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91.9 WFPK is a proud sponsor of Ziggy Marley & Burning Spear: Do The Reggae Tour on September 30 at Iroquois Amphitheater.
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91.9 WFPK is a proud sponsor of Ziggy Marley & Burning Spear: Do The Reggae Tour on September 30 at Iroquois Amphitheater.
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91.9 WFPK presents The Avett Brothers on September 18 at MegaCorp Pavilion.
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A petition has already garnered nearly 1,000 signatures.
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Highland Sod Farms is hosting its inaugural Highland Farms Country Fest starting Friday.
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LEO Weekly contributing music writer Jeff Polk offers up reviews on 8 new releases by Louisville-area bands.
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On Friday, the U.S. is ending its de minimis rule that made it easy for cheap goods to reach consumers. The change will affect roughly 4 million such packages processed each day.
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On Friday, the U.S. is ending its de minimis rule that made it easy for cheap goods to reach consumers. The change will affect roughly 4 million such packages processed each day.
This rule made many online purchases dirt cheap for U.S. consumers. Now it’s ending Read More »
The Highview area has seen more than 3,000 homes built over the past year. Fire officials said some of this area was left vulnerable because of that increased need for services.
Fern Creek Fire and EMS expands Station 73 to meet Highview’s rapid growth Read More »
Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Jessica Green recused herself from a case after she said she and her family received racial and sexual threats after a man she released on shock probation kidnapped a family in St. Matthews at knifepoint and…
Louisville judge recuses herself from case, citing ‘vicious’ racial and sexual threats Read More »
More than 29 different nationalities were represented at the ceremony.
104 new US citizens sworn in at WorldFest naturalization ceremony in Louisville Read More »
Named after the late Ben Richmond, “The Richmond” apartment building was dedicated during a ceremony Tuesday in the city’s Russell neighborhood.
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The trial for the mother accused of killing her son and leaving his body in a suitcase was postponed until next year.
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The shooting shut down all lanes of I-65 South from Grade Lane to Crittenden Drive.
Louisville woman shot in the head on I-65 told family ‘a bad man’ tried to kill her Read More »
The 2022 lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Louisville, claimed Hardin County Sheriff’s deputies used excessive force, lied about it and violated protocol by not having EMS take Alejandro Clarke Jr. to a hospital before he went into cardiac…
Family of man who died after ‘savage beating’ by Kentucky cops paid $600,000 Read More »
Louisville-based Cornbread Hemp says it has reached the ‘first-ever’ cannabis-infused drink sponsorship in Division I college athletics