A commission and its composer return to the Louisville Orchestra
Claude Baker’s The Glass Bead Game gets a hometown revival this weekend
A commission and its composer return to the Louisville Orchestra Read More »
Claude Baker’s The Glass Bead Game gets a hometown revival this weekend
A commission and its composer return to the Louisville Orchestra Read More »
We return to those traumatic times not so long ago, in 2022, when so many of us suddenly were faced with empty culinary lives without Schnitzel Holsteiner Art (and Aventinus Weizen Doppelbock). Auf Wiedersehen, Gasthaus As an aside, in case you’re wondering which three departed local eating and drinking establishments I miss the most, here […]
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As more renewable energy sources come onto the grid, Kentucky is trying to find its role in this emerging economy.
Fall is a great time to explore Southern Indiana. There are many fun events from festivals to fossils. Here are 13+ that stand out to us in Southern Indiana for fall family fun. Harvest Homecoming – New Albany, October 4-12 This fes…
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According to the city’s website, this year’s Light Up Louisville is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 6 from 3-9 p.m.
City begins search for ‘the perfect tree’ for 56th annual Light Up Louisville Read More »
The U.S. Department of Education started an investigation in March into the University of Kentucky’s partnership with the PhD Project.
Federal government says UK’s partnership with nonprofit violated Civil Rights Act Read More »
The full major will begin in Fall 2026, though some courses are already in session.
University of Kentucky launches new AI major to prepare students for changing job market Read More »
LG&E and KU want to build over 1,300 MW of new electric generation, primarily for new data centers. Environmental groups say regular customers might pay for it.
FOCUS: Will more data centers raise your electric rates? Read More »
The project will convert a long stretch of Main Street from a one-way to a two-way corridor.
Main Street conversion project worsens traffic getting into downtown Louisville Read More »
According to Highlander Fire’s Facebook page, a call came in around 5 p.m. Thursday.
1 person injured after fuel tank fire in Floyds Knobs, Indiana Read More »
Stacy Payne’s father still lives in the home where his daughter was killed. It’s about 10 miles north of Santa Claus, Indiana, nestled between corn fields.
Indiana town remembers teen brutally murdered in 2001 as her killer faces execution Read More »
So far this year, Indiana State Police have seized more than 51 pounds of fentanyl, 64,506 fentanyl pills, 71.8 pounds of heroin, 195 pounds of cocaine and 272.6 pounds of meth.
Indiana Gov. Braun recognizes troopers for drug seizures, crime crackdowns Read More »
By Diana Runkel and Arturo Echevers On Sept. 28, Dylan Scott performed at Log Still Distillery in Gethsemane, Kentucky, as part of his Easy Does It Tour. This tour included performances by Zach John King and George Birge as openers. Scott has multiple …
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From airports to food pantries, the longer the federal government shutdown drags on, the more Kentuckiana could start to feel the strain.
Louisville braces for impact on food, services, travel during government shutdown Read More »
Mayor Craig Greenberg said EV ownership in Jefferson County tripled between 2021 and 2024.
City leaders seek public input on making Louisville more accessible to electric vehicles Read More »