Nov 4, 2009 | The Courier-Journal
Preston Highway ramp to I-264 closing uncertain
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's plan to permanently close an entrance ramp from Preston Highway to the Watterson Expressway has been put on hold indefinitely after many faculty members and students of Male High School, as well as area residents and businesspeople, voiced disappointment with it.
For nearly a decade, Campus Quilt Co. has been transforming old T-shirts into keepsake quilts and getting most of its business from the Internet.
Preventing diabetes: YMCA program shows ways to improve diet, lose weight
Donald Blanton hadn't given serious thought to the possibility of becoming diabetic until he got a wake-up call at a local health fair.
Truck hits, kills cyclist on Poplar Level Road
A bicyclist was struck and killed by a truck on Poplar Level Road near Bishop Lane on Thursday night.
Sunday's rain brings another round of flash flooding to Kentuckiana
From three to nearly seven inches of rain fell on Kentuckiana Sunday in just a matter of hours causing flash flooding throughout the southern Indiana and Louisville Metro area.
MYPETROCKS! Your favorite photos of your favorite pets
Names: Mia and Maeska Age: 2 Neighborhood: Camp Taylor Owners: Darren and Susan Washburn In the owners' words: Mia and Maeska are Siberian huskies.
Volunteers distribute 3,600 boxes of food, toiletries
A line of cars wrapped around Bethlehem Baptist Church as motorists waited to pick up boxes of food Saturday.
We can all agree that our health care system is the most expensive in the world.
Fire hits business on Preston Highway
The living quarters behind a Latin American grocery store on Preston Highway were severely damaged when a fire broke out in a delivery truck and spread to the building Monday.
Consumer Watch: Man claims MSD not owning up to fixing his damaged basement
This Consumer Watch stems from a disgusting mess that bubbled up through the sewer into the basement of a family in the Camp Taylor neighborhood.
Amid Recession, Small Donations Make Difference in Crusade Effort
The WHAS Crusade for Children helps Kentuckiana kids fight all kinds of challenges.
A fire yesterday caused severe damage and forced the evacuation of a Rubbertown plant as firefighters battled a blaze in the building filled with a chemical that reacts with water.