Army Sgt. Michael Keene, 39, left behind a wife and two young children, including a newborn son he never got to meet.
Author: Sarah Ladd, Louisville Courier Journal
Police take license numbers, issue notices as Kentucky church holds in-person Easter service
Outside an Easter Sunday service at Maryville Baptist Church in Kentucky, state troopers placed quarantine notices on parishioners’ cars.
On Battle of the Bulge’s 75th anniversary, WWII vets return to celebrate – and pay tribute
Louisville native George Merz is among a group of American WWII veterans whose return to Europe marked the 75th anniversary of Battle of the Bulge.
Papa John’s CEO says recipe hasn’t changed, isn’t focused on Schnatter’s ‘not the same pizza’ comments
“We haven’t made any changes to the way we make it or what goes into our products,” Rob Lynch, who came on as CEO in August, told CNBC.
Customs agents seize $95M in counterfeit goods along with thousands of fake IDs
Customs officials said in a statement that counterfeiting sales can be traced to organized crime, drug trafficking and terrorist organizations.
GOP complaint takes sports radio host and potential Mitch McConnell challenger Matt Jones off air
Matt Jones, a popular sports radio host and potential Mitch McConnell challenger, will take a break from his show following an FEC complaint.
After two burials and 78 years, Pearl Harbor sailor’s remains welcomed home
It took two burials, two rounds of testing, travel to at least four states and 78 years. But on Oct. 3, 2019, Ulis Steely began the long journey home.
Tropical Storm Karen halts search for missing American woman in the Virgin Islands
The Virgin Islands National Park announced that the Kentucky woman, Lucy Schuhmann, 48, has been missing in St. John since Sept. 19.
Vultures are eating animals alive on Kentucky farms
Vultures are multiplying nationally, and their greater numbers have made them more desperate for food – even if it’s alive