-
Louisville-based nonprofit Nile Orphan Care is working to help hundreds of orphans in South Sudan, a country that’s experienced decades of conflict and civil war.
-
Louisville police say an officer shot the man after he refused orders to drop his handgun.
-
Kentucky high court overturns man's murder convictions in the killing of a father and young daughterThe Kentucky Supreme Court has thrown out the double murder conviction of a Louisville man sentenced to life in prison for the ambush killing of a father and his 3-year-old daughter in 2020.
-
A South Louisville resident started The South End Theatre Society to bring community theater closer to home.
-
The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office wants to supplement Louisville police officers in addressing "quality-of-life" issues in Louisville Metro.
-
The Imagination Library of Louisville offers free books to kids under five as part of an effort to improve youth literacy and book access in the city and statewide.
-
Louisville Metro has settled a class-action lawsuit with 2020 racial justice protesters who accused police of using excessive force at demonstrations following the police killing of Breonna Taylor.
-
Middle East expert Brian Katulis spoke with LPM’s Bill Burton about how the U.S. affects the region
-
Part of Interstate 65 in Louisville will be completely shut down to traffic next summer. It’s expected to cause headaches for drivers and residents.
-
At an environmental summit in Louisville, people celebrated big plans for the Ohio River Basin and weighed new challenges.