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While visitors on Oaks and Derby Days transform part of Louisville’s South End, thousands of residents call the area home all year ‘round.
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Senior centers are a valuable resource for older generations who feel socially isolated.
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Severe storms remain likely through the afternoon and early evening Tuesday. Damaging winds, hail, localized flooding and tornadoes are possible.
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The three reported deaths came in Logan County, Ohio. Thursday night’s storms also left trails of destruction in Kentucky, Indiana and Arkansas.
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University of Louisville fired men's basketball coach Kenny Payne after two disappointing seasons with the Cardinals.
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Ramadan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar. It’s a time when Muslims participate in increased prayers, daily fasting and community events.
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A total solar eclipse will pass over 13 states, including parts of western Kentucky, southern Indiana and southern Illinois, in just one month.
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Louisvillians can drop in at one of two pop-up locations to get tested for COVID-19 on site. That’s in addition to at-home testing offerings from the federal government and Louisville Metro Government.
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The Clark Memorial Bridge will reopen by 6 p.m. Saturday, following a closure caused by a crash that left a semitruck dangling over the edge.
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Jerry Bransford is a fifth generation Bransford cave guide. His great-great-grandfathers were both enslaved men and brought to Mammoth Cave to become two of the park's first African American guides in 1838.
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A Kentucky Senate bill aims to create new procedures for the West End Opportunity Partnership. The interim leader of the Louisville organization said it would help enforce rules that the city’s NAACP branch isn’t following, with the ability to expel members from the board.
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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.