Dozens of phones, IDs and rings still unclaimed after Louder Than Life 2025
There are also a lot of glasses in the lost and found.
Dozens of phones, IDs and rings still unclaimed after Louder Than Life 2025 Read More »
There are also a lot of glasses in the lost and found.
Dozens of phones, IDs and rings still unclaimed after Louder Than Life 2025 Read More »
The impeached mayor of London, Kentucky, is back on the job after a court overturned his removal from office. Randall Weddle appealed the decision earlier this month by the London City Council to oust him as mayor.
Court reinstates Kentucky mayor after impeachment by city council Read More »
“New Walnut Street Park is more than just a green space; it’s a promise to the Russell community that revitalization means creating safer and better places for families to gather, children to play, and neighbors to connect.”
New Walnut Street Park opens in Louisville’s Russell Neighborhood Read More »
The more than 9,300-square-foot building at 209 S. Fifth St. was previously listed at more than $1.4 million but will be sold to the highest bidder at or above $750,000.
Historic downtown Louisville building built in 1878 going up for auction Read More »
The banned words list applies to all work done at the largest federal funder of clean energy technology.
Energy Dept. tells employees not to use words including ‘climate change’ and ‘green’ Read More »
A docking bay fire at a Louisville business caused a large cloud of smoke in the area Tuesday afternoon.
The new vehicles will provide patrol officers with a safe and innovative way to remain accessible and visible to downtown residents, workers, and visitors.
LMPD to begin using high-profile utility vehicles in downtown Louisville Read More »
The Louisville-based healthcare company was given until Sept. 24 to make the payment, according to a court filing.
Humana to pay $32 million to whistleblower attorneys in Medicare fraud case Read More »
The event is a nationally recognized juried fine arts and contemporary crafts festival at features more than 600 artists from across the country.
69th St. James Court Art Show returns to Old Louisville Oct. 3-5 Read More »
Mayor Craig Greenberg and Metro Animal Services announced Monday a new partnership with DocuPet, a leading pet identification and lost pet platform.
New online pet tag program helps Louisville families reunite with lost pets Read More »
Jefferson County Public Schools Superintendent Brian Yearwood said Tuesday the district is working to reduce its 2026-27 budget by $132 million, but staff and teacher salaries in schools won’t be affected.
JCPS aims to cut $132 million in next budget, ensures teacher salaries won’t be affected Read More »
With food insecurity rising, Kentucky continues to aggressively investigate individuals on fraud allegations, with some legal experts claiming they rely too much on faulty evidence.
Imelda has killed two people in Cuba, dumping torrential rains and slamming the island with 70 mph winds.
Hurricane Imelda forms in the Caribbean, rains expected to slam US east coast this week Read More »
Gerstle’s Place (3801 Frankfort Ave.) will host its First Annual St. Matthew’s Chili Cookout on Saturday, October 4, with a beer garden, door prices, a raffle, and live music until 10:00 p.m. 🔥 You’ve told everyone YOUR chili is the best, now prove it🔥 Join us for our on October 4th! ✨SIGN UP NOW✨ bookings@gerstles.com […]
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Ahead of the leaders’ meeting on Monday, the White House released its peace plan to immediately end Israel’s war in the territory, boost aid to Gaza and require Hamas to release Israeli hostages.
Trump announces an agreement with Israel to end war in Gaza Read More »