Helping Frankfort heal after severe flooding
Capital City Cares and World Central Kitchen are among the organizations helping the community recover.
Capital City Cares and World Central Kitchen are among the organizations helping the community recover.
The City of Louisville released a plan to reduce crime by 15% each year from now until 2030.
New Life Directions Ministries has built a new complex which includes housing and a training center to help families in need.
Grady Ebelhar said the latest flood didn’t reach the heights of 1937.
Louisville Metro Police Chief Paul Humphrey shared positive data related to homicides, shootings and robberies.
BourbonVille is a bourbon tasting that not only features the state's signature spirit, but will also highlight a Kentucky Proud memu.
The long annual journey northward continues for the Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds.
Waterfront Park beat out the Tampa Riverwalk and Wilmington Riverwalk, which came in second and third place, respectively.
The 75-year-old arena recently underwent an $82 million renovation project.
According to the preliminary World Airport Traffic Report, SDF was ranked no. 5 in the world for the busiest cargo airports.
Hailey Bamford, 38, falsified her time in the accounting system for the City of Oak Grove, said Attorney General Russell Coleman, R-Ky.
The coalition recently celebrated its 10th anniversary and works to make harm reduction resources such as Naloxone available.
YesCare, a correctional health care company, partnered with LMDC in March 2024 to help launch the program.
A study shows the United States will face a physician shortage of up to 86,000 physicians by 2036.
Chief Justice Debra Hembree Lambert said it’s “especially nice” to be part of the first female majority on Kentucky’s Supreme Court.
The first podcast episode covered the story of a well-known lawyer, John Morgan, sports and a lesson on lingo from Beshear’s son, Will.
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Over 30 local, state and federal teams are participating in the three-day training and evaluation session.
Gymast Oliva Dunne and The Voice winner Gina Miles will do the same for the Kentucky Oaks.
Here's a look at how to watch the 151st runnings of the Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby from Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.
Thursday, May 1 will feature a full day of racing, live entertainment and Kentucky experiences in partnership with the Frazier History Museum.
The president hinted in a social media post Thursday at moving to fire Powell.
The bottles are five times lighter than glass.
The Trump administration issued an order Wednesday to stop construction on a major offshore wind project to power more than 500,000 New York homes.
“I think there’s a lot of candidates that are in the mix. I’m honored to have my name in the mix as well,” she told NY1 in an interview Tuesday night.
The transactions could spark an investigation by federal housing officials and the Justice Department.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland made the trip to El Salvador on Wednesday, where he met with the country's vice president.
The project is expected to be completed by 2030, including a new cafeteria, state-of-the-art media center and outdoor green spaces.
Because school districts can't choose which schools use non-traditional instruction, flooding forced all of Jefferson County schools on NTI.
The district has a list of flood-affected locations it will not be able to provide pick-up or drop-off services.
The projects will accelerate the colleges' mission of providing essential education, training and workforce development.
Louisville Mission Math is a group that aims to teach math and science topics to younger students in engaging ways.
The new law will take effect in fall 2026.
The coalition recently celebrated its 10th anniversary and works to make harm reduction resources such as Naloxone available.
Chief Justice Debra Hembree Lambert said it’s “especially nice” to be part of the first female majority on Kentucky’s Supreme Court.
The first podcast episode covered the story of a well-known lawyer, John Morgan, sports and a lesson on lingo from Beshear’s son, Will.
The nonprofit was founded in 1880 by James Taylor Helm, Episcopalian minister of Christ Church in Louisville.
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, more than 14,000 children were victims of maltreatment in Kentucky in 2023.
Senate Bill 73 also mandates education about sextortion in Kentucky public schools and in law enforcement agencies.
The lawyers said in a letter to the judge that prosecutors have been slow to turn over some potential evidence for review.
The coal industry says the Biden administration imposed too many costly regulations.
In the last month, U.S. airstrikes on Yermen have killed over 120 people, according to casualty figures released by the Houthis' Health Ministry.
Helms died on Sunday in Cincinnati.
The first podcast episode covered the story of a well-known lawyer, John Morgan, sports and a lesson on lingo from Beshear’s son, Will.
The organization said staffers who work on the BOLD Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s program were placed on administrative leave.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from cutting billions in COVID-era public health funds.
A Kentucky business owner credits TikTok with helping him take his seasoning sales to the next level.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland made the trip to El Salvador on Wednesday, where he met with the country's vice president.
The pair will have “talks with European counterparts to advance President Trump’s goal to end the Russia-Ukraine war and stop the bloodshed."
But the court added that its ruling does not remove discrimination protections for transgender people.
More than 3.5 million children in Afghanistan will suffer from acute malnutrition this year, an increase of 20% from 2024.
Looking for something to do this weekend? “HI Out & About” has you covered.
It’ll be displayed from June 13 to Sept. 21.
Through a $37 million investment, the park is getting a new realm, a new meerkat habitat, new costumes and more.
The lawyers said in a letter to the judge that prosecutors have been slow to turn over some potential evidence for review.
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