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Debris Pickup Begins In Louisville
It could be a few days or a few months before your souvenirs from the winter storm are removed from your lawn.
Francois Cunningham trial begins; accused of shooting and burning Louisville couple
He's accused of murdering a Louisville couple and burning their bodies inside a van.
Kragthorpe to call offensive plays for Louisville
Louisville football coach Steve Kragthorpe says he will be his own offensive coordinator next season.
Kentucky, Louisville seek federal storm aid
As the Kentucky National Guard continued to help victims in parts of the state hit hardest by last week's winter storm, Gov.
Two IT firms consider Louisville for possible expansions
In today's struggling economy, it's job losses - not job additions - that are making headlines.
Man Shot Multiple Times In West Louisville Dies
A man is dead after being shot several times in West Louisville. The shooting happened at about 3 p.m. in the 1700 block of West Oak Street.
Outage Numbers Dwindle As Storm Recovery Continues
Power companies said the number of power outages has dropped to fewer than 35,000 across the state, down from a high of more than 769,000. Kenergy spokeswoman Lisa Vincent said the company, which serves parts ...
City of Louisville announces debris drop off sites, collection
Mayor Jerry Abramson announced the city will once again open storm debris dropoff sites for residents, and will begin curbside debris collection next week.
Violence in Louisville, the DVD
T'Shombi Basemore's documentary about violence in Louisville will be available for purchase on DVD beginning Friday, Feb.
42 new police officers on the streets of Louisville
Some new police officers will be on the streets of Louisville by this weekend. Friday, 42 new police officers were sworn in to the Louisville Metro Police Department.
Boyle County man is 28th storm-related death
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Officials say a 66-year-old Boyle County man who died of carbon monoxide poisoning has become the 28th storm-related death in Kentucky.
Beacon Solutions gets tax incentives to expand
Technology and telecommunications services provider Beacon Enterprise Solutions Group is planning a move to a larger facility in Louisville that would add 36 employees with another $2 million in payroll, ...
Students get a "Wake Up Call" about murders in Louisville
One lesson at Fern Creek Traditional high school didn't come from a text book Friday.
Louisville Arena Lands 2012 NCAA Volleyball Championships
It's not even open until 2010, but that didn't stop the NCAA from choosing the new downtown Louisville arena as the host of the 2012 Women's Volleyball Championships.
Louisville woman guilty of stealing from Postal Service
A 50-year-old Louisville woman will receive two years probation and pay more than $7,400 in restitution for stealing money from the U.S. Postal Service.
Cops: Man Robs Bank For Ticket Back To Prison
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- A suspected bank robber is in police custody, but investigators said his motive was not stealing money.
Kentucky declared disaster area
President Barack Obama declared Kentucky a major disaster area Thursday, clearing the way for the federal government to reimburse state and local governments for 75 percent of their costs in responding to last ...
Ky. bill advances to keep 911 calls off airwaves
A measure that would prevent 911 calls from being broadcast on TV and radio cleared its first legislative hurdle on Thursday and now heads to the Senate floor for a vote.
Sherman Minton Bridge reopens after being struck by towing vessel
The Sherman Minton Bridge was closed for several hours during the morning rush hour Thursday after a towing vessel struck one of the support beams around 5 a.m. Coast Guard Lt.
Man found shot to death on sidewalk in downtown Louisville
Louisville Metro Police are investigating a homicide after a man was found shot to death in downtown Louisville overnight.
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