
More than 4,000 Indiana residents have gone online to register to vote or update registration information.
An Okolona man has chosen to express his love of the University of Louisville cardinals in a unique way -- through his front yard.
When officers arrested Jeffrey Lay, they say he confessed to killing another man earlier in the day.
School board members face off with each other over the student assignment plan for middle and high schools.
TMZ.com has obtained the raw text of a manifesto allegedly written by a man police say stormed the Discovery Channel headquarters in Maryland.
An amended ordinance that banned outside artists and vendors last year would allow them to set up outside Louisville fairs and festivals if they obtain permits and permission of property owners.
Many parents are angry about bus problems and assignment choices for elementary students.
Twenty doctors at Jewish Hospital performed a 17 and a half hour surgery to replace Edwards' hands.
JCPS says its own investigation will determine whether the driver keeps her job.
Questions about tolls will be answered, including how much drivers will have to pay.
Fox 41 news has discovered Senate President Republican David Williams plans to announce his candidacy Wednesday morning.
It's the first of six unpaid furlough days for state workers in Kentucky.
Former Fort Campbell soldier Ronald Rollins testified about Brent Burke's alleged profanity-filled statement.
Only 325,000 of the hoped-for 500,000 tickets have been sold.
Metro Council members say the Metropolitan Sewer District may have broken the law when it recently raised its rates.
As many businesses slog through tough economic times, police say one local man claims he went to extremes to make payroll.
Thomas Napper arrested after Bullitt County Police spent months on a kidnapping case that turned out to be false.
The track cited concerns over possible conflicts with Halloween events.
Louisville, Ky. (WDRB-TV Fox 41) -- A 16-year-old will be tried as an adult in the beating of a cancer patient outside a Dollar General Store. Surveillance video shows several teens taunting 43-year-old
It could bring damaging winds and waves all along the Atlantic seaboard through Labor Day weekend.
Police say the operation was so toxic that a hazardous materials crew had to come in to clean it up.
Charities looking for other donors, now that they won't get money from the Balloon Festival.
It includes investment earnings, insurance proceeds and benefits, wages, and money from savings and checking accounts.
It will be three times bigger and have a better pro shop and snack bar, a pavilion, and more patio space.
Strong international sales in countries such as Australia and Germany helped offset sluggish U.S. sales.
A fair board spokesman doesn't think a $2 increase in parking to $8 affected attendance.
Floyd County Police arrested 22-year-old Yancie Hunter on a drug charge.
29 local unions have thrown their support behind the Democratic candidate.
Police say one Lexington boy was using his Facebook account for nefarious purposes.
She will be the keynote speaker Sept. 16 at Freedom Hall at the National Quartet Convention.
The names of two of the soldiers have not yet been released.
It's an effort for the Delta Airlines subsidiary to become more competitive.
One war veteran says President Obama made the right decision in withdrawing troops, but it doesn't bring back the thousands who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Construction is underway for what will become a $10 million facility with six homes, and medical and dental clinic across the street.
FEMA is now agreeing to reimburse Louisville for more than $3.2 million related to the clearing of debris following the 2009 ice storm.
--President Barack Obama on Tuesday ended the U.S. combat mission in Iraq.
--Read the text of the speech.
Louisville-based GE Appliances and Lighting has signed a huge deal to supply appliances to the nation's largest builder of manufactured and modular homes.
The woman apparently died in the chimney, but her body was not discovered until a house-sitter noticed a stench and fluids coming from the fireplace Saturday.
Attorneys for a condemned Kentucky inmate asked a judge to halt the man's scheduled Sept. 16 execution, saying he may be mentally retarded and is entitled to DNA testing.
A former Indiana scientist accused of illegally sending trade secrets worth $300 million to China and Germany was ordered detained Tuesday on rare charges of economic espionage.
After more than 130 years, the skeleton of a horse also named Lexington will go to the Kentucky Horse Park.
investigators say Robert Petty, her ex-husband, led them to it.
