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A group of women who say they were abused by former coaches Ronnie and Donnie Stoner tell their stories.
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A group of women who say they were abused by former coaches Ronnie and Donnie Stoner tell their stories.
A new season of KyCIR’s award-winning podcast coming next week Read More »
A UPS cargo plane crashed at a Louisville, Kentucky, airport Tuesday where the company operates its largest package delivery hub. UPS calls the giant center Worldport.
UPS distribution hub in Louisville has 300 flights per day. What to know Read More »
On this episode, we talk to Betty Winston Bayé about her groundbreaking career as a Black journalist in Louisville.
On Track: Veteran Louisville journalist Betty Bayé Read More »
Head Coach Bev Yanez and Team Captain Arin Wright talk about the team, their journey and what’s ahead this season.
On Track: Working hard With Racing Louisville Read More »
Why is it so beneficial for young people, even if they’re not musicians?
On Track: Why music education matters Read More »
Traffic changes are slowing commutes through the city. How long will it last?
On Track: Downtown Louisville traffic Read More »
Organizer Kumari Wooten hopes the event will kickstart better health habits for Black men who attend.
On Track: Louisville event spotlights Black men’s wellness Read More »
Dr. Eva Stone with JCPS shares some advice for preventing illness in the classroom.
On Track: Keeping kids healthy this school year Read More »
Louisville’s next mayoral and Metro Council elections will be nonpartisan. How will that work, and what could it mean for turnout?
On Track: Changes to voting in Louisville Read More »
Big changes are coming to how we vote in Jefferson County. Starting in 2026, local races will no longer include party labels on the ballot. What does that mean for voters, and how can you prepare now to make sure your vote still counts? On this episode…
Changes to voting in Louisville Read More »
From old favorites to new additions, here’s a preview of this year’s Kentucky State Fair.
On Track: Countdown to the Kentucky State Fair Read More »
Kentucky has one of the highest rates of child abuse in the country. What’s being done to prevent and detect abuse and neglect?
On Track: Child abuse in Kentucky Read More »
Scientists are using tiny fluttering birds’ annual migratory pit stop in Kentucky this summer as a chance to test an experimental tracking technology.
Scientists in Kentucky testing use of tiny tags to track migrating hummingbirds Read More »
A city food inspector talks us through how the inspection process works for restaurants and grocery stores.
On Track: Food safety and inspections in Louisville Read More »
The United States of America turns 250 next year, and it’s got us asking: how do you determine the birthday of a place? On this episode, we sit down with historian Dr. Patrick Lewis from the Filson Historical Society to unpack how a place becomes a pla…
On Track: How old is Kentucky? Read More »