Drivers should be aware of rolling roadblocks and mobile pothole patching operations beginning at 9 a.m. on I-71 North.
KYTC said repair plans are underway and it will provide updates as more information becomes available about the timeline for the repairs.
Gov. Andy Beshear announced on Friday a $6 million state investment to enhance Kentucky’s rail and riverports and increase economic opportunities, efficiency and connectivity for Kentucky
The heavy snowfall three weeks ago didn’t just make things difficult for drivers, but also had a big impact on wildlife, including deer searching for food.
In lawsuits, DRC Emergency Services allegedly put workers' health at risk, underpaid subcontractors, broke deals with business partners and misrepresented their experience to obtain contracts.
People who renew their vehicle registrations in January or February didn’t receive mailed notices, due to an issue with the company that mails the notices for the state, county clerks in Daviess County and Hancock County said Thursday.
Mayor Craig Greenberg also said Louisville Metro Police has identified and arrested an entire criminal gang operating in the city.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The "first concepts" of Louisville’s planned overhaul of the Belvedere were unveiled Thursday, suggesting possible visions for the 51-year-old downtown plaza that Mayor Craig Greenberg has pledged to remake.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg unveiled the first renderings of a new Belvedere design at his annual State of the City address.
People in Louisville's Portland neighborhood have had difficulty accessing the riverfront for years. But that could change, thanks to a $14.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
You can only apply in person at any of the regional DMVs across the state of Kentucky. Neighbors are also encouraged to make an appointment online. County circuit clerks originally filed these requests, but now the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet KYTC handles all of it.
The newly formed Louisville Metro council convened for its second official meeting but the first since Councilwoman Paula McCraney changed her party affiliation.