Annual Run/Walk provides alternative routes supporting local businesses and public safety in Paristown
"I’m grateful to everyone who came out to be tested," said Sarah Moyer, director of the Louisville Metro Dept. of Public Health & Wellness.
The Department of Public Health and Wellness is greatly expanding its contact tracing capacity.
Mayor Fischer said he was heartened by news that Congress and the White House appear to be moving forward on a bipartisan aid package.
And new pickup sites have been announced for this Thursday.
The One Louisville: COVID-19 Response Fund will provide flexible funding resources.
The Mayor said there remains one confirmed case in Louisville.
Louisville Firefighters Honor Fallen Colleague by Climbing PNC Tower.
Louisville Man Climbs Tower to Honor Father’s Three Victorious Battles Against Lung Cancer
Louisville has had two more flu deaths in elderly individuals with underlying medical conditions.
The Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness is offering free radon test kits while the supply lasts.
Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute to sponsor the Louisville Breath of Fresh Air Bash
Training, Team Building Kick Off for Fight For Air Climb at PNC Tower
Marisa Wittebort to be honored for her efforts by American Lung Association
Officials in Louisville today issued a public health warning that anyone using e-electronic cigarettes and other vaping products...
Over 450 possible cases of lung illness associated with the use of e-cigarette products have been reported to CDC.
Facial Sun Damage Screenings also available.
The Department of Public Health and Wellness has found West Nile infected mosquitoes in surveillance traps in one Louisville ZIP Code...
"You should wear insect repellant if you go outside and remove standing water around your home,” advises the Department of Public Health.
Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing recreational sports in Louisville.
There is an Air Quality Alert for Saturday, July 13, in Louisville and Southern Indiana.
Survivors from across the Country Gathered for a Celebration of Hope and a Commemorative Tree Planting Ceremony
Kentucky led all other Appalachia regions in deaths from heart disease, cancer, lung disease, injuries and diabetes.