Early in the morning on May 13, Bill Sykes was driving on I-65 in Louisville
near Outer Loop when he was involved in a car accident. He’s been in the
hospital since, undergoing several surgeries.
As more people continue to get the vaccine, with those 12 and older now
eligible, the CDC announced Thursday those who are fully vaccinated don’t need
to wear masks indoors and outdoors.
It’s become a tradition, almost like Derby week itself, for those who live near
the track to get their lawns and properties ready to charge people to park
hundreds of cars over the weekend.
A Louisville man thought of an idea to provide a space for more artists
throughout Louisville to come together to keep spreading the love of music,
throughout the city and beyond.
Biden announced he will withdraw the 2,500 remaining U.S. troops from the war in
Afghanistan by this Sept. 11., the day that marks 20 years since the New York
City terror attacks that started our nation’s longest war.
Clark County Health Officer Dr. Eric Yazel posted an explanation of the FDA and
CDC’s decision to put a pause on administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine
while it’s under review.
Some Louisville city leaders said they were “disgusted” after seeing a social
media post by the River City FOP. The post in question was deleted Wednesday
afternoon, but critized the city’s new Civilian Review Board.