KYTC to Reduce Lanes, Close Ramps Before I-65 Summer Shutdown
Preliminary work on major Louisville highway could lead to month-long traffic disruptions.
Man dies after being shot in Louisville's Portland neighborhood
Chilling Murder in Glitterball City Leaves More Questions Than Answers
Weather
Louisville Sees Warmer Weather Ahead After Frigid January
National Weather Service forecasts higher temperatures in the 40s to 60s through next week

Lingering Snow Complicates Paramedic Rescues in Louisville
Paramedics adapt tactics to reach patients amid snow-packed roads and sidewalks more than a week after winter storm.
Louisville-Area Schools Announce Plans for Feb. 2 After Winter Storm
JCPS to operate on a two-hour delay, while other districts have not yet made decisions
Lifestyle
UofL Student Pair Running for SGA President, VP
Kathleen Price and Seth Pinson aim to turn student stories into action on day one

Louisville Sewing Studio Offers Summer Camps for Local Youth
Made Stitch to teach kids sewing basics and creative problem-solving.
25 Must-Try Fish and Seafood Restaurants in Louisville for Lent
Louisville-area eateries offer a variety of seafood options during the Lenten season.
Crime
Lyft Driver Charged with Sexually Assaulting Passenger at Gunpoint
The incident occurred in a church parking lot in Louisville, Kentucky.

Louisville man pleads guilty in federal drug trafficking case
Robert E. Pilgrim admits to possessing and intending to distribute methamphetamine, fentanyl, and cocaine in Kentucky
One dead, four hurt in weekend shootings across Louisville
Police renew calls for gun safety as violence continues in the city
Sports
Louisville Blasts Xavier in Midweek Tilt
The Cardinals take down the Musketeers in the first midweek matchup of the 2026 season.

Arkansas Baseball Hosts Xavier in Weekend Series Opener
Razorbacks look to build on early-season success against the Musketeers
Louisville Cardinals Suffer Road Loss to SMU
Head coach Pat Kelsey discusses team's defensive struggles and turnover issues
Politics
EPA Rolls Back Coal Emissions Regulations at Louisville Plant
Agency cites economic benefits as it loosens limits on mercury, particulate matter, and other toxins

14th District State Senate Candidate Debate Set for February 20
Debate to be held at Nelson County Public Library Main Branch
Louisville Mayor Defends 48-Hour ICE Hold Policy
Greenberg says policy change was the 'right call' despite outcry over Minnesota shootings