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Congrats 2023 grads! 101 photos of our favorite moments from Louisville-area graduations

The best moments from Francis Parker, Kentucky Country Day, Moore High, Iroquois, Louisville Male, DuPont Manual, Western, Jeffersontown graduations.

 

Blasting to widen I-71 will cause traffic to stop at times Friday

The blasting is part of the initiative to expand Interstate 71 into six lanes. The stoppages will be on the northbound and southbound lanes.

 

What are the most searched cuisines in Kentucky? Hint: they are all international

Pricelisto, an online price monitoring website, analyzed Google search data and found the most searched cuisines in the state are international.

 

At what age can you leave children home alone in Kentucky?

Raising kids is hard and figuring out when they are able to stay home alone is a question many parents struggle to answer.

 

How wealthy is Jefferson County? It's not at the top! Here's where it ranks in Kentucky

A new study found where Jefferson County ranks in the state for per capita wealth. And it's not at the top!

 

Churchill Downs: What will it take for racing to return to famous track?

After Churchill Downs made the decision to move the Spring Meet to Ellis Park, the question many asked was: What will it take for racing to start again?

 

'What in the world is going on'? See video of crazy long TSA lines at Louisville's airport

Lines at Louisville's SDF airport that stretch from the TSA checkpoint to the concourse elevators are a common sight these days

 

Donald Trump was indicted over classified documents. Why aren't Joe Biden and Mike Pence?

Donald Trump was indicted over his alleged handling of classified documents. Will Joe Biden and former Mike Pence be indicted too?

 

'Slap on the hand': How LMPD officers involved in egregious misconduct remain on the force

LMPD has a difficult path ahead as it struggles to regain public trust in the police force while simultaneously keeping troubled officers in uniform.

 

Bellarmine University official maligned in faculty vote is stepping down

A key member of Bellarmine University's leadership team is stepping down weeks after a no-confidence vote by faculty at the Louisville school.

 

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