Ground has been broken on a new $2.5M visitor center expansion for a local attraction, doubling event space and enhancing Ohio River views.
Inflammatory accusations met a defiant public response when the Louisville Metro Office of Inspector General (OIG) questioned LMPD’s handling of an investigation.
Additions to the center include an expanded museum space, new classroom and lab spaces, and larger welcome and reception areas that can hold up to 250 guests.
A company spokesman confirmed Thursday to WHAS11 the Humana Tower will be placed on the market "in the coming weeks." Humana ...
To celebrate, Mayor Craig Greenberg proclaimed February "UofL women's volleyball month." Players from Louisville's team were invited to Metro Hall to celebrate their past season. The Cardinals made it ...
Radcliff Police arrested another man in connection to street takeovers in Louisville that occurred on Labor Day weekend in ...
By Addie Meiners Click here for updates on this story LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WLKY) — It was an emotional reunion on Wednesday ...
The federal government has a clear mandate from the American people to enforce our nation’s immigration laws,” the bill’s sponsor, a Louisville Republican, wrote ...
City officials and community leaders gathered Thursday to break ground on a $2.5 million renovation project at Riverside, The ...
By changing the classification of sexual extortion to a felony, lawmakers say they want to punish extortion to increase child ...