Not only have Browning's and Park Place closed at slugger field, but also Primo's one block away and its neighboring grocery, Market on Market. The boom in foot traffic predicted for this part of downtown didn't happen soon enough.
It's all about buying and eating food that has been grown, manufactured, or produced within a hundred miles.
First Alert StormTeam forecast with Chief Meteorologist Monty Webb
Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown's racing career is over after injuring his right front foot during a workout at Aqueduct on Monday.
A Louisville man is in jail tonight charged with torturing a family member's dog. Authorities say it may not have been the first time he's been accused of that type of behavior. A warning to viewers, some of what you are about to hear is extremely disturbing and might not be appropriate for children.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against a Louisville doctor already on probation. The complaint alleges the doctor sexually embraced female patients and made suggestive remarks to them.
The Commonwealth Attorney is now reviewing some of the investigative report about the death of a PRP football player. Now, Louisville Metro Police, the school district and the deputy coroner are all talking more about the investigation.
Raw video from the scene of the accident
Local firefighters talked with children and demostrated the importance of a fire escape plan at the Waterfront on Saturday.
Both the Belle of Louisville and the Kentucky Center celebrated anniversaries over the weekend.
WHAS11's Adrianna Hopkins was live at the finish line of Louisville's 13th annual Race for the Cure. She talks to the winner of the race, who ran in honor of his mother.
The Fourth Street Live developers are threatening to take their investment in the project elsewhere. The Cordish Company made the decision after the Metro Council tabled the decision on whether or not to move forward with plans.
Play of the Week: Male's Dexter Britt finds Tommy Ferguson for the TD.
Bullitt East vs. Bullitt North
Trinity vs. Ballard
Game of the Week: DeSales @ Christian Academy
Southern @ Male
New Albany vs. Seymour
Breckinridge County @ Atherton
Band of the Week: Bullitt East Marching Band
Cheerleaders of the Week:New Albany Cheer Squad
What happens on Wall Street really does affect the citizens of this community. Not just with retirement accounts but with job opportunities. WHAS11's Renee Murphy takes a look at what the tight economy means to local residents.
How you should react, really depends on your age. The stock market's lost $8.3 trillion. So everyone's portfolio has taken a hit. But we talked to several people about it and most everyone is keeping the faith.
They disagree on just about everything; the bridges project, health insurance and a timetable to get out of Iraq.But in the first debate between third district congressional candidates John Yarmuth and Anne Northup, it was Yarmuth's vote for the Wall Street bailout bill the prompted the sharpest exchanges.
A special delivery this week when a grandmother delivers her own grandson in a Meijer's parking lot. They're calling the preemie the ?Meijer's baby.? He was due to be a Christmas Eve baby, but he's here early and now resting at Norton Suburban Hospital.
WHAS11 spoke with a local economist to break the financial crisis down and put it into perspective. Frankly put -- how bad is our economy and what does it mean for you?? We've heard a lot of buzzwords : like, the stock market is "correcting itself" and people have said we're waiting for it to "bottom out.." But what does that mean? And historically, how does this compare to previous crashes?
The 411 with Sherlene Shanklin
Weekend agenda for 10/11-10/12
At the council meeting Thursday night, members voted to postpone a final decision, giving them a little more time to discuss the details.
Outside the Oak Street Pizza where its sole owner and operator Adam Tatum remains hospitalized after being shot during a robbery last Sunday there's evidence that he is missed And that sense of caring extends to Tatum's competitors.
Often times we think of victims of breast cancer as the one person who's seeking treatment or having surgery. But that one person isn't the only victim. Families - parents, kids, brothers and sisters, they also battle the cancer with their loved one. The Lee family from Louisville's shared their story of how they overcame breast cancer.
Louisville is slow to embrace national trends. It's always been our history, and in this case, that might be a good thing. The one scary trend that we've dodged so far is the tanking of the housing market.
Governor Beshear has set up an economic action team to advise him on what state government should do to keep Kentucky's banking, housing and health insurance markets afloat.
Stocks plunged in the final minutes of trading Thursday, sending the Dow Jones industrials down more than 600 points to their lowest level in five years after a major credit ratings agency said it was considering cutting its rating on General Motors Corp.
WHAS11 has the story of a breast cancer survivor who is a man. Men can and do get breast cancer and one local survivor is determined to help other people understand the bit of blue in all that pink.
LMPD needs your help identifying these suspected burglars. If you have any information about this crime call 574-LMPD.
The Breeders' Cup is coming back to Louisville.¿ The 27th Breeders' Cup will run under the twin spires for a record seventh time on November 5th and 6th in the year 2010.
Both presidential campaigns claim their candidates scored points in Tuesday's debate. Wednesday, Senator Barack Obama was in Indiana and Senator John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin visited Ohio and Pennsylvania.
A Louisville woman is at her wits end watching her house of 42-years crack and crumble before her eyes. Patricia Zeller claims her problems began after the metropolitan sewer district did some blasting on a new sewer project.
The average cost of a gallon of regular gas has fallen more than 20 cents in the past week. Hatmakers on Taylorsville Road was probably one of the most sought after stations in Kentucky Wednesday. The gas there was selling for just $3.15 a gallon.