and you have only a few more hours to apply. The application process opens up once a year and that time frame closes Friday, July 5 at...
Louisville football roster 2024: Breaking down new scholarship players, from enrollees to transfers
We are less than a month from the start of the second University of Louisville football fall camp under head coach Jeff Brohm. In his first season, Brohm guided the Cardinals to a 10-4 record and the school's first appearance in the Atlantic Coast Confernece Championship Game. U of L won the first five games of the Brohm-era and started the season 10-1 before losing the final game of the regular season, the ACC title game, and the Holiday Bowl.
Louisville Football: Class of 2025 Recruits To Watch
The football targets left on the board for the University of Louisville football team. University of Louisville football coach Jeff Brohm and his staff have been rolling recently on the recruiting trail. The Cardinals have landed seven commitments from the Class of 2025 in June, the latest coming with back-to-back...
New bowling alley, entertainment center Tilted 10 opens inside Louisville mall
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A new bowling alley and entertainment center just made its debut in Louisville. Tilted 10 is now open inside Jefferson Mall. The center features 10 lanes for bowling, two black light mini golf courses with 18 holes, bumper cars, mini bowling, billiards, over 100 games and a pinball alley.
Boston College 2024 Opponent Previews: Louisville
30.2 Offensive Points per Game (37th), 415.1 Total Yards per Game (42nd), 236.6 Passing Yards per Game (57th), 178.5 Rushing Yards per Game (38th); 36.9% 3rd Down Conversion Rate (t-84th), 80.8% Red Zone Scoring Rate (t-87th); 5.43 Tackles for Loss Allowed per Game (58th), 2.29 Sacks Allowed per Game (t-87th), 19 Turnovers (t-77th); 6.13 Offensive EPA per Game (42nd), 0.09 Offensive EPA per Play (42nd), 46.4% Offensive Success Rate (12th), 0.10 Offensive EPA per Dropback (65th), 45.6% Passing Success Rate (36th), 0.12 Offensive EPA per Rush (15th), 48.1% Rushing Success Rate (13th)
Motorcyclist hospitalized in Bardstown Road crash over the weekend has died
A motorcyclist hospitalized after a Bardstown Road crash on Saturday afternoon has died from his injuries, Louisville Metro Police said in a statement Thursday morning. LMPD spokesman Dwight Mitchell said witnesses told the department they observed a motorcycle traveling “at a high rate of speed” run a red light at the intersection of Bardstown Road and Tyler Lane. After, Mitchell said, the driver “was thrown from the motorcycle and struck a vehicle that was operating eastbound on Tyler Lane.”
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