Crowds are filing into Churchill Downs for the 150th Oaks Day. LPM News reporters and editors are on site to bring you the latest from the track.
The latest search warrant in the criminal investigation of former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel reveals an alleged relationship with a county employee tasked with financial oversight.
“Grief is love with no place to go.” An art exhibition opening this month hopes to capture the unique and unifying experience of grieving.
A federal court this week permanently struck down a state law that tried to ban people from telling minors about other states’ abortion laws without parental consent.
While visitors on Oaks and Derby Days transform part of Louisville’s South End, thousands of residents call the area home all year ‘round.
Spring is heating up across Kentucky, and low-income families can get help paying their air-conditioning bill through a seasonal program.
More than 86,000 Louisvillians got discounts on their internet bills through the federally funded Affordable Connectivity Program. The “wildly popular” program ended last month.
A year after a spate of horse deaths at Churchill Downs, numerous investigations concluded with many questions unanswered. With a few new safety measures and upgraded technology, Churchill Downs ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg wants to drop almost all Louisville Metro Government funding for two decades-old organizations that offer free soil tests, 4-H youth programs and other services.
Bus drivers and union leaders with ATU Local 1447 rallied in downtown Louisville Wednesday against TARC’s proposed budget cuts. They’re asking city and state leaders to help save jobs and rou...
Glenna Bevin alleged in an affidavit that the former governor regularly enters and remains in her home against her wishes, following her around and asking her questions about their divorce case.
The state Executive Branch Ethics Commission accused Grimes of improperly downloading voter information onto a thumb drive during her 2015 re-election campaign.