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Bullitt woman pleads guilty in shooting
A Bullitt County judge has conditionally accepted a guilty plea from a woman accused of killing a 66-year-old Hillview man.
Judge Refuses Woman's Guilty Plea
SHEPHERDSVILLE, Ky. - A Bullitt County woman tried to plead guilty to murder for shooting and killing her boyfriend, but the judge refused to accept her plea.
Changing of the School Guard: Esarey makes tough decision to leave
Final sentencing delayed for Perry Bennington On Thursday, Perry Bennington was supposed to be sentenced on his first guilty plea charge.
Larger Cakery branches out into cafe business
A bell rings the second a customer walks inside The Cakery in Hillview. Inside, the smell of cakes, cupcakes and fluffy, fresh royal icing waft through the air.
Unattended cooking caused apartment fire
A fire that damaged an 18-unit apartment building near Iroquois Park on Sunday night was caused by cooking left unattended, a Louisville Fire & Rescue spokesman said.
ZAP electric car manufacturer looks to locate in Shepherdsville if law allows
Changing of the School Guard: Harrah heads to new direction in life Dr. Helen Harrah has opted to retire after 31 years in education and is taking her talents to help those who suffer from disasters as a ...
Miranda and Hailey Goranflo arrive safely in China
Hillview looks for new chief After five-plus years at the helm of the Hillview Police Department, chief Ray Wilburn has resigned.
City leaders want ZIP code separate from Louisville
Hillview is suffering an identity crisis, and leaders and residents are uniting to do something about it.
Changing of the School Guard: Brooks' Schooling to take job at Louisville Christian Academy
Hillview looks for new chief After five-plus years at the helm of the Hillview Police Department, chief Ray Wilburn has resigned.
Bullitt County Roadwork - Week of June 29
Changing of the School Guard: Coulter returns 'home' as new principal at Bullitt Central High Christy Coulter is Bulliitt Central's new principal.
Hillview looks for new chief After five-plus years at the helm of the Hillview Police Department, chief Ray Wilburn has resigned.
City to double size of sewer plant for new customer base For the second time in the past decade, the City of Shepherdsville will expand its sewer plant.
Our Views: Drug Task Force must be saved to save county
OUR VIEWS: Graduation was wonderful at single location What a wonderful decision it was to have the three largest high schools graduate in the same location on the same day.
Hillview's police chief resigns
Hillview Police Chief Ray Wilburn has resigned, saying he will fill a vacant detective position in the city's police department while looking for a new job.
Program honors 'losers' who are really winners
Program honors 'losers' who are really winners Photo by Thomas J. Barr Dr. Mohana Arla honors top female loser Tammy Waddle HILLVIEW - Looking at Robert and Brenda Rhodes, anyone could tell that they are not ...
Jacob Waters, 8, started taking karate lessons from Corbin Huff when he was 4 years old.
Truck-driving school sues city
Hillview and a truck-driving school are headed to federal court over a land dispute.
Hillview council OKs $3.4 million budget
The Hillview City Council unanimously approved a $3.4 million budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1 at its Monday night meeting.
Hillview plans signups for kids' volleyball league
The Hillview Recreation Department will hold signups for a new volleyball league from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, and next Thursday and July 1 and 3 at the Hillview Community Center, 298 Prairie Drive.
Hillview camp for kids kicks off
The Hillview Summer Camp for children kicked off today at the Hillview Community Center.