Farmers’ Almanac to end publication after more than 200 years
Editors announced the 2026 edition will be its last, citing financial challenges and changing reader habits.
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Editors announced the 2026 edition will be its last, citing financial challenges and changing reader habits.
Farmers’ Almanac to end publication after more than 200 years Read More »
“The season we hoped would never come is here,” the historical publication announced.
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By Josie Simpson If you’re trying to call 911 in Jefferson County, the line will not ring. The University of Louisville Police Department announced that incoming phone lines are down, resulting in a widespread outage that has silenced all incoming 911 …
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FAA records show the plane had cracks and corrosion in its main structure and a fuel tank. The plane completed 28 flights between maintenance and the crash.
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Editor’s note: This article will be updated to include additional information provided by The Cardinal Cupboard. By Roxy Osborne Nearly 35,000 households in Louisville were left without money for food after a federal government shutdown on Nov. 1 pause…
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By Josie Simpson On Nov. 4 at 5:14 PM, a plane crashed near UPS Worldport, resulting in an explosion near Grade Lane and Crittenden Drive. LMPD reported multiple injuries and has implemented a shelter-in-place for those within the area. The crash resul…
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By Michael Harris On Oct. 13, 2025, Campus Police at the University of Louisville dispersed a student-led encampment organized by Louisville Students for Justice in Palestine. Participants were protesting what they call “the genocide in Palestine” and…
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By Josie Simpson On Nov. 4 at 5:14 PM, a plane crashed near UPS Worldport, resulting in an explosion near Grade Lane and Crittenden Drive. LMPD is reporting multiple injuries and has implemented a shelter-in-place for those within the area. The crash r…
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Brooks Houck received a life sentence in Bardstown mom Crystal Rogers’ murder earlier this year.
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By Brennan Allen Made possible through a collaboration between PowerHouse Data Centers, one of the world’s largest data center developers and POE Companies, Louisville now has its first hyperscale data center underway. “Hyperscale” refers to a massiv…
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By Beth Przybylski Are you a student at the University of Louisville looking for help exploring careers, finding internships or preparing for your job search? The Career Center offers a variety of resources to help you reach your goals. All underg…
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Brian and Barb Taylor took a trip to Jamaica for their 15th wedding anniversary, but they got stuck there during Hurricane Melissa’s landfall.
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Melissa roared ashore on Tuesday as a Category 5 hurricane with top sustained winds of 185 mph.
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The two women were scheduled to leave the island on Wednesday, but they remain in lockdown at their Montego Bay resort, along with hundreds of others.
Landslides, fallen trees and numerous power outages were reported as Melissa hit with 185 mph winds.
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