The deadline to seek aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency is Feb. 7, yet many in Jefferson County remain displaced and struggling to recover.
Taking public transit helps people avoid the environmental costs of car transportation. Louisville is going in the wrong direction by cutting TARC.
Plenty of potholes have popped up across Louisville as crews have dealt with snow and ice this season. Here's how to report ...
The heavy snowfall three weeks ago didn’t just make things difficult for drivers, but also had a big impact on wildlife, including deer searching for food.
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 ...
Despite school and business closures, and warnings from city officials about the dangers of severe winter weather in recent weeks, Louisville residents continue to be evicted from their homes.
The discussion comes after the StrEatery was ordered to stop operations as a pop-up shelter during Winter Storm Blair.
As milder weather returns to Kentucky, here's what to know about the official start of spring in 2025. The first day of ...
The past weekend teased us with signs of warmer weather. Lines for the local car washes were wrapped around the block. A ...
Winds out of the south tonight will at least keep single digits out of the picture in our rural areas through the morning.
Georgia Department of Transportation will continue clearing highways in the region, although much of the ice from Tuesday’s ...
Inside the United States Postal Services' regional facility on Gardiner Lane in Louisville, packages and mail — many long ...