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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.
New Heitzman Bakery on Dixie gets sweet welcome
For years, loyal customers traveled to Eastern Parkway - and for decades before that to East Burnett Avenue in Schnitzelburg - to patronize a little bakery with a big reputation for quality cookies, kuchen, pastry and pies.
Fort Knox expansion affects Southwest
To better understand the potential impact that Fort Knox's $500 million expansion project could have on southwest Jefferson County, the Southwest Dream Team is organizing a bus tour of the Army post for area businesspeople and residents.
TARC's shuttles have few takers
Louisville residents who were going to the clinic didn't flock to use the Transit Authority of River City's free bus shuttle.
Metro Councilman Bob Henderson is so enthusiastic about the upcoming Southwest Pride Community Clean Up, you might wonder if he knows participants will be expected to pick up garbage.
Douglass Hills appoints Lile mayor
Bill Lile is the new mayor of Douglass Hills. Former mayor Phil Barber resigned unexpectedly last month after serving nine months of his two-year term.
Apartment complex housing sex offenders will let family break lease
A parent wants to get out of a lease for an apartment shared with three small children.
PRP students mentor at Greenwood
The youngest of three sisters, Pleasure Ridge Park High School sophomore Maria Lanceta has always wanted a little brother.
Brooks-based ghost hunters say spirited pursuits show results
One rule of ghost hunting: Have as many witnesses present as possible. Also, don't antagonize the spirits.
Facebook fans salute Dixie Highway
Past and present fans of Dixie Highway and southwest Jefferson County have found a home on Facebook.
Documentary follows senior competitor
Ron Chilton of Douglass Hills was followed by a Pittsburgh filmmaker as he participated in the Kentucky Senior Games in Paducah the weekend of Oct.
Blackwell to hold dialogue Oct. 20 at Beechland Baptist
Metro Councilman Rick Blackwell will hold a District 12 Dialogue at 7 p.m. Oct. 20 at Beechland Baptist Church, 4613 Greenwood Road.
One year after Keith Walker's death, suit pending
It has been one year since the collapse and death of a Grayson County Middle School basketball player.
Pirates of Pleasure Ridge Park love Halloween decorations
Understandably, pirate skeletons are not what most motorists expect to see when driving down the Pleasure Ridge Park street that Erin and Tim Phillips call home.