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Affordable senior living project underway at former Iroquois Homes site
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The Iroquois Homes development, plagued with criminal activity and deteriorating facilities, was deemed obsolete in 2006, about 50 years after they were built. The more than 800 people moved elsewhere, but many didn’t move far. Now, according to the Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA), the need...
Man arrested for threatening to 'kill everyone' at Louisville bar, targeting LGBTQ and racial groups
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Louisville man is facing a felony charge after police say he threatened to blow up a bar and kill everyone inside because of his disdain for gay people, racial groups and the homeless. According to an arrest citation, Trey Edward Anderson, 24, was arrested Tuesday...
Mother of newborn found dead in closet released from jail; placed on home incarceration
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - On Wednesday, WAVE News received an update on the case of a Louisville mother who was arrested after her newborn child was found dead in a closet. On Wednesday, a judge sent Daira Aguilar’s case to a grand jury for a potential indictment. Aguilar is facing one count of abuse of a corpse after she allegedly put her newborn baby inside a trash bag, and left the bag inside a closet.
West Louisville development boom helps boosts traffic to local stores
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Near the West Broadway Kroger and Norton's new hospital, business boomed at Popeyes during its first week. The Cajun chain restaurant officially opened Monday. "This is gonna be my spot from here on out," Anthony Mask said. Piling inside for a lunch rush that had vehicles...
Louisville man survives stroke, becomes employee at hospital that saved his life
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Adam Maddox said Norton Brownboro Hospital saved his life after suffering a stroke at his brother's funeral two years ago. He's now opening up about his journey to recovery and taking his second chance at life to become a caregiver himself. Maddox was 26 when he...
Join the Card Chronicle EA College Football 25 Discord Server
After over a decade of waiting, college football fans and gamers around the world will finally be able to play a college football video game once again when EA College Football 25 launches worldwide this Friday, July 19th. (I know, I know, some of you rich folk and lucky sons of guns may have gotten/purchased early access to the game.)
University of Louisville Student Success Building will be new heart of engineering program
A new Student Success Building will serve as the heart of the newly designed University of Louisville’s J.B. Speed School of Engineering. The 115,000-sf structure will greatly increase lab space and consolidate student services to one location. Currently admissions counselors, academic counselors, tutors, student success coordinators, co-op counselors, and...
Emergency Preparedness | Louisville Fire Department offers CPR training at all stations
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- When someone goes into cardiac arrest, their brain can experience blood loss and damage in just four to six minutes. That's why the Louisville Fire Department is teaching CPR. More often than not, people experience cardiac arrest -- commonly known as a heart attack -- when...
UK is again the top Ky. hospital in U.S. News rankings, followed by St. Elizabeth in Northern Ky. and Baptist Health Louisville
Three Kentucky hospitals, in the state’s three largest metripolitan areas, have been named among the nation’s “Best Regional Hospitals” in the annual ranking by the U.S. News & World Report magazine. The No. 1 hospital in Kentucky is again the University of Kentucky hospital, followed by...
BOZICH | Louisville fans outpacing Kentucky fans in TBT attendance record chase
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- This is how it will go down in The Basketball Tournament, which crackles into the sports conversation in Lexington and Louisville this weekend:. Kentucky fans vs. Louisville fans, with followers of the programs legitimately competing to determine which alumni team will host a potential Cats/Cards TBT quarterfinals game July 29.
Bellarmine's 'UKnighted' getting united as a squad to take on The Ville in Saturday's TBT opener
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- George Suggs played at Bellarmine from 2012-16 and, for the last three years, he's been the head coach at McKendree University in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. He felt the opportunity to add some summer coaching was too good to pass up. He's in charge of...
Who's leading Louisville's new economic development group? Here's what we know
More details are continuing to emerge about a new public-private nonprofit taking the lead on economic development in Louisville, as its board members met for the first time Wednesday. The Louisville Economic Development Alliance, or LEDA, was formally established this month but has been in the works since late last year, growing out...
Photo gallery: The Ville practicing for the TBT event
The Ville, an alumni team mostly made up of former University of Louisville players, will open play in the TBT Tournament on Saturday. The players are in town preparing for the event, which will be at Freedom Hall. The Ville will take on Bellarmine's alumni team UKnighted in the first...
Gleadle: ‘Good to be back at home’ for Friday night matchup
Forward Sam Gleadle met with the media ahead of a rare Friday night home game for the boys in purple. LouCity has solidified itself as the nation’s premier second-division soccer club since launching less than a decade ago. Back-to-back USL Championship title winners in 2017 and 2018, the boys in purple have reached at least the league’s conference final in all nine of their seasons.
Speed Art Museum’s new exhibit explores the meaning of ‘infinity’
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - To infinity and beyond, but what does that mean? An immersive experience at the Speed Art Museum is exploring the answer. Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s infinity room takes people inside a large, kaleidoscopic space with mirrored spheres suspended from the ceiling and arranged on the floor.
Local Humanitarians Are Honored by Tom Drexler's Hero Program
Local heroes in the Louisville community are honored during UofL football games. Tom Drexler's Hero Zone puts a spot on those who do great local humanitarian work. Head over to tomdrexler.com/heroes for more information!
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