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  • 3 days ago | whas11.com | Jose Garrido Alonzo |José Alonzo

    NEW ALBANY, Ind. — Clergy from a dozen congregations will launch the first-ever summer-long cooling center program across the City of New Albany. On Tuesday, a special service was held at Culbertson Baptist Church in the northern part of the city. That's where Laxmi Palde, the environmental organizer with Hoosier Action, spoke in front of a group of city representatives, pastors, reverends and concerned citizens about how last year's summer was the hottest on record.

  • 4 days ago | whas11.com | Jose Garrido Alonzo |José Alonzo

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Business owners inside the Nia Center, located on Broadway Street in west Louisville, are calling out the Transit Authority of River City (TARC) for wanting to displace them. TARC owns the property and revealed it has a letter of intent to sell the building to Goodwill Kentucky. It's a move that's left tenants wondering what's what's next for them.

  • 1 week ago | whas11.com | Jose Garrido Alonzo |José Alonzo

    WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ky. — The National Weather Service confirmed an EF-2 tornado touched down in Washington County, Kentucky and devastated multiple homes in the rural countryside. The tornado tore through the small community of Pottsville, on Long Run Road, where resident Jennifer Russell was taking shelter with her family in the basement. "I just feel blessed that God was watching over us and my family," she said. "Something hit the heating and air cooling unit and shoved it into the house.

  • 1 week ago | whas11.com | Jose Garrido Alonzo |José Alonzo

    MT WASHINGTON, Ky. — Hold that thought, or criticism, as changes are coming to the official government social media platforms for the City of Mt. Washington in Bullitt County. The municipality announced on Tuesday via Facebook that they will disable the comment section on their public social media posts starting June 1, 2025. There are no specific comments that pushed for this change, according to Mayor Stuart Owen.

  • 1 week ago | whas11.com | Jose Garrido Alonzo |José Alonzo

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. — When it comes to eye catching performances a group of Louisville teens and college students demand their audience's attention. The way River Lotus Lion Dance interprets traditional Chinese choreography is a moment that matters to them as they celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. The group's performance always starts with a loud introduction from their drum and cymbals.

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José Alonzo
José Alonzo @josealonzotv
14 May 25

The planning company says most one-way streets will become two-way to make roads safer for drivers and pedestrians. Check out the story: https://t.co/bLT1W28NtF #news #fyp #traffic #Louisville #Kentucky

José Alonzo
José Alonzo @josealonzotv
13 May 25

Many attendees say they agree with the new #pope’s call to end war and prejudice within communication. #news #trending #Catholic #fyp

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WHAS11 News @WHAS11

The Archdiocese of Louisville celebrated the new pope with a large mass. Over 200 parishioners gathered to embrace their new religious leader and his morals. https://t.co/nzAV6HxD0B

José Alonzo
José Alonzo @josealonzotv
10 May 25

Pictures surfaced on social media showing a ransacked nurses station at @UofLHealth - Jewish Hospital. @LMPD arrested a 50-year-old & charged him with third-degree assault and criminal mischief. Watch the story: https://t.co/EbQc0eHbnB #news #crime #nurses #Louisville #Kentucky