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Crews have recovered the body of a missing teen from the Ohio River. The body of Derrick Saunders Jr. was found around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, about a day and a half after the 13-year-old boy was ...
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A teen boy is missing in Louisville after swimming in the Ohio River. The teen was swimming with friends near the Greenwood Boat Ramp and failed to return from the water.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish won a tough recruiting battle over Oregon, Clemson, and Penn State for 5-star recruit Joey O'Brien. Plus, more recruiting news.
A community festival is set to return for its fourth year. The We Are Holyrood Creative Community Festival in Southampton will run from July 15 to 20 on the Holyrood estate.
Sean Bean starred as Boromir in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy, and employed a unique tactic to learn his lines for one of his most iconic scenes.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WKBN) – Youngstown native and Cardinal Mooney graduate Vince Marrow is leaving the coaching staff at the University of Kentucky to take a position at Louisville.
Two Fayette County residents, Lilah Smith of Bloomingburg and Angelina Taylor of Washington Court House, recently received their high school diplomas as members of Ohio Connections Academy’s Class of ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The Louisville men’s basketball program has added Ohio to their schedule for the upcoming 2025-26 season, according to the Courier-Journal's Brooks Holton.
Several distilleries, including Bardstown Bourbon Co., Castle & Key, Green River Distilling Co., and Log Still Distillery, have opened tasting rooms in Louisville, each offering unique experiences.