A Louisville police officer used his experience as a retired firefighter to bond with a man in a desperate situation.
New bedrooms and amenities to house 24/7 emergency staff closer to Highview will be added to the building without costing taxpayers anything.
On Wednesday, a spokesperson for Metro Codes and Regulations said there had still been no contact with the owners, and the city would take action, if necessary, to secure the building.
While nobody was injured, the owner suspects someone set the fire intentionally. Arson investigators have not commented.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- As temperatures drop this fall, the Louisville Fire Department is encouraging people to take the ...
Five firefighters were promoted to captain, four were promoted to sergeant, one to major and another to assistant chief.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A group of Kentucky firefighters who traveled to Florida to help people after Hurricane Milton are back home. Nearly 20 firefighters from Anchorage-Middletown, Pleasure Ridge ...
Several people were rescued after a high-rise apartment building caught fire Tuesday in downtown Louisville. Crews were ...
A man was seriously injured after an apartment fire at Hampton Hall Apartments in Old Louisville Tuesday morning.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville firefighters battled a fire early Tuesday morning in the Park Hill neighborhood. At exactly 4:27 ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The Louisville men's basketball program held their annual Media Day on Tuesday, and you can imagine, the ...
A battery fire broke out at the Louisville plant two years ago. Instead, residents can drop batteries and other hazardous materials at Metro’s Haz Bin location, at 7501 Grade Lane. In the early ‘90s, ...