Governor Andy Beshear and First Lady Britainy Beshear are kicked off the summer by inviting Kentuckians to create artworks and capture photographs celebrating “100 Years of Kentucky State Parks” and submit those pieces to the Team Kentucky Gallery inside the main hall of the Capitol in Frankfort.
With the temperatures beginning to rise, the CDC reports that more than 12,000 people die from extreme heat in the US every year. Locally, Metro leaders are launching an initiative to keep everyone safe and cool this summer.
The Jeffersontown Police Department is searching for a man believed to be connected to several car thefts, including multiple stolen from a car dealership overnight on Tuesday.
The potential for another round of higher rates is putting MSD under scrutiny with customers and lawmakers in Frankfort who believe the utility provider lacks proper oversight.
Hardin County Schools Superintendent Teresa Morgan released a statement Tuesday following the death of North Hardin High School Director of Bands Kelsey Dunn.
Families uprooted by the storms over Memorial Day weekend are having trouble finding temporary housing. One woman said her options are limited because of her pets.
Local organizations across Kentuckiana can register on June 6 to participate in a day of community giving. This year marks the 11th annual Give for Good Louisville, which is an online giving event organized by the Community Foundation of Louisville.