Florida's Brian Kelly joke leads Week 12 college football trolls
Florida's win over LSU was capped off by the Gators' social media team taking aim at a viral Brian Kelly clip.
Trying to make sense of nonsense
I am lamenting over the election of one who has run the most vile, bigoted and misogynistic presidential campaign in modern history.
Kentucky, Louisville lawmakers request state audit of MSD, calling it a 'debt-ridden runaway train'
State and local officials held a news conference Thursday in Louisville calling for a comprehensive audit of the Metropolitan Sewer District, calling it a "debt-ridden runaway train."
Teenager found shot in Old Louisville dies from injuries at UofL Hospital
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville police said the teenager who was found shot in Old Louisville on Oct. 16 has died. Police said the shooting was reported around 3:30 p.m. on South 3rd Street and St. Catherine Street. The teen was taken to the University of Louisville Hospital in serious condition.
Louisville community rallies for local DJ during medical journey
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The Louisville community showed major support online to a man who's as much of a fixture at UofL sporting events as Louie the bird. More than $50,000 in donations came in for Keith Jackson, better known as DJ K Dogg. He's the DJ who hypes the crowd and provides entertainment during UofL athletic events.
Once in a Decade | Louisville Orchestra to perform 'Carmina Burana' at Kentucky Center
The orchestra practiced the storied piece Wednesday morning at Whitney Hall in the Kentucky Center. Director Teddy Abrams said he has assembled a mega chorus of 350 singers from across Louisville to perform with the orchestra. It's a huge piece of music, so big, in fact, that Abrams said the orchestra plays it only about once every 10 years.
After 44 years on death row, Kentucky man says DNA shows he’s innocent
Attorneys for a Kentucky man that’s spent four decades on death row for murder say a recent DNA test is proof he wasn’t the killer.
Former Louisville special agent sues FBI, co-worker alleging sexual harassment, retaliation
The lawsuit alleges she often had to deal with unwanted hugs from behind closed doors and inappropriate comments from the assistant special agent in charge
3 Louisville coffee shops burglarized in one night, police say stores were ‘targeted’
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Three Heine Brothers locations were apparently “targeted” in a string of burglaries that happened over the weekend. Louisville Metro Police (LMPD) said burglaries were reported at two coffee shops on Bardstown Road and one on Frankfort Avenue late Sunday night.
AP NCAA women's basketball poll reaction: Biggest game for every Top 25 team
The AP preseason women's basketball Top 25 poll is out. Here are the biggest games ahead for every team in the rankings.
DJ Mini has made her mark on Louisville's music scene. Now, she's empowering its youth
Tyler Pope, a.k.a. DJ Mini, has a busy schedule around town, but she makes time to help kids who share some of her childhood struggles.
UofL football looking to make statement hosting No. 6 Miami
Louisville football will be looking to prove itself this weekend as it gets ready to host No. 6 Miami.The Cardinals are coming off a 24-20 win over a tough Virginia team that gave UofL a run for its money.
Woman hospitalized after being shot at McNeely Lake Park Tuesday morning
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A woman was taken to the hospital after being shot in McNeely Lake Park early Tuesday morning. According to LMPD spokesman Aaron Ellis, officers were called to the 10500 block of Cedar Creek Road at McNeely Lake Park around 1:40 a.m. on a reported shooting
Update | 24-year-old reported missing from Park Duvalle neighborhood found, Louisville police say
Joshua Kennedy went missing from the 1900 block of South 35th Street in the Park Duvalle neighborhood on Saturday.
Kentucky basketball to begin season at No. 23 in Associated Press Top 25
Ten Kentucky opponents enter the 2024-25 season ranked in the AP Top 25, including two nonconference opponents in Gonzaga (No. 6) and Duke (No. 7). Ohio State, Clemson and Louisville are all receiving votes entering the season.
What was singer Lana Del Rey doing in Louisville?
It's not every day that you run into stars while out for breakfast, but that was the case in Louisville over the weekend.
College football Week 8 picks against the spread: Can Cards cover vs. Canes? | C.L. Brown
C.L.'s college football Week 8 picks against the spread for Louisville-Miami, Kentucky-Florida, Georgia-Texas, Tennessee-Alabama, IU-Nebraska, more.
Democrats hope to flip 'purple' Kentucky House District 48 in Louisville
Democrats hope to flip a Kentucky House of Representatives district they call one of the most "purple" in Louisville by hammering the Republican incumbent for his vote on legislation that led to Kentucky's abortion ban.
