THC drink maker announces ‘landmark’ sponsorship deal with University of Louisville athletics
Louisville-based Cornbread Hemp says it has reached the ‘first-ever’ cannabis-infused drink sponsorship in Division I college athletics
Louisville-based Cornbread Hemp says it has reached the ‘first-ever’ cannabis-infused drink sponsorship in Division I college athletics
Dan Maloney led a team of 14 who stayed behind at the Audubon Zoo when Katrina made landfall. They lived there for two months.
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This marks only the sixth time in Powerball’s 33-year history that the jackpot has reached the billion-dollar threshold.
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An Indiana political group that previously tried to boost centrist candidates is shifting its focus as it tries to influence the state’s political landscape.
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Louisville band White Woolly just released “Crying Shame”
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By Derek DeBurger Louisville will open up their season against the EKU Colonels. The Cards haven’t played EKU since a highly disappointing 2021 season in which Louisville only walked away with a 30-3 victory. Half-a-yard and a cloud of dust The Colonels are a run-first team. If they could feasibly run on first, second and
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Sabrina Carpenter. The Beaches. Margo Price. This week, Stephen Thompson chats with NPR Music’s Hazel Cills and WMOT’s Jessie Scott about the best new albums out this new music Friday. The Starting 5: • The Beaches, ‘No Hard Feelings’ • The Beths, ‘Str…
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A popular burger joint is coming to Dixie Highway in Valley Station.
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After some time away from the spotlight, a local theatre company returns with a production its founder says is “a bit of a mind flip.”
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Trees and bushes are on a lot of people’s minds right now, so we went back out to Wallitsch Gardens to have your questions answered.
As we celebrate Bourbons Bistro’s 20th anniversary in 2025, who remembers the establishment’s audacious foundational broadside, which appeared on t-shirts almost a decade prior to former mayor Greg Fischer’s invention of the term “bourbonism” as Louisville’s civic mantra? Bringing bourbon back one sip at a time. And so the comeback has proceeded, two decades hence. Bourbons […]
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A former paperboy passes on a tip about WWII-era espionage in Germantown. Is it true, or an urban legend?
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Silas Pollock, 12, should have been starting seventh grade at Farnsley Middle School this year.
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