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Beloved Bruiser charms PRP family
With plans to adopt a calico cat firmly in mind, Pleasure Ridge Park resident Peggy Rieber visited the Animal Care Society on Westport Road one day last May, ready to take home a cute and cuddly new pet.
PRP Fire Captain, Accuser Reach Agreement On Eve Of Trial
A Pleasure Ridge Park fire captain was accused of making racial and disparaging remarks about a fellow firefighter earlier this year.
H1N1 shots will be available Monday to anyone
Beginning Monday, the H1N1 vaccine will be available for the general public in Louisville.
Tiffany Sanford plays with her daughter, Addison Sanford, 1, on the Western Hills High School basketball court during halftime of the WHHS vs.
Banners latest sign of Southwest businesses' pride
Need proof of the Southwest Dream Team's ongoing efforts to promote its part of Louisville as a destination for business and retail? Look up.
Homeless treated to Christmas brunch on the riverfront
Neither gray skies nor intermittent rain dampened the Christmas Day party under the shelter of an elevated interstate in downtown Louisville.
Flu vaccine clinics opened to all residents
If you haven't yet been vaccinated against swine flu, now's your chance. Louisville health officials announced Monday that they are opening H1N1 immunization clinics to the general public.
More H1N1 Clinics Scheduled In Louisville
Although H1N1 flu activity level has been downgraded from widespread to regional, more vaccination clinics have been scheduled to help avoid another outbreak.
The Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness today announced it will be offering immunization clinics for anyone interested in obtaining the H1N1 vaccine.
H1N1 Shots Available to Everyone in the Community
Now's your shot to get your H1N1 shot. The Louisville Metro Health Department will be holding public clinics for anyone who wants the shot during three weeks in January.
Top 10 Kentucky stories of 2009
The top 10 Kentucky news stories of 2009 as voted by The Associated Press staff and AP member newspapers and broadcasters: 1. Ice storm kills 36, paralyzes half of state.
Mayor's appointment to PRP fire board causes uproar
An appointment to the Pleasure Ridge Park Fire District Board by Louisville Mayor Jerry Abramson has angered some metro council members, and could become an issue Wednesday when a council committee is asked to confirm the appointment.
Man dies after crashing vehicle
A man is dead after a crash in the Pleasure Ridge Park neighborhood. It happened around three o'clock Sunday morning in the 5500 block of Maryman Road.
Fire Crews Battle Blaze At Apartment Complex
Louisville Fire officials were on the scene of a fire at the Legacy Apartment complex on Thursday morning.
PRP fire board caught in blaze of council in-fighting
Two hours of questions, answers and bitter exchanges mired a Metro Council committee hearing Wednesday, as members fought over a mayoral appointment to a fire board.
Councilman, Mayor Battle Over Election
A Metro Councilman is duking it out with Mayor Abramson over an appointment to the Pleasure Ridge Park Fire Board.
Man dies in early morning crash
LOUISVILLE, KY A man has died after an early morning crash in the Pleasure Ridge Park Neighborhood.
Gerald Gray Jr. is a fourth-grader at John F. Kennedy Montessori Elementary School.
Southwest youngsters get theater training
Last fall, Noe Middle eighth-grader Zac Holman jumped at the chance to attend Broadway Boot Camp, a free four-week session of theater training for southwest Jefferson County youngsters from Music Theater Louisville.
Bikers take to their toys for tots' sake
Three years ago, the teddy bear strapped onto the sissy bars of Rick Riordan's Harley Davidson fell off during the annual Toys for Tots rally.