Henry County EMS service switches to AmeriPro; What it means for the community
The county decided to switch to a private, national provider to save money.
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The county decided to switch to a private, national provider to save money.
Henry County EMS service switches to AmeriPro; What it means for the community Read More »
Over 44 million pounds of salt hit Louisville’s roads, which can rust the underside of vehicles.
How to save your car from salty roads and expensive car repairs Read More »
Gov. Andy Beshear is warning Kentuckians to prepare for an incoming blast of arctic air that will last several days.
6 Kentuckians killed in recent winter storms, Beshear says Read More »
Your lottery tickets could win you a Kentucky Derby Festival jackpot!
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While talking of rebuilding can be a comfort for those eager for a return to normalcy, much remains unknown.
What next for thousands of families whose homes have been destroyed by L.A. wildfires? Read More »
The cemetery agreed to pay a $1.25 million settlement.
The project will use $1.75 million in city funding to create a safer, more pedestrian-friendly street.
New project launched to improve Chestnut Street in downtown Louisville Read More »
A “Particularly Dangerous Situation” red-flag warning expired without causing explosive fire growth as feared.
Windy, flame-fanning weather eases up as progress made on LA-area fires Read More »
“This can be the difference between life and death.”
Scott County EMS now offering on-site blood transfusions Read More »
Over 100,000 people are displaced in the Los Angeles wildfires. Businesses in Louisville and New Albany are raising money for the victims.
Here’s how Louisville residents can help victims of LA wildfires; Where to donate Read More »
Nearly 90,000 households lost electricity as utilities shut off power to prevent their lines from sparking new blazes.
Dire fire warning for LA area pushed back as winds ease Read More »
“I’ve been a little happier for some reason. I like helping people. I like helping the community,” said 16-year-old Erick Rodriguez.
JCPS student offers shoveling services to homes that are covered in snow and ice Read More »
Federal Judge Benjamin Beaton asked DOJ officials whether there is a “less intrusive manner of resolving the dispute” without judicial management of Louisville.
Without help, the shelter won’t make it to next winter.
How you can help a New Albany emergency shelter avoid closure Read More »