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Driver sends car into apartment building
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - A driver sent their car into a Lexington apartment complex Saturday afternoon. The crash happened just before 4 p.m. on Mount Tabor Road. Police and Firefighters say the driver lost control of their vehicle due to slick roads and hit the building, causing exterior damage. No...
LouCity crushes Charleston 3-1 to stay on top of USL Championship
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) - On a steamy Saturday night in a city known for basketball, bourbon and horse racing, a second-division men's soccer team who once played at a baseball stadium won its biggest regular season match in front of 13,526 fans. Louisville City Football Club welcomed the Charleston Battery,...
2026 IOL Tavian Branch on Kentucky Offer: ‘It Was One of the Most Important Experiences in my Life’
Class of 2026 offensive lineman Tavian Branch told KSR+ that his offer from Kentucky was "one of the most important experiences" in his life. The post 2026 IOL Tavian Branch on Kentucky Offer: ‘It Was One of the Most Important Experiences in my Life’ appeared first on On3.
Warm Blessings sees strain as monthly meals served breaks 114K
Warm Blessings Executive Director Dawn Cash says the community kitchen has seen demand constantly increasing in recent years. “Back in 2020, during the pandemic, and we never closed during the pandemic, we were open, we served approximately 26,000 meals, and it has continued to steadily rise to the point that by the end of July we are at 114,000 meals,” Cash said.
Hallmark Channel to film Christmas short in Norton Commons next week
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — You've heard of Christmas in July, but now it's Christmas in August at Norton Commons. The Hallmark Channel will be in Norton Commons beginning Tuesday, Aug. 20 through Thursday, Aug. 22 filming a Christmas short. The filming will be by the South Village Lawn around the fountain on Meeting Street.
Hornets host Harlan County for first scrimmage
SALYERSVILLE — Magoffin County hosted Class 5A, District 8 member Harlan County for its first scrimmage in the 2024 high school football preseason on Saturday, Aug. 10. Both Magoffin County and Harlan County opened preseason practice in July, following the conclusion of the KHSAA Dead Period. The Hornets and Black Bears aren’t scheduled to meet in the 2024 high school football regular season.
Former NPR CEO, Bellarmine trustee John Lansing dies
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The former CEO of NPR, a Bellarmine graduate and former trustee has died. John Lansing was 67 years old. His cause of death hasn't been released. Lansing got his start as a studio technician and camera operator at a TV station in Paducah, Kentucky. He eventually became president of Scripps Network, which owns Food Network and HGTV.
Perry eager to get back to work at Kentucky
EDDYVILLE, KY -- Over the last several weeks Travis Perry has been able to enjoy time back at home with his family and friends, even being able to receive his state championship ring with his Lyon County Lyons teammates. However, the Kentucky freshman guard is eager to get back to...
The full Kentucky Basketball schedule is coming next week
Next week, we will know the full SEC basketball schedule, per Jon Rothstein. That means we’ll also have the full 2024-25 Kentucky Basketball schedule. The schedule is the full release in its entirety, including dates and presumably times. Back in May, it was announced who the opponents that the Kentucky Wildcats would play would be: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, LSU, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, and Vanderbilt at home.
Photo of west Louisville teen walking down the street while reading goes viral
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A photo of a teenager walking in west Louisville caught a lot of attention on social media. If you look closely, he's not holding a phone. He's holding a book. A Louisville man snapped the photo on his way home from work near 39th Street. He...
Stomach illness outbreak traced to Northern Kentucky public pool, 12 cases identified
ERLANGER, Ky. (WKRC) - A public pool in Northern Kentucky appears to be the source of an outbreak of cryptosporidium. That's a stomach illness that's caused by a parasite in infected feces. It causes cramps, fever, vomiting, and diarrhea. So far, 12 cases have been identified, and 20 more people...
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