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Louisville clients: AT&T failed to deliver promised refunds
The promise was simple enough. After the leftovers of Hurricane Ike knocked out telephone lines throughout much of the Louisville area last month, AT&T pledged that customers would receive credit for the time ...
Shoot offers bang for your buck
When thousands of gun enthusiasts gather at the Knob Creek Gun Range Machine Gun Shoot this weekend, there won't be any flimsy paper targets.
One arrested, another charged in Chapeze area copper thefts
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One arrested, another charged in Chapeze area copper thefts
FEMA grant to allow Shepherdsville Fire to double in paid staff By agreement with two fire districts, the city of Shepherdsville pledged to have 12 full-time firefighters on staff by the end of 2010.
Ceremony tribute to RAF airbase
The work of one of Wales' leading airbases has been celebrated in a special ceremony in north Wales.
Metro Council looks at county-wide storm cleanup, money for storm victims
From storm debris pick-up county-wide to money that will help storm victims -- those are just some of the topics Louisville city leaders will consider Thursday night.
Neighbors connect amid outages, debris
After last week's windstorm, 11-year-old Jay Hogue and his sister Caitlin, 8, helped neighbor, Russell Harned haul tree limbs to his backyard in Valley Station.
LG&E to pass repair costs to customers
In another week or so, Louisville Gas & Electric's largest power outage ever should be just a memory for nearly all customers.
The University of Louisville should be ashamed of itself. On a day when Louisville was supposed to be recovering from a horrible windstorm, U of L somehow thought it was more important than everyone else.
Plan would make condos accessible to disabled
A local developer is one step closer to getting city approval for changes that would help bring The Gardens of Glenmary Village condominiums into compliance with federal disability laws.
PRP, Shively festivals gear up for fun, crowds
There'll be no shortage of events this fall for residents of southwestern Jefferson County.
3 women win state fair talent contest by demonstrating tai chi
Surrounded by a sea of cotton candy, cows and corn dogs, the exercise art of tai chi took top honors during this year's Kentucky State Fair.
A new restaurant in Valley Station and four other businesses have been awarded small-business loans from Louisville Metro government.
Five local businesses receive metro government loans
A new restaurant in Valley Station and four other businesses have been awarded small-business loans from Louisville Metro Government.
Police to investigate PRP player's death
Louisville Metro Police Department's homicide unit will explore whether there was "criminal conduct" in the death of a Pleasure Ridge Park football player who collapsed last week at practice.
Final Mass to take place Sunday
St. Timothy Catholic Church is the only spiritual home that 27-year-old Joey Decker has ever known.
Late night vigil planned for recent murder victim
It will be a late night for the family of Louisville's latest murder victim. 40-year-old Larry Evans was killed last weekend.
Is Waverly Hills Haunted? Share Your Story...
When I was a teenager, we used to drive up the road that leads to Waverly Hills as far as we could go before we had to get out of the car and walk the rest of the way.
The man accused of murdering another man at a Valley Station car wash over the weekend made his first court appearance Monday morning.
Man is arrested in fatal shooting
A 39-year-old man was arrested and charged with murder yesterday, just hours after a 1:30 a.m. shooting at a carwash in southwestern Jefferson County.
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