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'He's trying to become the Vice President': Political experts analyze Gov. Beshear's address to Iowans
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Former Kentucky Congressman John Yarmuth, a Democrat, tells WHAS11 he'd expect Vice President Kamala Harris to announce her running mate by the end of this week. It comes as Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, fresh off trips to Iowa and Georgia, remains on a shortlist of potential...
Say goodbye to summer. When you can make the last splash of the season in Louisville pools
School is almost back in session, which means children (and their parents) should take advantage of Louisville area pools to soak in the last bit of summer. It feels like pools opened just yesterday (on May 25), but the time to enjoy them is almost done for this year's summer season. ...
Louisville Man Indicted In Stepfather’s Death
A grand jury has indicted a Louisville man on charges of complicity to murder. Autray Tyray Reed, 36, is accused of killing Thurman Collier, who police say was his stepfather. According to court documents, Reed caused serious injury to Collier that caused him to die several weeks later. He is...
BLUEJAY SOFTBALL SEES 20 STUDENT-ATHLETES EARN NFCA ACADEMIC AWARDS
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) has released their 2024 All-America Scholar-Athlete selections. Tabor Softball performed well in the classroom in addition to their performance on the field, posting a 3.44 team-wide Grade Point Average (GPA). 20 Bluejay Softball student-athletes were named as All-America Scholar-Athlete selections including: Alexa Garza, Cheyenne Washington, Chloe Yturbide-Reader, Darcy Gillen, Dessa Zavala, Jacie Myers, Jacqueline Garcia, Jordyn Farren, Keeley Brewer, Lainee Rae Miller, Laura Savage, Lauren Roberts, Leyla Ayala, Megan Buerger, Mickelly Soyez, Mikayla Guarascio, Reese Hefley, Reyna Enriquez, Savannah Evans, and Taylor Sheppard.
VOCAL-KY hosts town hall discussing the failed war on drugs
Community members attended the No More Drug War Town Hall on Tuesday hosted by Voices Of Community Activists and Leaders, VOCAL-KY, an organization focused on redefining how drug addiction is addressed by the justice system. VOCAL-KY is hosting town halls across the state to start a dialogue on what resources...
JCPS clothing assistance program helps support parents and students in need
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — As we await the start of a new school year, the JCPS Clothing Assistance Program is open for business. The new warehouse off of 15th and Jefferson looks like a department store, but all the items are free. This is just one of many ways JCPS...
1 killed, 1 injured in Jeffersontown shooting; What we know
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A man is dead and a woman is in the hospital after a shooting happened in the Jeffersontown area on Tuesday. Jeffersontown Police Chief Rick Sanders said police were called to Old Six Mile Lane around 10:30 a.m. When officers arrived, he said they found a...
Two Louisville gang members found guilty of drug trafficking, firearm offenses
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — This week, a Louisville jury found two local men guilty of several drug trafficking and firearm offenses. Jerlen Horton, 30, and Chicoby Summers, 29, were both allegedly associated with the Victory Park Crips, "a violent street gang operating in the west end of Louisville," according to the Louisville ATF.
JCPS has hundreds of vacancies with less than two weeks before school starts
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The JCPS task force was back in session Monday, along with district leadership, with less than two weeks before students start a new school year. District employment, which was a low point on Superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio’s 2023-2024 School Year evaluation, was a starting point for discussion.
Woman dies in hospital after Louisville stabbing
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville police are investigating a stabbing that left a woman dead Tuesday afternoon. Police said calls came in reporting the stabbing at 12:45 p.m. When officers arrived at a home in the 200 block of Huntington Park Drive, they found a woman inside that had been stabbed. Officers provided life-saving measures until the woman was taken to the University of Louisville Hospital.