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Serious crash on Preston Highway
SUMMARY: Breaking news in Louisville reports a serious car crash on Preston Highway near I-265, which occurred around 9:00 AM in front of a Meyer store. Two vehicles were involved in the collision, resulting in significant damage. One person was hospitalized with serious injuries. Traffic was disrupted for several hours, with northbound lanes of Preston Highway and parts of I-265 closing due to the incident. Follow WLKY for updates on the situation.
Serious crash on Preston Highway
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Missing Michigan teen found in Berea, father arrested
SUMMARY: A missing 13-year-old from Michigan, Christopher Ryan Brown, was found in Kentucky, according to the River Rouge Police Department. He had last been seen on Sunday at a McDonald’s in Michigan. During a traffic stop by Berea police, Christopher was discovered in a car with his estranged father, Christopher Allen Brown. The father has been arrested and charged with custodial interference and is pending charges from the Wayne County prosecutor’s office.
A Florida man has been arrested following a traffic stop, in which officers found him with his missing teenage son.
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TARC cutting three routes in 2025
SUMMARY: TARC is set to implement service changes in January, which include the discontinuation of three bus routes affecting West Louisville, downtown, and areas like PRP and Shively. High-traffic routes on Fourth Street, Dixie, Rapid, Broadway, and Preston Highway will also see reduced frequency from every 15 minutes to every 20 minutes. To address community concerns, TARC will hold two open houses on November 13 at the TARC building on West Broadway, allowing residents to ask questions about the changes. The initiative aims to enhance service efficiency while addressing operational challenges.
TARC cutting three routes in 2025
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