Smart watches can detect symptoms of COVID-19 before the wearer knows they are infected. And Louisville is among the worst cities for racial housing value... [Read More]
Overnight skies will be mostly cloudy with a few light snow or flurries north and east of Louisville. [Read More]
With COVID-19 vaccine appointments full, there is some concern that Louisville officials will have to cancel some of those slots due to a mix up... [Read More]
Over the past several days, it has been difficult for people to register for appointments. [Read More]
Federal agents seized more than $8 million in counterfeit Cartier bracelets on Thursday, authorities said. [Read More]
The Jefferson County School Board passed a plan Tuesday night that will spark the return of sports in Louisville's public schools. [Read More]
Tuesday, January 19 - 7:00 PM Seymour Tribune
Joseph E Smart, Jr. VALLONIA Joseph E. Smart, Jr., age 100, of Vallonia and formerly of Louisville, KY, died at 7:20 a.m. Monday, January 18,... [Read More]
Food has been on Lori Larusso's mind since she was a child. The award-winning Louisville artist has spent 20 years creating paintings and installations that... [Read More]
Louisville wants subpoena powers for the inspector general, but two republican lawmakers disagree on support. [Read More]
Erika Shields was officially sworn in Tuesday morning as chief of the Louisville Metro Police department. [Read More]
Vivid Barber Lounge just opened in Old Louisville in December... [Read More]
Baptist Health has announced it is now scheduling COVID-19 vaccinations for people in phases 1A and 1B, while the University of Kentucky has begun to... [Read More]
Louisville teenager, Isabella Lamkin, is advocating to bring Safe Haven Baby Boxes to Kentucky. [Read More]
Three days after three healthcare systems said they would be helping administer COVID-19 vaccine to people age 70 and older, each was were forced to... [Read More]
City approval is the only hurdle to a new farmer's market coming to River Road in Louisville. [Read More]
Tuesday, January 19 - 4:51 PM Orlando Sentinel
RaiQuan Gray had 17 points and eight rebounds, Wyatt Wilkes scored 13 points and Florida State beat Louisville 78-65 on Monday night. [Read More]
A pair of National Women's Soccer League teams have signed on to play in the inaugural International Women's Cup, a first-of-its-kind event expected to bring... [Read More]
During his weekly COVID-19 briefing Tuesday, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer said the limited supply of a coronavirus vaccine is controlling how much the city distributes. [Read More]
The memorial is happening in other parts of the country as well. It also honors frontline workers. [Read More]
If you've ever dreamed of knocking back a cold one at the bar with your dog, the Highlands neighborhood has the perfect spot for you. [Read More]
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