Tuesday, May 21 2013 11:17 AM EDT2013-05-21 15:17:00 GMT
People affected by the massive tornado that killed at least 51 people and destroyed parts of Oklahoma still do not know where their loved ones are, but many of them are using social media to find out.More >>
People affected by the massive tornado that killed at least 51 people and destroyed parts of Oklahoma still do not know where their loved ones are, but many are using social media to find out.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 11:15 AM EDT2013-05-21 15:15:53 GMT
Residents in tornado-stricken Moore, OK, await news on missing love ones Tuesday, a day after a massive tornado devastated the city, killing at least 51. Rescuers worked all night, with particular attentionMore >>
A medical examiner's office spokeswoman said 24 deceased victims from the Moore, OK, tornado had been transported to their Oklahoma City office. Seven of the dead were children.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 10:36 AM EDT2013-05-21 14:36:49 GMT
(RNN) – A day after long track tornadoes devastated Shawnee and Edmond, OK, another round has begun near Oklahoma City.KOCO broadcast a slow rotating cloud that slowly extended down towards the groundMore >>
Dozens of people have died after a second day of tornadoes twisted through Oklahoma, this time taking aim at the town of Moore, south of Oklahoma City.More >>
By CHRIS TALBOTT AP Music Writer Ray Manzarek, the keyboardist who was a founding member of The Doors, has died. He was 74.More >>
By CHRIS TALBOTT and HILLEL ITALIE AP Entertainment Writers Ray Manzarek, a founding member of the 1960s rock group The Doors whose versatile and often haunting keyboards complemented Jim Morrison's...More >>
It was a rare moment in relations between the media and the government: In 2008, FBI Director Robert Mueller called the top editors at The New York Times and The Washington Post to apologize.More >>
It was a rare moment in relations between the media and the government: In 2008, FBI Director Robert Mueller called the top editors at The New York Times and The Washington Post to apologize because the bureau had improperly...More >>
LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - The Summer months are a great time to spend as much time as possible enjoying outdoor activities with the family. But when the heat and humidity start to rise, outdoor activities may not be the favorite option. One solution might be to take in a movie and it's even better when the movie is free!
Rave Cinemas in Stonybrook is currently running their 'Free Family Film Festival' through the first weekend of August.
"We have it every Monday and Thursday at 10 am," says Rave manager Justin Bickell. "The doors open at 9:30am and it's free to the public."
All movies are kid friendly and rated G or PG.
'We're showing 'Journey 2', we're showing 'Yogi Bear', things of that nature."
Discounted or free movies are also being offered this Summer at the Oldham 8 Theaters in La Grange as well as in Southern Indiana at the New Albany 16 cinemas. Louisville's Cinemark Theaters are also offering a family film festival. You can call the box office or check the theater's web sites for more information and for show times. Most of the family film festivals are running now through the first part of August. Make sure to also check online for special coupons for discounts at the concession stand!