
Reyna Katko
Reporter and Anchor at WDRB-TV (Louisville, KY)
Reporter & Anchor | @WDRBnews | Mizzou Alum
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18 hours ago |
wdrb.com | Reyna Katko
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Miracle League of Louisville levels out the playing field for kids of all abilities. "Even though some people have disabilities, we can still play sports," Kyle Sullivan said. ""Mostly, I either hit it over the fence or at the fence."Sullivan dreams of being a pro baseball player. He's been putting in the work with The Miracle League of Louisville since he was a toddler. This league is for anyone 5-years-old and up with physical, cognitive, or emotional disabilities.
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2 days ago |
wdrb.com | Reyna Katko
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Noah's Kitchen, a new "upscale casual" restaurant, is coming to Louisville's East End. It opens June 18, 2025, and charity is on the menu. Whether you're buying breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner, all of the restaurant's profits go back to the community. More Local News: "When I stopped clinging to my money and I started giving it away, my heart grew exponentially," Adam Ursprung, Noah's Kitchen Owner, said.
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3 days ago |
wdrb.com | Reyna Katko
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- School may be out for summer, but districts across Kentucky are actively looking to fill dozens of positions before the next school year. The Kentucky has seen a lot of teacher turnover and burnout, particularly since the COVID pandemic. Now some school districts are using the summer time to make up for that shortfall. More Local News: Hardin County Schools is looking for teacher candidates, as well as candidates for positions that don't require a teaching certificate.
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1 week ago |
wdrb.com | Reyna Katko
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky has broken ground on its first medical cannabis safety compliance facility. It's in Mayfield, and is a $1 million investment. State38 LLC will employ around a dozen Kentuckians, and will be one of seven in the state to ensure the safety and quality of medical cannabis products. More Local News: Kentucky has broken ground on its first medical cannabis safety compliance facility on Thursday.
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1 week ago |
wdrb.com | Reyna Katko
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Local, regional and national law enforcement officers said they have arrested dozens of violent criminals and removed dozens of illegal guns from Louisville's streets this year. "In a place like Louisville, where a small number of people are driving the violence, these kinds of operations have a huge impact," Misty Wright, Executive Director of Community Safety, said.
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