Earl is a Category 4 storm with winds near 135 mph.
Pizza chain founded in New Orleans is about to open store in the Louisville area.
The event at Bowman Field is expected to return next year.
The charitable basketball game honors those who lost their lives on September 11th and those in uniform while raising money for the Healing Place.
A potentially devastating blow for a multi-million dollar road project to ease traffic in Shelbyville.
Analysis is already being used in college and professional sports.
Police will be able to keep tabs on retailers selling the common household items often used to make meth.
Someone cut the cable and air conditioning lines at Todd Young's campaign headquarters in Bloomington.
Indiana is suing to overturn President Obama's health care law while also claiming its subsidies for retired state government employees.
Clarksville Animal Control seized the dogs from a home on Cottonwood Drive.
Police say this roofing contractor had an employee intentionally destroy a woman's roof. His mother tells Fox41.com that the police are "liars."
Louisville Assembly Plant to undergo $500 million renovation to produce smaller, fuel-efficient cars.
Teen convicted of shooting 16-year old Branden Trumbo has sentenced delayed after former suspect gives alleged confession.
DeShawn White was at one time a person of interest in the case.
Radcliff Police are still questioning people.
It took two people with Australian ties to overcome intense 90-degree heat to win the 2010 Ironman in Louisville.
Bryan Bishop (above) allegedly snatched a purse from a woman shopping at Valu Market.
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Lawsuit claims that the Jefferson County school assignment plan violates state law.
Reactions from bystanders ranged from mock terror to laughter.
The five-day tour is sponsored by the National Corvette Museum.
The coroner says 43-year-old Thomas J. Lashinsky died from multiple injuries he received when his truck hit a tree and flipped.
August 2005, Katrina slammed the Gulf Coast, hundreds died and the lives of many others were changed forever.
A health condition might have lead to the accident.
A businessman seeking to buy General Motors Co.'s Indianapolis stamping plant has met with workers to urge them to accept pay cuts allowing the sale.
It's been in print for over a century, but in future the Oxford English Dictionary -- the authoritative guide to the English language -- may only be available online.
Islanders set up emergency shelters and canceled flights on Sunday as newly born Hurricane Earl churned toward the northern Caribbean.
President Barack Obama is pledging his administration will stick with the people of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast until the job of rebuilding from Hurricane Katrina is done.
U.S. Senate candidates Jack Conway and Rand Paul are expected to speak Sept. 11 at the St. John Catholic Church picnic in Paducah.
Residents of five Indiana counties who need to pay traffic tickets can now do so online with a credit or debit card.
They arrived in South Bend with few possessions, the first time they ever left New Orleans.
The Indianapolis Colts have waived four players as they trim the roster to 75 players.
County coroner says 13-year-old Peter Lenz has died after he fell and then appeared to be run over by the motorcycle driven by Xavier Zayat of Flushing, N.Y.
The Lincoln Foundation and Whitney M. Young Scholars program recruits academically talented disadvantaged students.
All of the money raised will go to the colon cancer prevention project, a local non-profit dedicated to spreading awareness about colon cancer and prevention.
25 co-ed teams were knee deep in mud, helping to raise proceeds to fight premature birth, infant death and birth defects for the March of Dimes.
All of the artists will be moving to the Preston Highway location.
The 15th annual Komen Race for the Cure takes place October 9th at Waterfront Park in downtown Louisville.
The Underpants Run is designed to be a fun activity before Sunday's Ironman competition.
Greg Fischer will face Republican Hal Heiner and Independent Jackie Green in the race to become the city's next mayor, replacing Jerry Abramson whose running for Lieutenant Governor.
A federal judge has ruled that a man who says he's psychologically dependent and addicted to an online video game can proceed with some of his lawsuit.
Hurricane Danielle remained far out over the Atlantic on Saturday, but the Category 2 storm is still expected to bring dangerous rip currents to the U.S. East Coast.