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.
Though the Farmers' Almanac predicts a warmer-than-normal spring, the winter weather will linger for a while longer, the forecast said.
American Airlines Flight 5342 flew over southern Indiana and central Kentucky just before colliding with a helicopter in Washington D.C. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The passenger aircraft that collided with a helicopter near Washington Wednesday night flew over the Louisville area just hours before it crashed into the Potomac River.
Across Asian communities, Lunar New Year is marked with celebrations with family and friends, wishing for prosperity and the start of a new year under the Chinese zodiac.
Thunder Over Louisville, one of the nation's best fireworks displays and air shows, is the official community kick off to Kentucky Derby Festival.
Kentucky is getting in on the data center boom. Developers with PowerHouse Data Centers, a Virginia-based company, unveiled plans Thursday to build a massive “hyperscale” data center in Jefferson County. It will be the first of its kind in the state. The deal was fueled in part by state tax incentives penned by the state legislature last year.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg has laid out a list of changes he’d like to see from lawmakers in Frankfort during this year’s General Assembly.
Last year, lawmakers approved $100 million to revitalize downtown Louisville, a large part of those funds will go to the Belvedere project.
Local businesses are getting hit hard by climbing egg prices, and a recent bird flu outbreak at a Southern Indiana farm could drive up the cost of the essential ingredient even more.
BJ's Wholesale Club is opening its first location in Kentucky Friday in south Louisville, right near the Jefferson Mall. Here are five things to know.
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.
Thursday will be an impact weather day, as rain makes its way back into Louisville and the Ohio Valley Thursday afternoon/evening, with our next low pressure system sliding through the region. Showers will begin to overspread the region during the afternoon from about 2-4 p.m.