Works begins soon on $1M+ project to transform West Kentucky Street
The project will make the corridor between 4th and 8th streets more pedestrian-friendly.
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The project will make the corridor between 4th and 8th streets more pedestrian-friendly.
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The Vue at 3rd St. has dozens of violations and complaints since July 2024; highlighted by the January winter storm, when residents say they lacked heat and water.
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By Derek DeBurger A special University of Louisville Board of Trustees meeting has been called for Wednesday at 5 p.m. in the Jefferson Room at Grawemeyer Hall to discuss personnel matters. Per WDRB, a shakeup in the president’s office is imminent. When asked about her job status by a reporter for the station, Kim Schatzel said
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By Jai’Michael Anderson At the end of the month, the Cardinal Card will no longer grant free TARC rides to U of L students and staff. Beginning April 1, enrolled students and employees must use the Token Transit app for free TARC rides. Available on the Apple App Store and Google Play, it will replace
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Musical organizations are putting on concerts aimed at benefiting the nonprofit’s fundraising goal to stay operating. All while reorganizing their financial sources.
Christi Hamm’s dad was one of more than two dozen people firefighters rescued from the building.
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The generous donation will help sustain the only farmers market serving west Louisville, organizers say.
Anonymous UK donor’s $300K sustains Louisville’s West End Farmers Market Read More »
Little Debbie’s Muffin Man birthday tour will include family-friendly events in Louisville from March 24 to March 26.
Little Debbie to celebrate ‘Muffin Man’ with special birthday tour stop in Louisville Read More »
By Jai’Michael Anderson On Tuesday, students pressured Student Government Association representatives (SGA) to pass a resolution that would call on the university to end partnerships with companies aiding Israel’s actions in Gaza and provide public financial transparency. Daydrianna Jefferies, president of Kent School of Social Work, and co-author of the resolution joined around 80 students
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Want to learn more about The Louisville Cardinal and U of L’s Communication Department? On Wednesday, March 26, from 10 a.m. to noon, the department is hosting its annual Communication Student Showcase. The event, which is held in the Strickler Hall lobby, exhibits the achievements of communication students and the work they have completed in
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Watch live weather radar as severe weather moves through the Louisville area.
LIVE RADAR: Track severe thunderstorms over Kentucky and southern Indiana Read More »
By Sara Montoya Amid ongoing revisions to the services provided by the University of Louisville, one of the most widely used software suites is under threat. Adobe Creative Cloud, which includes renowned programs like Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere Pro, may no longer be available as a free resource in the future. In late January the
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The lawsuit says the commissioners didn’t have the right to remove three board members, and it was illegal to only appoint one new board member to fill their place.
Ousted Utica fire board members file lawsuit to rejoin board, vote on fire territory Read More »
By Jai’Michael Anderson After a year as University of Louisville’s executive vice president and provost Gerry Bradley is leaving for the same role at the University of Cincinnati. UofL President Kim Schatzel announced it Tuesday in an email from the Office of Communications and Marketing. Bradley, who joined UofL as the dean of The School
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The Crisis Call Diversion program allows social workers to respond to certain types of 911 calls rather than police.
Crisis Call Diversion program expanded to all small cities in Jefferson County Read More »