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Hwangs Martial Arts donates to Wayside for the Holidays
Hwangs Marital Arts students and parents have supported Wayside Christian Mission for the past 10 years.
Fire at Fern Creek apartment complex damages 11 units; second fire reported in western Louisville
Two structure fires broke out Monday night, one at a Fern Creek apartment complex that damaged 11 units and displaced several people.
U of L seeks zoning for research/office park
The University of Louisville is seeking to rezone 189 acres at its ShelbyHurst Research and Office Park, formerly the Shelby Campus, after announcing plans in September for the first professional office building there.
IHOP moving to old Perkins site on Hurstbourne
Jeffersontown has approved a development plan for an IHOP restaurant at 1401 S. Hurstbourne Parkway - the former site of a Perkins Restaurant and Bakery that was gutted by fire in 2007.
Louisville offers a wide variety of adult bookstores
Did you lose your vibe after moving into the dorms? Are you in the market for an adult magazine or video? Or maybe something kinkier? Whether you're new to Louisville or have lived here all your life, you might not be aware of the variety of adult bookstores that this town has to offer.
Hurstbourne garbage driver picks up an honor
Greg Blaylock didn't expect to receive any awards or honors for his job. So he was surprised when the city of Hurstbourne invited him to a meeting where he was presented with a certificate of appreciation.
Man allegedly beats ex-girlfriend's dog to death after fight
Animal lovers are likely to get upset over this story. A tiny two pound dog may have lost his life to make an ex-girlfriend mad.
Rains soak the region overnight
The 2-3 inches of rain that fell on Louisville since Thursday is making for a wet Friday morning commute, with flooding closing some roads in Southern Indiana, where 3-4 inches of rain had fallen.
Traffic light plan gets federal boost
Traffic should flow more freely along some of suburban Jefferson County's busiest streets - including Dixie Highway and Shelbyville Road - thanks to a traffic-signal project that has received a big boost from federal stimulus funds.
Louisville to synchronize traffic lights on Dixie, Preston, Hurstbourne, Shelbyville Rd. highways
Traffic lights along major suburban roads will be synchronized to improve the flow of vehicles during peak travel times, Mayor Jerry Abramson and Congressman John Yarmuth announced Monday.
Help on the way to ease traffic congestion
If you normally find yourself spending a lot of extra time in traffic because you keep getting stopped by traffic lights, there may be some help on the way.
City providing landfill site for botanical project
The city has agreed in principle to lease the 22-acre site of an old landfill off River Road to a group that wants to develop a botanical garden.
An old-line Louisville development company, NTS, has been selected to construct a large office building at the ShelbyHurst Research and Office Park, the former University of Louisville Shelby Campus at Shelbyville Road and Hurstbourne Parkway.
Christa Ritchie TALLULAH Cosmetics - a local company created by former model and elementary school teacher Amy Wheeler of Louisville - recently launched a new mineral lip gloss collection.
Vehicle break-ins plague East Jefferson
If you like your laptop or golf clubs, don't leave them in your car overnight. That's the message police are sending to many eastern Jefferson County residents.
December 9, 2002: Neighborhood celebrates new image; Park DuValle lures home buyers
Construction of Phillip Taylor's first house is supposed to begin any day now, weather permitting, in his new Park DuValle neighborhood.
Lightning strike may be cause of fire at apartment complex off Hurstbourne
A massive fire broke out at an apartment complex off Hurstbourne Lane. At this point, authorities say it may have been struck by lightning.
When Delanor Manson exchanged her Navy dress blue uniform for a permanent civilian style, she knew exactly which direction to take.
Kids Camp moves to St. Mark's Episcopal
Capt. Eddie Ormerod of Louisville Fire & Rescue watched youngsters scamper through the spray from a fire hose at St.
Doctor joins sheriff's special deputy team to fight drugs
Dr. Mohana Arla is looking for his next project, and he has set his sights on the Bullitt County Sheriff's Office.