Louisville facilities released about 2.6 million pounds of toxic chemicals to air, water and soil in 2023. Most came from ...
While there have been an increase in cases around the metro area, the commonwealth is still seeing lower activity levels compared to other areas.
Kentucky Specialty Courts, part of the Kentucky Court System, announced on Friday that Jefferson County’s four Drug Court ...
For the first time ever, Jefferson County District Court saw its first docket dedicated solely to street camping citations on ...
Jefferson County's Child Support Division has been recognized by the state for its efforts in collecting nearly millions of ...
The judge dismissed the case of a pregnant woman and created an initiative to provide resources to others cited with unlawful ...
Metro Public Works crews are hard at work repairing the thousands of potholes that January's historic snow storms left behind across Louisville. On Monday, Shaun Owen and his crew were hard at work ...
Doctors are seeing a convergence of illnesses like the flu, COVID and norovirus, causing absenteeism for students in school.
The Point-in-Time count is a snapshot of homelessness in a community. This year, local outreach workers worry some ...
Law enforcement officials warn residents about an increase in scam calls and advise on how to protect themselves.
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 ...
Several Kentucky lawmakers and organizations are expressing concern over the Trump administration's decision to pause federal ...