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UofL medical students create book to help children affected by gun violence
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Orion Rushin and Manting Xu, fourth year medical students at the University of Louisville, are giving back to those traumatized by violence. Christopher 2X’s program, “The Future Healers,” aims to provide kids with healthy coping strategies to heal from gun violence. Kids aged four through 13 learn health sciences, firearm safety, and wellness tips from the 100-paged-book.
LMPD had warned the Yum! Center about guns being ‘snuck in’ at rapper’s concert
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The KFC Yum! Center had been made aware for months of potential gang related violence that could erupt during rapper EST Gee’s, real name George Stone, concert, LMPD confirmed. Devontae Beach was gunned down shortly after the concert ended two blocks away from the venue...
Louisville Metro, MSD, Waterfront Park collaborate for flood wall mural initiative
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville Metro Government is teaming up with MSD to create a striking mural on a flood wall as an entry for Waterfront Park’s newest exhibits. The first mural will serve as gateway to Waterfront Park’s Phase IV expansion. Any interested artists are being scouted...
KBC camp prepares future worship leaders and technicians
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) — Young people from 11 states and Canada gathered on the campus of Southern Seminary and Boyce College last week for the Kentucky Baptist Convention Student Worship Camp. It was the third year for the camp, and attendance has doubled every year. Peyton Arnett was among...
Here's what Louisville football players think of EA Sports College Football 25
The college football season doesn’t start for another month, but that doesn’t mean players can’t get a head start on taking the field. At least virtually, athletes have been able to play for their teams on the EA Sports college football video game, which was officially released Friday. Louisville football players Tyler Shough,...
Mayor Greenberg celebrates, thanks crews for infrastructural achievements
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Mayor Craig Greenberg and Metro Public Works Director Jennifer Caummisar-Kern thanked crews for the work completed thus far during the current paving season and other infrastructural work. They also highlighted the proposed $40 million budget investment for paving, sidewalk repair, bridge and structure repair among other things in the 2025 fiscal year.
Bardstown Road restaurant, bar closes after about 18 months in business
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Nostalgic Restaurant and Cocktail House, located on the first floor of the Bellwether Hotel on Bardstown Road in Louisville's Tyler Park neighborhood, will close July 28 after about 18 months in business. Described by owners as a restaurant with a Miami art-deco feel mixed with London...
3 people arrested after chase in Elizabethtown, police say
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Three people were arrested after a police chase in Elizabethtown on Wednesday afternoon, according to police. The chase ended on New Glendale Road near Highway 1136 and the 31W bypass at about 2:15 p.m. Chris Denham, Public Affairs Officer with the Elizabethtown Police Department, said police...
NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Analyzing top 9 teams for 2025 top-40 SG Davion Hannah
One of the best overall prospects from the Midwest is Davion Hannah, a 6'5 shooting guard from Link Academy in Missouri, originally from the state of Wisconsin. He's a natural scorer and legit athlete, which makes him an appealing two-way contributor. Hannah, who is ranked in the top 50 overall...
Broadcast plans announced for Louisville's summer trip to the Bahamas
The University of Louisville has announced the complete broadcast schedule for the program's upcoming exhibition trip to the Bahamas for the Baha Mar Summer Hoops League. Both games will have a radio broadcast and live video stream. Games will be broadcasted on radio via 93.9 FM "The Ville" along with a free live video stream to the Floyd Street Media YouTube channel.
Wife arrested after allegedly chasing, shooting at husband spotted with other woman
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A Louisville woman was arrested Tuesday after police say she was involved with a violent car chase with her husband and another woman. According to arrest documents, 46-year-old Joy Craft is charged with two counts of wanton endangerment. Police say Craft spotted her husband returning home...
Former Louisville pediatrician again accused of searching for hitman to kill ex-husband
Former Louisville pediatrician Stephanie Russell is now accused of asking a fellow inmate to find a hitman to kill her ex-husband after she pleaded guilty in federal court to stalking him and trying to hire a hitman, prosecutors claim in new court documents filed this week. Russell, 53, previously ran the popular Kidz Life Pediatrics in Louisville's Norton Commons until agents arrested her at her office in May 2022, a day after a federal agent posed as...
Man killed after being hit by a car while trying to cross Bardstown Road
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville police said around 10 p.m. Tuesday night, a man was found dead on Bardstown Road near the Taco Bell. They said the man, who has not been identified yet by a coroner, was trying to cross the road from west to east when he was hit by a car. He died from his injuries by the time officers responded to the scene.
Local girls cap summer with Run for the Roses event
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The summer basketball season is nearing an end and Lenawee County once again made a splash on the AAU stage. Tecumseh’s Alli Zajac and Adrian’s Stevie Elam, both seniors to be, continued to pick up offers from schools from across the country and grow their games and a host of other county athletes had outstanding summers on the court. ...
School board candidate says Fayette shouldn’t spend $26,500 on celebrity educator’s speech
Fayette County Public Schools is paying $26,500 for an appearance of nationally known educator Ron Clark. That’s “just wrong,” said retired Fayette principal Betsy Nantz Rutherford who is running for the 5th District Seat on the school board in November.
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