Gillotte comes alive, and Cards will need him at his best for Ward, Miami
After the victory, the most important thing aspect of Louisville's 24-20 squeaker against Virginia Saturday was the reappearance of Ashton Gillotte, who had been AWOL from
Jury returns verdict in case of man accused of running over Kansas family in 2022
Michael Hurley, 35, of Lexington, Indiana, was accused of being high on fentanyl on the night of July 5, 2022, when he ran over the Jones family.
Deer from Breckinridge County deer farm tests positive for Chronic Wasting Disease
The Kentucky Department of Agriculture has issued a quarantine to restrict movement in and out of the Breckinridge County facility, including live deer or deer products.
Louisville judge sets $500,000 bond for man charged in fatal weekend crash on Snyder Freeway
A not guilty plea was entered on Quijada-Vega's behalf during his Oct. 12 court appearance. The judge set his bond at $500,000 full cash and ordered him to have no contact with the victim's family or witnesses. His next court appearance is scheduled for Oct. 22.
Louisville woman missing since August found safe, police say
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Louisville Metro Police said a woman who has been missing since Aug. 9 has been found. On Monday about 5 p.m., LMPD canceled the Operation Return Home request for 28-year-old Khadija Jama. Police spokesperson Aaron Ellis said Jama "has been located and is safe."
'Bringing bourbon to the world:' How the Kentucky Bourbon Trail keeps blazing a path after 25 years
Twenty-five years ago, the Kentucky Bourbon Trail got its start. It's still trailblazing the bourbon boom and it has no intent of slowing down.
USA Today rates 2 Louisville sports attractions among nation’s best
Two of Louisville’s iconic sports attractions, the Kentucky Derby Museum (#3) and the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory (#5), are celebrating top five rankings in the recent Best Attraction for Sports Fans in USA Today’s 2024 Readers' Choice Awards.
‘School choice’ on ballot in Kentucky
Supporters of school choice in Kentucky are hoping voters will do what the state courts wouldn’t — allow a new path for state-supported payments to private schools.
Louisville, KY – Plane Accident Involving Vehicle at Breckinridge Ln and Kresge Way
A small plane struck a car before crashing onto a road in Louisville, resulting in injuries to four individuals. The | Contact Police Accident Reports (888) 657-1460 for help if you were in this accident.
What government office are closed in Kentucky for Columbus Day, Indigenous Peoples Day?
Federal offices will be closed on Oct. 14, according to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. Columbus Day is not a state holiday, according to the Team Kentucky Personnel Cabinet and it is also not a Jefferson County holiday, according to the city's website.
Louisville Orchestra hosts family friendly Halloween concert at Paristown Hall
The Louisville Orchestra held a family friendly Halloween concert in Paristown on Sunday. The orchestra performed selections from Harry Potter and Star Wars at the "Orkidstra Family Spooktacular" event at Old Forester's Paristown Hall. The event featured pre-concert trick-or-treating and arts and crafts.
More Kentucky Republicans ‘decline’ to answer Right to Life’s endorsement survey
Kentucky Right to Life is endorsing in fewer legislative races this year — 45 candidates for the General Assembly received an endorsement from the anti-abortion group, down from 86 in 2022 and 88 in 2020.
Woman arrested after police discovered ‘cooked and dismembered’ body parts in her home
Police officers in Kentucky have arrested a woman and found what appeared to be cooked body parts in her home. Kentucky State Police announced in a press release that on Wednesday (October 9) officers received a call about a dead woman in Robertson County.
Sunday Read: ‘School choice’ on the ballot in 3 states, including KY, faces pushback in others
By Elaine S. Povich Stateline Supporters of school choice in Kentucky are hoping voters will do what the state courts wouldn’t — allow a new path for state-supported payments to private schools. Kentucky is one of three states,
Rick Pitino Shut Down Possibility Of A Friendly Return To Louisville Because Of Irreparable Bad Blood
Rick Pitino made his long-awaited return to the University of Kentucky over the weekend and received a hero's welcome. He does not foresee a similar
Registration open for Louisville Veterans Day Parade
Registration is now open for the 2024 Veterans Day Parade and Celebration in downtown Louisville, which takes place Saturday, November 9 and includes convoys, a traditional
Northern Kentucky woman arrested after police find dismembered body at Mount Olivet home
Torilena May Fields, 32, was arrested Wednesday after police found a dismembered body at a Mount Olivet residence.
Urgent care vs. ER: Statistics show most emergency room visits are ‘avoidable’
In 2020, the CDC reported over 131 million emergency room visits in the United States, but more than 50% of visits were considered avoidable and not an emergency.