The new Alpine facility is situated at 4770 Crittenden Drive, Suite B & C, Louisville, KY 40209. Adam Cecil, Alpine's Vice President of Motive Power Sales, says "This move allows us to continue ...
Johnson, a Trump loyalist, brings Louisiana front and center in the GOP-led House, granting the state a direct line to the president. On election night, Speaker Johnson told a friendly crowd about ...
Texas A&M quarterback Marcel Reed, No. 10, celebrates his 1-yard touchdown run against Florida with Texas A&M running back EJ ...
The two hurricanes that blasted through Florida over the past month left a trail of destruction, but they didn’t leave a clear answer on whether burying power lines will prevent serious damage ...
BACK HERE AT HOME, REPUBLICANS EXPANDED THE NUMBER OF SEATS THAT THEY HOLD ON THE LOUISVILLE METRO COUNCIL ... WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE BALANCE OF POWER IN CITY HALL. THESE MIGHT JUST LOOK LIKE ...
A Tennessean man charged in connection to a plot to destroy an energy facility near Nashville allegedly admitted to undercover agents that he considered carrying out a similar plan in Louisville ...
Whether it’s with the players or the coaches, Louisville can’t seem to get out of their own way. Ever since they started facing power conference ... that the defensive line has been a little ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Voters lined up out the door at polls across Jefferson County on Election Day. Eneitra Beattie waited two and a half hours at the Stephen Foster Traditional Academy polling ...
high-voltage electrical lines to move large amounts of power from one place to another. This ability to get electricity from one part of the country to another is ever more important as America ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - You'd think the race for ... Check out our week nine ACC power rankings below: On one hand, Miami's prolific offense could single-handedly carry them all the way to an ACC ...
Voters across Louisville were delayed the morning of Election Day due to technology issues. Polls opened at 6 a.m. on Tuesday in Kentucky and multiple polling locations were plagued by long lines.
Louisville Water Co., responsible for drinking water infrastructure across the city, says it has already spent $50 million replacing about 74,000 lead service lines in recent decades, and is in ...