A Kentucky man who shot at Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg when he was a candidate in 2022 was sentenced Friday to 17 years and 6 months in federal prison after a tense sentencing hearing where Greenberg spoke of the harm the attack has caused.
Amid state and federal limitations, a name change clinic in Louisville continues providing guidance and services to LGBTQ+ community.
You may have seen the giant Ferris wheel at Kentucky Kingdom noticeably missing lately. This doesn't mean the attraction is going away. According to a spokesperson with Kentucky Kingdom, the Ferris wheel is undergoing routine scheduled maintenance.
The event was full of traditional dance, jewelry, fashion, cuisine and more. It's also a chance for Louisville's Indian community to connect.
The newspaper staff won awards in the Daily 2 category, including second place in the General Excellence category.
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 Swimming Sweeps Kentucky in In-State Showdown. The Cardinals won both the men's and women's dual meets on the day.
BURLINGTON, Ky. (WKRC) - A Northern Kentucky lawmaker has introduced a new bill that aims to prohibit sanctuary cities statewide. These cities or counties typically don't cooperate with federal immigration authorities, refraining from inquiring about individuals' immigration status or making arrests based solely on that status.
Here's what was worrisome about Kentucky’s loss to Vanderbilt. The Commodores played the way Kentucky likes to play. They pressed out on shooters. They picked up full court. They invited Kentucky to attack, but the Wildcats were unable.
The men’s college basketball teams at Kentucky, Louisville and Vanderbilt all have something in common besides proximity. All three are the exception to what was once considered a long-standing basketball rule: You can’t start over with a brand new roster and experience success.
Louisville tourism leaders said events and festivals could bring in $4.2 billion in economic impact to the Louisville area in 2025.
Cincere Johnson will be deciding between the Oregon Ducks, Alabama Crimson Tide, Kentucky Wildcats, Stanford Cardinal, Louisville Cardina