The Carbide Industries chemical plant in Louisville's Rubbertown neighborhood exploded Oct. 1, causing damage to the site.
Three people are expected to recover after three vehicles collided on eastbound lanes of the Gene Snyder Freeway near ...
Louisville football is set to host Virginia in ACC college football action on Saturday. Here's U of L writer Alexis Cubit's prediction for the game.
The last government shutdown happened in 2018. It lasted for 35 days and has become the longest shutdown in the U.S. history, here's how that impacted Kentucky.
At a special meeting Sept. 30, JCPS Superintendent Brian Yearwood withdrew his recommendation for hiring an accounting firm ...
Federal employees who don't receive a paycheck during the government shutdown get paid retroactively, but that can take a while.
An explosion took place at Carbide Industries in the Rubbertown neighborhood of Louisville where no injuries were reported.
Pleasure Ridge Park fire chief Jason Meiman says there were not injuries during explosion at Carbide Industries Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025.
Roads and trails may remain open during the government shutdown, but many visitor services are expected to temporarily cease.
Emergency services are responding to a report of a plant explosion in southwest Louisville, MetroSafe officials confirmed. A MetroSafe spokesperson said dispatchers received a call for service in the ...
The U.S. government began a partial shutdown Oct. 1 after Congress was unable to pass an appropriations bill before a key deadline.
Despite efforts to find a solution, lawmakers were unable to reach an agreement on a funding extension, with the bill, H.R. 5371, failing to pass on a 55-45 vote. The shutdown could impact thousands ...