LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The weekend is upon us, and there are plenty of things to do and see across Kentuckiana. Here are a selection of events, markets, concerts and more happening Friday, Jan. 31 through Sunday, Feb 2, 2025.
After the tragedy at Ronald Reagan Airport in Washington D.C., here are some crashes that impacted both Indiana and Kentucky in recent memory.
When the sun sets on the Bluegrass State, the fun just begins. Here are 5 fun-filled nighttime activities to enjoy in Kentucky.
Across Asian communities, Lunar New Year is marked with celebrations with family and friends, wishing for prosperity and the start of a new year under the Chinese zodiac.
Downtown Louisville was the place to be on Tuesday night. Take a look at a photo gallery from the night that was at the 2025 KY Inno Startups to Watch event.
To further expand the delivery of high-quality care to a growing population, Baptist Health announced a joint venture with national home health leader Alternate Solutions Health Network (ASHN) to enhance services across Kentucky,
WOW. AND THAT COLD WEATHER ADVISORY. THAT’S FOR THE ENTIRE VIEWING AREA. AS A MATTER OF FACT, ALL OF INDIANA, KENTUCKY, THE TENNESSEE VALLEY, COLD WEATHER ADVISORIES. THERE’S A WINTER STORM ...
Established diners and breakfast restaurants in the Metro are managing the recent spike in egg prices, all while trying to avoid passing costs onto customers.
Though the Farmers' Almanac predicts a warmer-than-normal spring, the winter weather will linger for a while longer, the forecast said.
Students around the Louisville metro did not have to go out in single-digit temperatures Wednesday morning. Most school districts in the region opted for nontraditional instruction.
A growing doughnut chain based in the Louisville area is expanding farther out into Kentucky. Jeff’s Donuts on Monday announced the grand opening of its first Lexington location at 1080 S. Broadway at 6 a.m. Wednesday. Located near the University of Kentucky campus and downtown Lexington, the new store will be open 24/7.
An Indiana state representative and national group that studies power grids say we need to be producing more energy. How much is solar a part of the solution?