Kentucky
Goodwill Kentucky opens new center aimed at helping young adults in need
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) – Goodwill Industries of Kentucky will now be able to help more young adults in need in the Louisville area after opening its new Young Adult Opportunity Center on Oct. 23.
Officials with the organization described the new addition as essential to the community.
“Since opening our doors in 2021, we have seen over 1,400 young adults in much smaller spaces,” Nicole McGill, Goodwill Kentucky’s director of young adult services, said. “So to be able to have this brand new, beautiful building means our capacity and our reach is just going to be bigger.”
The center, which is located at 216 West Chestnut Street, is meant to meet the needs of people ages 16 to 24 who have issues finding and keeping employment or who struggle with self-sufficiency.
It will feature services that include barrier identification, soft skills training, educational assistance, behavioral and mental health services, legal assistance and expungement, digital and financial literacy training, resume writing and job placements among others.
“We understand that it may be hard to be successful in any of those areas if you have a lot of barriers, so we provide supportive services to reduce barriers like transportation, mental health, housing, clothing, and technology,” McGill added.
The Young Adult Opportunity Center will also be the new home of The Spot, a program developed in partnership with KentuckianaWorks.
The Spot’s programming helped Kerrion Watts get out of a dark place in his life.
“I was dealing with a lot of trauma, a lot of pain, a lot of anger,” he recalled. “I was more so drowning in my sorrows. I was drinking all the time, popping pills, smoking all the time. Just wasting my life.”
Watts remembered how the help he got at The Spot allowed him to regain control of his life one step at a time.
“First it started just mentally with you learning about yourself and what your emotional triggers are,” he explained. Watts then learned how to properly interact and communicate with people and he now has a career in the service industry.
He is now hoping the Young Adult Opportunity Center will help other young adults find success in their lives.
“If you are in a dark place, just know there is light at the end of the tunnel,” Watts pointed out. “People understand how you feel and if you feel alone, there are people that have also felt alone and they know what that feels like and they can guide you.”
If you or someone you know is interested in these services, you can click here for more information or you can visit the Goodwill offices located in downtown Louisville and in Shively.
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Kentucky
Hardley Gilmore returns to Kentucky Football
A wide receiver from Belle Glade, Florida, Gilmore totaled 28 receptions for 313 yards and one touchdown for the Wildcats during the 2025 season. The 6-foot-1 sophomore has had a very interesting offseason as he entered the portal, flipped a commitment, and is now back in Lexington.
After the 2025 season, Gilmore committed to Louisville when he entered the transfer portal, then flipped his commitment to Baylor, and ultimately signed with the Bears. To end Gilmore’s portal saga, he’s now back in a familiar place with the Wildcats.
When the 2026 season begins, Gilmore will have two years of eligibility remaining.
Gilmore had a solid sophomore campaign with the Wildcats, appearing in all 12 games. His best game of the season came in the late-season loss against Vanderbilt. He tallied six catches for 55 yards in the game.
With Kentucky losing most of its wide receiver production from last season, this is a significant pickup, and it won’t be surprising if Gilmore is back in the starting lineup this fall.
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Watch: Blast brings down Northern Kentucky bridge
COVINGTON, Ky. (WKRC) – The Licking River Bridge was demolished Monday morning in a controlled blast, clearing the way for a replacement structure.
Authorities established a 1,000-foot safety perimeter, closed nearby roads and asked residents to shelter in place before the demolition. The bridge collapsed within seconds of the blast.
“Today we say goodbye to a bridge that has served Kentuckians for nearly a century and we make room for something new. A signature bridge that is safer, stronger and we make room for something new,” Gov. Andy Beshear said. “This region, like the rest of the commonwealth, is evolving, it is booming, it’s economy growing every day. What we’re doing together is building our new Kentucky home.”
The Licking River Bridge is now history after crews brought it down with a controlled demolition Monday morning. (WKRC)
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Crews will begin construction on the new bridge after debris removal is complete. The replacement bridge is expected to open in the summer of 2028.
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