Hot Brown Week returns: Here’s where to find $10-$12 specials in Louisville
More than a dozen local restaurants are participating.
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More than a dozen local restaurants are participating.
Hot Brown Week returns: Here’s where to find $10-$12 specials in Louisville Read More »
Cover canine photo credit: Care. Diligent readers may recall that I participate in a weekly podcast called The Pubcast, which originates at Donum Dei Brewery in New Albany. There isn’t an overarching theme to our discussions, although guests often are drawn from the food and drink trade, and beer talk regularly lands on the docket. […]
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Outlaw country pioneer and singer-songwriter Johnny PayCheck’s 10th studio album, Somebody Loves Me, celebrates its 53rd release anniversary in October. The 1972 album was recorded by Country Music Hall of Fame Producer Billy Sherrill (George Jones, Tammy Wynette), and part of PayCheck’s catalog with Epic Records.
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Kentucky’s largest art museum gutted its Learning, Engagement and Belonging department in charge of education programs and community outreach.
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If you’ve ever been to Louisville, Kentucky (or have the pleasure of living here) then you know it’s a city rich in culture, creativity, and charm. Beyond the bourbon and the bluegrass, there is another “B” that is worth checking … Continue reading
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By Josie Simpson The U.S. Government’s funding will be cut off at the end of September unless Republican members of Congress can reach an agreement with Democratic members on a spending bill. This could cause many U.S. government services to come to …
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The future of Kentucky’s hemp industry is now in the hands of Congress as federal lawmakers work toward an agreement on an agriculture funding bill.
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A day that started with promises of transparency ended with more questions for Jefferson County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Brian Yearwood.
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The app will notify citizens of emergency situations, including weather alerts, and provides “instant access to preparedness resources.”
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Under state law, cars are considered abandoned if they sit in the lot for more than 45 days.
Louisville police auctioning off another 120 abandoned vehicles from its tow lot Read More »
A Louisville woman allegedly caused over $1,000 worth of damage to a Little Caesars location after learning extra sauce would cost $1.
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The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services has brought hundreds of fraud cases in the last five years that are heavily reliant on transactional data with the goal of revoking people’s federal food benefits.
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Ryan K. Chesser, 28, faces multiple charges including fleeing police, reckless driving and trafficking methamphetamine and cocaine.
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The proposed changes would create a new Riverfront District city leaders said is “designed to enhance housing, hospitality and recreational opportunities” in the historic city.
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A Louisville man was sentenced to nearly 10 years in federal prison for conspiring to distribute 50 grams of methamphetamine and 40 grams of fentanyl.