Louisville Boat, RV & Sportshow is back at the Kentucky Exposition Center through Jan. 26. The midwinter event has been around for more than 60 years. You can browse, board, order and purchase from among the newest-model RVs, boats and on-water and sporting accessories.
The WLKY region experienced a historic snow this month, but it still didn't beat out what we experienced in 1994.
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.
WLKY is tracking closures and delays in Kentucky and Indiana as a bitter cold weather continues across the region.
Three Louisville area hospital groups and a Southern Indiana university are partnering for the next five years on this program.
It's been a bumpy ride for some drivers after last week's winter weather created more potholes around Louisville.
Baptist Health, Norton Healthcare and UofL Health will join forces with Indiana University Southeast to build a degree program that will fill needed laboratory science health care positions, establishing a historic five-year workforce development partnership.
These professionals play a critical role in health care by analyzing biological samples to help diagnose and treat diseases.
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.
Thunder Over Louisville, one of the nation's best fireworks displays and air shows, is the official community kick off to Kentucky Derby Festival.
Kentucky is getting in on the data center boom. Developers with PowerHouse Data Centers, a Virginia-based company, unveiled plans Thursday to build a massive “hyperscale” data center in Jefferson County. It will be the first of its kind in the state. The deal was fueled in part by state tax incentives penned by the state legislature last year.
A new list ranked the best states in which to raise a family and none of Ohio, Indiana or Kentucky were among the top 20.