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Family loves her chicken and dumplings
Pat Zeller of Fern Creek grew up during the Great Depression in a family of 11 children.
Charity Hall Bingo Toys For Tots Promotion
One of the Licensed Organizations at Charity Hall Bingo is conducting a unique promotion is efforts to raise toys for less fortunate children in our area.
Style show benefits child therapy center
Six-year-old Emily Goodman has modeled in the Kids Center Holiday Fashion Show for three years - the first time with a walker, the second time with three-pronged canes and Saturday on her own two feet.
Thanksgiving event to benefit Fern Creek-Highview United Ministries
The Fern Creek-Highview Ministerial Association will have a community Thanksgiving service at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at St.
Long lines, lots of energy greets new Kroger in MW
While thousands waited in Louisville to get the H1N1 vaccination Wednesday, hundreds of local citizens thought the grand opening of the city's new Kroger store was an even more important place to be at 8 a.m. on Veteran's Day.
LG&E portal makes it easier for ministries to provide aid
Louisville-area charities and aid agencies have a new online tool to help clients avoid losing gas or electric service.
Ballroom dance teaches Eastern High students more than steps
In the early hours of the school day, an unmistakable sound emanates from Eastern High School's ROTC rifle range, and it is not target practice.
Neighborhood Watches cut 7th Division crime
Armed with large flashlights, two-way radios and neon-colored shirts, some members of a block watch group in Highview have taken to the streets under the name "The Walkers." Captain Mary Greve is one of about a dozen members of the Penn-Pines Neighborhood Watch who regularly walk the streets in Highview in hopes of deterring criminals or catching ...
Woman hopes father's stolen police badge will be returned
Thieves stealing gold jewelry and trading it in for cash is a growing problem in this economy.
Farmer Elementary students take lessons straight from nature
Wading through the ankle-deep Chenoweth Run in rubber boots, Farmer Elementary fifth-grade math teacher Missy Davis checked the temperature of the creek then carefully stepped across to find its center.
KY officials propose more charitable gaming regulations
Bringing charitable gaming into the 21st century. Kentucky's government says that's the goal of a new proposal.
Open Registration for Fern Creek Craft Show Begins
Last years Seasons Greetings Art and Craft show at Fern Creek Traditional High School was the biggest to date, 128 vendors strong, approximately 70% of the vendors from last years show have returned and remaining spaces are being filled first come first served.
What happens when you're almost historically seen as the guy who filled in when the champion walked away? Sadly for Kentucky based plumber Marvin Hart that's exactly what he was when he won the world heavyweight title after the retirement of James J Jeffries .
Firehouse's pink lettering conveys a second message
Driving down Routt Road, it's easy to spot the bright pink lettering that adorns Fern Creek's Fire Station No.
Cable barriers praised as life savers for drivers
Andrea Elliott was on the Gene Snyder Freeway, headed to her boyfriend's house, when another car crossed into her lane.
Is there a reason why Bardstown Road was not part of the synchronized traffic light project? I'm speaking of that part of Bardstown Road in the Fern Creek area.
10,000 apply for 90 GE factory jobs
In the latest sign of weakness in Louisville-area employment, about 10,000 people applied over three days for 90 jobs building washing machines at General Electric for about $27,000 per year and hefty benefits.
WDRB Fox 41's News Department is teaming up with eight Louisville-area high schools for a "TV JOURNALISM 101" - a project designed to encourage future broadcast journalists in this region, train them in the techniques they'll need in their future careers and provide exposure for their best current efforts.
Fox 41 sponsors TV Journalism 101
Fox 41 is going back to school. We're sponsoring a program called TV Journalism 101.