Students around the Louisville metro did not have to go out in single-digit temperatures Wednesday morning. Most school districts in the region opted for nontraditional instruction.
The fliers, which warned of a “Mass Deportation,” were found on Inauguration Day in northern Kentucky, according to authorities.
WLKY is tracking closures and delays in Kentucky and Indiana as a bitter cold weather continues across the region.
Indianapolis received 15.5 inches by storm's end. According to the National Weather Service, the Blizzard of '78 set other records, including the most snow in one month in Indianapolis (30.6 inches) and the most snow on the ground in Indianapolis (20 inches, which included 5 inches already on the ground from a snowstorm the previous weekend).
It seems only fitting that a place nicknamed the Crossroads of America happens to be one of the best states for drivers. That’s according to a
The flyers hit just as Donald Trump took office on Monday, having earlier promised "mass deportations" of persons in the United States without legal immigration status.
COLUMBUS, OH. (WBKO) - Today, Make-A-Wish® Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana (OKI) announced Juli Miller as its new President & Chief Executive Officer. With more than 20 years of experience at Make-A-Wish OKI, Miller takes the helm after serving as Chief Mission Delivery Officer since 2021.
After nearly three months away from competition, Indiana women’s golf began its spring season Monday at Shadow Wood Country Club in Naples, Florida. The Hoosiers took first place with a score of 300 over the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky in the one-day, 18-hole match.
Staff report The Kentucky State Fair has been recognized by the International Association of Fairs and Expositions (IAFE) with 11 awards during the fair’s 120th anniversary in 2024. The annual IAFE awards recognize major fairs such as California State Fair,
Baptist Health, Norton Healthcare and University of Louisville Health have partnered with Indiana University Southeast to build a laboratory science health care degree program.
Authorities in Kentucky were investigating racist fliers purportedly issued by the Ku Klux Klan, which ordered immigrants to “leave now” and “avoid
Tyler James Morgan, 30, is wanted out of Hopkins, Caldwell, Webster, and Union County, as well as Vanderburgh County in Indiana.