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.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) -Make Valentine’s Day sweeter by scheduling a visit with a Kentucky Humane Society puppy. The Kentucky Humane Society is offering Valentine’s Day puppy visits in the Louisville Metro area on February 13-14,
From movie screenings and concerts to visiting the Muhammad Ali Center, here are numerous ways to celebrate Black History Month around.
While still building UK basketball's 2025 recruiting class, Mark Pope and his staff have kept tabs on 2026. These 10 players have offers from Kentucky
Amid state and federal limitations, a name change clinic in Louisville continues providing guidance and services to LGBTQ+ community.
Louisville tourism leaders said events and festivals could bring in $4.2 billion in economic impact to the Louisville area in 2025.
Louisville Boat, RV & Sportshow is back at the Kentucky Exposition Center through Jan. 26. The midwinter event has been around for more than 60 years. You can browse, board, order and purchase from among the newest-model RVs, boats and on-water and sporting accessories.
Winter storms and staffing issues are causing mail delivery delays in Louisville, prompting concerns from local officials, including Rep. Morgan McGarvey.
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.
The newspaper staff won awards in the Daily 2 category, including second place in the General Excellence category.
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.
Warren Simpson, son of beloved Louisville restaurateur Shirley Mae Beard, thanked the Kentucky Derby Museum and Louisville for honoring his late mother.