The Louisville Chamber Choir takes on a work never meant for public performance
Kent Hatteberg leads Frank Martin’s Mass for Double Choir this weekend
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Kent Hatteberg leads Frank Martin’s Mass for Double Choir this weekend
The Louisville Chamber Choir takes on a work never meant for public performance Read More »
Louisville Metro Council voted Thursday night to pay a data analytics company $350,000 for software that promises to “identify potential bias” in policing. Not every council member is convinced, though.
Louisville Metro Council approves $350,000 contract for assessing police bias Read More »
A college basketball star from Kansas whose career ended after a southern Indiana man crashed into her family in downtown Louisville two years ago has made a selfless donation to help children in need.
Iowa’s Ava Jones helps children in need after 1st haircut in 19 years Read More »
A flood watch is in effect for early Saturday, Feb. 15 through Sunday afternoon.
State of emergency declared in Kentucky in advance of forecasted heavy rain, flooding Read More »
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Two men accused of street racing at speeds exceeding 100 miles an hour on the Watterson Expressway earlier this week have been released after their arrest, but they won’t be getting their cars back anytime soon.
Vehicles seized by Louisville Police in alleged street race impounded for 6 months Read More »
A flood watch is in effect for all of Kentucky through Sunday afternoon.
State of emergency declared in Kentucky for flooding risk | 2-5 inches of rain expected Read More »
Nose hair trimmers, bad lasagna and dead flowers: Valentine’s Day stories of gifts gone wrong.
You had one job: Listeners share Valentine’s Day fails Read More »
Nose hair trimmers, bad lasagna and dead flowers: Valentine’s Day stories of gifts gone wrong.
You had one job: Listeners share Valentine’s Day fails Read More »
Writing at Louisville Business First, Michael L. Jones brings us up to date on Ensō (1756 Frankfort Ave. in Clifton) as the restaurant nears reopening after a fire last autumn (upstairs in the same building, not in the restaurant itself). Ensō to reopen with expanded menu after fire A Clifton restaurant blending cuisine from Japan […]
The post Ensō in Clifton intends to reopen by April appeared first on Food & Dining Magazine.
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As federal officials seek to deport thousands of people, Louisville residents and an undocumented father said their fear is pushing them to take action.
‘My biggest fear’: Undocumented Louisville man leaving U.S. to avoid deportation Read More »
Here are a selection of events, markets, concerts and more happening this weekend.
5 things to do this weekend in the Louisville area Feb. 14 to Feb. 16 Read More »
Police said Brad McKinley, 51, of Louisville, had been firing a gun outside his home Tuesday afternoon in the 1300 block of Bridget Drive in Fairdale.
By Elizabeth Scanland Louisville defeated the No. 23 Florida State Seminoles on the road to pick up their third straight win. Taking control After losing the tip and immediately allowing a quick jump shot made by Ta’Niya Latson, Ja’Leah Williams quickly responded with one of her own sending the Cards on a rampage for several
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Gov. Andy Beshear said the federal funding freeze has affected state programs like Medicaid, the Appalachian Regional Commission, and the Abandoned Mined Lands program.
Kentucky joins litigation to stop President Trump’s federal funding freeze Read More »
Thursday, the district’s Superintendent Search Advisory Committee discussed key qualities they hope to see in the new leader.
JCPS to hold community forums this weekend to get feedback in superintendent search Read More »