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Overnight car break-ins at downtown hotel leave guests on edge
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville Metro Police are investigating a string of car break-ins at a downtown Louisville hotel. It happened early Sunday morning at the shared garage between the Fairfield Inn and Springhill Suites in downtown Louisville. LMPD spokesperson Dwight Mitchell said the original report of the break-ins came from the security guard at 4 a.m., but LMPD needed a victim present to take a report. Police returned to the scene around 6 a.m. to take reports.
KCTCS Names Interim President at Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College
The Kentucky Community and Technical College System has named Dr. Brooke L. Justice as Interim President of Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College (SKYCTC). Justice, who previously served as Vice President of Student Services at SKYCTC, began her new role August 16. Nearly 20 Years Experience. Justice replaces Dr. Phil...
Miikka Muurinen schedules visit with Kentucky Basketball
The Kentucky Wildcats and Coach Mark Pope seem to be gaining some recruiting momentum on the trail. After landing Malachi Moreno while things trend in the right direction for Jasper Johnson, Pope and his staff want to flex some recruiting chops. In addition to that, a top target for Mark...
Evans Leads Maroon Runners at Christian County Opener
Dakota Evans opened his junior season for the Madisonville-North Hopkins cross country team on Saturday with a third place at the Christian County Season Opener. He ran with the lead group of Murray’s Guevenson Binfield-Smith and University Heights Academy’s Cole Glover for the entire race and finished with a time of 17:31 on the rolling 31-mile course.
Louisville vs Austin Peay football first look: Odds, keys to game, players to watch, more
Louisville football is set to open Year 2 under Jeff Brohm by hosting Austin Peay at noon Saturday at L&N Stadium. The Cardinals haven't opened a season at home since 2020 when they defeated Western Kentucky, 35-21. U of L went on to lose its next four games, a trend the squad hopes...
Cardinals Victorious in Season Opener
Week one of the high school football season is in the books and the Cardinals traveled to West Jessamine where they came back with a big win 35-14. The game was never in doubt as Wayne County got off to a quick two touchdown lead and never looked back. They...
Sunday Headlines: Return of High School Football Edition
Saturday saw Week 0 of the college football season, but around the commonwealth of Kentucky, we saw the first high school football games of the season. Arguably the top team in the state, Boyle County, picked up a 35-13 win over Lexington Christian yesterday. One of the biggest games of...
Jazz celebrated during free concert in Louisville's Central Park
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The sound of jazz music filled the air in Old Louisville on Sunday afternoon. Jazz in Central Park brought the soulful sounds of New Orleans to Louisville. The free annual event featured artists Carley Johnson, Jerry Tolson and Orchestra and the Urban Jazz Coalition. There were...
Be Our Guest | Celebrate Taco Tuesdays at Taco City
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- WDRB invites you to Be Our Guest at Taco City!. In the mood for some tacos? Taco City is the spot!. Their tacos are assembled with the freshest ingredients that are sure to bring bold and inspiring flavors into your life!. Start off your meal with...
Bullitt County family remembers fentanyl victims, calls for action against overdose crisis
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- People in Mount Washington called for action as fentanyl continues to claim the lives of hundreds of Kentuckians each year. One Bullitt County family honored those who have died from overdoses and hopes to prevent it from happening to others. "This is a drug war, and...
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