Kentucky flood victims fear FEMA denials; ‘ We didn’t get any answers’
Insurance payments fell short of the cost for moving somewhere safer.
Kentucky flood victims fear FEMA denials; ‘ We didn’t get any answers’ Read More »
Insurance payments fell short of the cost for moving somewhere safer.
Kentucky flood victims fear FEMA denials; ‘ We didn’t get any answers’ Read More »
The increase would raise monthly bills for the average LG&E customer by $11.
First-time homeowners grapple with looming LG&E rate hike; ‘It’s too much man.’ Read More »
Mayor Bob Courtney said a new riverfront apartment complex will benefit the growing city, but there’s opposition over potential impact on views and affordability.
Proposed apartments in Madison, Indiana would be city’s tallest building Read More »
Without a major disaster declaration from FEMA, Carlos Sanchez doesn’t see how he’ll receive any help.
At least one company, Arkansas-based Dark Horse Cannabis, was able to secure multiple licenses in the production chain using hundreds of new LLCs.
Kentucky’s medical cannabis rollout maintains on track despite audit Read More »
The two-week celebration runs from April 19 to May 4.
Read for the Roses: Shop at these Louisville bookstores to earn special prize Read More »
The 10-year-old developed kidney failure after eating contaminated lettuce. The source of the outbreak that made 89 people sick remains a mystery.
“We had about 800 reservations for Easter, so to tell them with about a weeks notice that we don’t have room for you is heartbreaking.”
‘Heartbreaking.’ | River Road restaurants recovering from historic Ohio River flooding Read More »
Kroger is also boosting employee pay at the west Louisville location.
West Broadway Kroger celebrates $1.8M makeover with pride and promise Read More »
The federal government has called Portfolio Recovery Associates a “repeat offender.” A class-action lawsuit in North Carolina resulted in a $5.75 million settlement.
‘I fought to the very end’: NC woman scores huge court victory over debt collector Read More »
“Thank you for doing what’s right for Kentucky,” Gov. Andy Beshear said.
White House approves individual assistance through FEMA for Kentucky flood victims Read More »
In the ongoing effort to revitalize west Louisville neighborhoods a grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation plans to make the park accessible again.
$14.5M grant fuels Louisville’s push to reconnect community with Ohio River Read More »
Over 44 million pounds of salt hit Louisville’s roads, which can rust the underside of vehicles.
How to save your car from salty roads and expensive car repairs Read More »
After one winter storm, and another on the way, customers in Nelson County have been buying snow sleds, shovels and heaters.
Bardstown supply stores trying to meet customer demands for snow, ice equipment Read More »
Local restaurants opened their doors on Wednesday, stating that conditions improved. But, many owners are keeping an eye on another storm expected on Friday.
Louisville businesses reopen after major storm hits, await more snowfall on Friday Read More »