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Every week WAVE 3 meteorologist Tawana Andrew breaks down what we know and what we don't about the climate and weather here in Louisville.
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AlphaRoute sent a 16-page report to Jefferson County Board of Education members, challenging the findings of a scathing audit.
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It's a lady's prerogative to play anything she wants
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The second day of the PGA Championship at Louisville’s Valhalla Golf Club began with a shuttle bus driver hitting and killing a pedestrian on Shelbyville Road in the early morning hours.
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Blind Feline just released "Gold In Them Hills"
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Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was arrested Friday morning on his way to the PGA Championship, with stunning images showing him handcuffed as he was led to a police car. ESPN reported he failed to follow police orders during a pedestrian fatality investigation.
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Dozens of the best players in professional men's golf are competing in Louisville this week. The PGA Championship has returned to Valhalla Golf Club for the first time in a decade, and local officials want to make it a boon for the city.
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Nada Surf announce new album with lead single video "In Front Of Me Now"
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The Tiny Desk setting perfectly illuminates the power of The Staves' sisterly harmonies.
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This Grammy Award winning, Charleston, SC-based quintet, performs timeless music born from the Gullah culture of the southeastern Sea Islands.
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As Louisville’s housing agency presses ahead with a plan to demolish Dosker Manor, many residents are relieved. Some are nervous about where to go next and how the city will execute its plan.
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“Oh Lord! Mamma Done Burnt the Biscuits” takes the conventions found in 90s Black sitcoms and converts them into a satirical stage play.
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The CDC has released a tool to help people assess personal risk during heat waves in preparation for another hot summer.
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Every week WAVE 3 meteorologist Tawana Andrew breaks down what we know and what we don't about the climate and weather here in Louisville.
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The Travelin' McCourys will open the show.
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The evening will feature live performances, small bites, a cash bar, silent auction, dancing and more.
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A member of the state’s largest teachers union was ousted from her Jefferson County Teachers Association leadership position for alleged disloyalty to the union during her campaign.
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Kentucky Republican Attorney General Russell Coleman has joined another coalition of red states challenging a new Biden administration anti-pollution rule for power plants.
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Last month, a jury found Louisville Metro Council Member Donna Purvis defamed her former legislative aide. Her defense could cost taxpayers more than $100,000.
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McDonald’s employees called the police to deal with an off-duty Jefferson County Public Schools security officer, who they say was drinking beer in his car and passed out in the drive-thru lane.
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The Kentucky College of Art and Design, the state’s only independent art school, got $5 million in the state’s most recent budget and could get $1 million more from the city.
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The Brazilian jazz singer and Trio Corrente perform selections from their Grammy-nominated album Cometa.
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Rudy Mancuso on Musica, Synesthesia, Making His Life Movie, & Getting Slapped With A Fish
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City planners have spent more than a year working on new development guidelines around the Floyds Fork waterway. Louisville Metro Council members could soon vote on those changes.