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Neighbors say "Hero" saved teen by shooting Pit Bull
A teenager is out of the hospital, but still recovering after being mauled by a pit bull in Fairdale last weekend.
It was reported that Kentuckians did save gasoline in the last 12 months. Our reward from the federal government was less road maintenance money.
Tree Line Estates residents organize
Residents in the Tree Line Estates area of Fairdale have created a neighborhood association.
'They were joy; they lit up rooms'
When the Pontiac Grand Am struck Friday, Angie Wadlington was halfway across Floyd Street, holding the hands of her daughter Claudia, 5, and Riley Jane Lawrence, 4, relatives say.
Playtorium still open after car rams its doors
The Playtorium in Fairdale remains open despite an incident this month that ended with a driver smashing a vehicle through its front doors and into its interior walls.
Hodge graduates from Campbellsville
Roger Matthew Hodge, of Taylorsville, graduated from Campbellsville University in May with a bachelor of arts in music in theory and composition.
Hodge graduates from Campbellsville
Roger Matthew Hodge, of Taylorsville, graduated from Campbellsville University in May with a bachelor of arts in music in theory and composition.
High winds topple trees, power lines
High winds rolled through the Louisville area about 4 a.m. today, toppling trees and power lines, a MetroSafe Communications supervisor said.
Cameras catch illegal dumpers at Jefferson Memorial Forest
Bolted to the middle of an old oak tree in Jefferson Memorial Forest, a motion-sensitive camera in an earth-toned case is waiting to capture the next person who illegally dumps trash down the side of a hill.
Vehicle hits building in Fairdale
A vehicle struck a building in Fairdale late last night, and a police dispatcher said a building inspector was called to check out the damage.
Inquiry launched into Louisville's higher gas prices
Why is the price of Louisville's gas so much higher than surrounding cities? That's what Mayor Jerry Abramson, Attorney General Jack Conway and Gov.
It's called 'a staycation.' Instead of enduring long airport lines or spending hundreds of dollars on gas, some of us are using our vacation days to explore the cities we call home.
Picnic tables for Jefferson Forest
Robert 'Corey' Grant, a Life Scout with Louisville Troop 386, completed a project at Jefferson Memorial Forest that will pave the way to his becoming an Eagle Scout.
Donation will pay kids' admissions to pools
Summer fun will be a little more accessible for area children, thanks to a donation a local businessman gave to Metro Parks to cover pool admission.
My husband and I found this very small barbecue restaurant called Shack N the Back in Fairdale.
Firefighter sees his own home go up in flames
Just a week after area fire fighters stepped up to the plate to collect money for the 55th annual Crusade For Children, one local firefighter's family needs some help of their own, after their home was ...
Metro Louisville improving drainage in flood areas
Heavy rains in Louisville often cause flash flooding in some neighborhoods. The city is trying to improve drainage in areas susceptible to flooding.
Wednesday: Library entertainment
The Louisville Free Public Library is providing dozens of programs this summer. Here's a sampling: A Knock Knock Joke Marathon for ages 12-19 at 5 p.m. Wednesday at the Teen Outpost at Highlands/Shelby Park ...
Phi Beta Kappa awards dictionaries to grads
Graduates of 58 high schools in the Louisville area have been awarded dictionaries at recent ceremonies by the Phi Beta Kappa Association of Kentuckiana, with the help of the Aegon Corporation.
Police continue investigation into weekend homicide
One teenager dead and another charged with murder and it appears they were friends.