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Schools in several Kentucky counties were closed on Monday as the search continued for Joseph Couch, 32, who authorities say is the suspect in the shooting that occurred Sunday on Interstate 75.
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Kentucky’s “Move Over” law update will expand protections to more types of vehicles.
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The second day of the PGA Championship at Louisville’s Valhalla Golf Club began with a shuttle bus driver hitting and killing a pedestrian on Shelbyville Road in the early morning hours.
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Officials are encouraging attendees and local residents to plan for traffic changes ahead of Thunder Over Louisville on Saturday. Here’s what people need to know before heading to their designated watch spots in Louisville and Southern Indiana.
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Experts said if the Key Bridge had been fitted with more robust collision-prevention structures, the collapse might have been avoided. Records indicate the protections weren't significantly altered.
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The Clark Memorial Bridge, also known as the Second Street Bridge, will restrict traffic to two southbound lanes for emergency repairs.
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Three pedestrians were killed and one was injured within 24 hours, after drivers hit them. These incidents follow actions by city leaders to curb fatal vehicle collisions.
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Louisville and state officials are now using the city’s first High Injury Network map. The guiding document uses crash data to determine which surface roads are most in need of safety changes.
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Traffic fatalities have increased in Louisville since 2020, leaving many families looking for solutions. The city is undertaking several projects that aim to address the danger.
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A major public agency has a new leader for the first time in more than a decade.