The National Women’s Soccer League released the schedule footprint for the 2025 season. Racing Louisville FC will kick off ...
With schools and many businesses closed for the day, many families in the metro took to the hills of Cherokee Park for some ...
Road conditions are improving across the metro, with public and private snow clearing crews working around the clock.
As the snowfall was ending Monday, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg reported that the city received nearly 4,000 911 calls ...
While Louisville businesses, office buildings and schools closed Monday, that didn’t stop several folks around Louisville ...
A two-day manhunt has come to an end after the suspect wanted for shooting an Orange County deputy was killed by Louisville ...
After between 10 inches and a foot of snow hit the area, Louisville Parks and Recreation is reminding the public about its ...
Starting Tuesday, January 7, Kentucky’s Community Action Agencies begin accepting applications for the Low-Income Home Energy ...
With the snow and flurries winding down, the story becomes lingering travel issues and bitter cold temperatures.
Crystallized power lines and tree branches, causing thousands to go without power. Some seeking shelter temporarily in warming shelters until their power is restored. Others without a place to go ...
As the snow stops, travelers who had to spend the night in hotels are getting back into a routine.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and other local officials will be providing an update on the Metro’s winter storm response. Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and other local officials held a press ...