Spectrum News 1 (Louisville, KY)

Spectrum News 1 (Louisville, KY)

At Spectrum News 1, we understand that our audience seeks news and opinions in a fresh, modern way. People want local stories that are timely and in-depth, covering the issues that matter most to them. That's why we are proud to be Kentucky's only station focused solely on Weather, Community, and Politics. If you're in Kentucky, you can catch Spectrum News 1 on channel 1, available exclusively on Spectrum.

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  • 1 day ago | spectrumnews1.com | Rose Todd

    CLEVELAND — A piece of Cleveland history is on the move. The Euclid Beach Park archway welcomed families to an amusement park on the shores of Lake Erie for more than 70 years. It's been a thought for years to move and restore the archway. Now, with hundreds of thousands of dollars and the backing of the city, this arch will get a new future, piece by piece.

  • 1 day ago | spectrumnews1.com | Jas Kang

    As immigration enforcement continues in Southern California, some locals are celebrating obtaining their U.S. citizenship. On June 26, immigrants from all over the world came to the Pasadena Convention Center to complete their naturalization ceremony. For Dima McKinney, who came to the U.S. 11 years ago from Ukraine, the day couldn’t come soon enough.

  • 1 day ago | spectrumnews1.com | Rose Todd

    CLEVELAND — Social media plays a big role in organizing protests and in how they are perceived. What You Need To KnowEllen Franks is the lead organizer with Mobilize the Vote in Northeast OhioMiers said misinformation can spread quickly especially with the advancement in AI and when those sharing materials do not check if what they are sharing is factualIn early June, hundreds of people participated in the anti-immigration and customs enforcement protests held in Los Angeles.

  • 1 day ago | spectrumnews1.com | Robyn King

    OHIO — We can't beat this heat! More of the same as the heat alerts get extended in much of the state for late week.

  • 2 days ago | spectrumnews1.com | Jas Kang

    LOS ANGELES — Although she’s lived in the country for 40 years, she’s afraid to go to work for the first time.