Some American Airlines flights are canceled in Louisville following a deadly crash in Washington D.C. Wednesday.
Prosecutors have dropped an “unlawful camping” charge against a woman who was controversially cited by Louisville police last September for unlawful camping while she was homeless, pregnant and in labor under an Interstate 65 overpass.
Planning a special date night for your sweetie? There is no shortage of romantic restaurants in Louisville where you can wine and dine your love.
When Floyd Collins ventured into Sand Cave in Kentucky on Jan. 30, 1925, he was searching for the next big attraction. But he never made it out alive.
Here's a look at three previously featured homes in the Louisville area that have a claim to fame, including a spot on HGTV and in a Lifetime movie.
A federal executive order that could have paused payments for federal grants and other programs has been rescinded, but its original attempt to review federal spending still stands.
Downtown Louisville was the place to be on Tuesday night. Take a look at a photo gallery from the night that was at the 2025 KY Inno Startups to Watch event.
The judge dismissed the case of a pregnant woman and created an initiative to provide resources to others cited with unlawful camping.
You can buy tickets on the Kentucky Derby website starting Thursday at noon. General Admission ticket prices range between $24-$71 depending on the day and event. Also during Derby week you can see a famous air show and the largest display of fireworks in the country.
People with a valid Kentucky or Indiana ID, local college ID or military ID will received half-off admission to participating downtown venues.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Vermont-based distiller plans to open a new location in downtown Louisville later this year. WhistlePig Whiskey is an American whiskey brand. The WhistlePig PiggyBank will be located at 403 E. Market Street. It will be located in the former Bank Shot Billiards space, according to a news release.
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — A passenger plane and a military helicopter collided in midair Wednesday night at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C. The American Airlines jet was carrying 60 passengers and four crew members. There were also three Army soldiers inside the Black Hawk helicopter at the time of the crash.