"Respiratory illness activity is high in Kentucky," the Kentucky Department for Public Health reported Thursday, and "emergency department and inpatient encounters for acute respiratory illness are decreasing but remain high.
The previous administration’s Department of Justice and Louisville signed the agreement last month, but it has not yet been approved by a federal judge.
After going 9-4 in 2024, Louisville football is set to begin the 2025 season by facing Eastern Kentucky on Aug. 30 at L&N Stadium.
Secretary Michael Adams wants business owners to be more involved, and to help the state spot illegal activity.
Cindy Bush, owner of Louisville's Simply Shift, LLC and Jeffersontown native, was recently featured in a Wall Street Journal edition. What we know
On Thursday, officials said they arrested Sherrie Knox driving that vehicle in the Louisville area. Knox was interviewed at the Nelson County Sheriff's Office and confessed to her involvement in the robbery, and they recovered about half of the money stolen.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WBKO) - One Eastern Kentucky man has made history by winning the largest online Instant Play prize in the history of the Kentucky Lottery.
The lack of calls in Lynn’s situation is a call to action for Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams. He’s launching an initiative called Kentucky Businesses Against Trafficking or KBAT. They will teach businesses how to spot the signs. “People are aware this exist,” Adams said. “They see things on the news, but they don’t know how to help.”
Louisville accounts for 30% of the economic impact making up Kentucky’s $13.8 billion tourism industry, according to a news release from Louisville Tourism. The local hospitality and tourism sector continues to grow, now employing nearly 70,000 people in Jefferson County, returning to pre-pandemic levels, the release said.
Thunder Over Louisville, one of the nation's best fireworks displays and air shows, is the official community kick off to Kentucky Derby Festival.
The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, told lottery officials he was about to go to a doctor’s appointment last week, when he decided to wager $5 on a Kentucky Lottery game online. He ended up winning the $859,001.91 Mega Jackpot.
The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, told officials he pulled up the Kentucky Lottery app before a doctor's appointment and wagered $5 on the Jackpot Spectacular Instant Play game. He won the $859,001.91 Mega Money Jackpot.