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Bids for governor, bids for ham: Five takeaways from the 2023 KFB ham breakfast

The fairgrounds ballroom hosted speeches from elected officials and was also filled with buzz about the governor's election, just 75 days away.

 

Louisville Metro councilman's ethics trial ends with fiery message from fellow Republican

The four-day ethics trial for Councilman Anthony Piagentini has wrapped up. Here are the highlights from the last two days and what happens now

 

2 students injured after accident near Butler Traditional High School

The two students were taken to Kosair Children's Hospital in downtown Louisville. Another student was taken by their parent.

 

Watch Mayor Craig Greenberg in the trailer for new docuseries about Ohio Valley Wrestlers

Mayor Craig Greenberg purchased part of Ohio Valley Wrestling, along with Kentucky Sports Radio founder Matt Jones, in 2021.

 

A new record: Ham at the Kentucky Country Ham Breakfast auction sells for $10 million

The annual event, which gathers politicians, business leaders, and farmers, bids a ham every year and donates the money to charity.

 

Political speeches, $10 million ham at annual Country Ham Breakfast

The Kentucky State Fair was the venue for the 59th annual Kentucky Farm Bureau annual Country Ham Breakfast

 

LMPD: Teenager found dead inside vehicle on South First Street

A teenager was found dead inside a vehicle Wednesday, police said.

 

McConnell addresses challenges in state at annual Kentucky Country Ham Breakfast

Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell explains challenges, problems and successes of the state during the annual Kentucky Country Ham Breakfast.

 

Blue moons happen all the time. But this one won't appear again this century

Blue moons are not very rare ... But this one is. There will not be another true supermoon/blue moon combination again this century.

 

Kentucky doesn't fully cover school transportation. Why?

Kentucky law requires the state to fully cover the cost of transporting kids to school. But for the last several years, that hasn't been the case.

 

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