2025 guide to Louisville-area churches’ Lenten fish fries
Fridays are days of sacrifice in Lent among Christians, and abstaining from meat is custom.
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Fridays are days of sacrifice in Lent among Christians, and abstaining from meat is custom.
2025 guide to Louisville-area churches’ Lenten fish fries Read More »
It happened around 6 a.m. on Highway 3 near Harry Hughes Road.
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Late last summer the owners of New Albany’s venerable Honey Creme Donut Shop (514 Vincennes St.) announced that they were seeking a buyer, and an auction process was arranged, which ultimately did not yield a new investor. They carried on, but now the business will shutter after a final day of business on Monday, March […]
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Ramadan is a holy month when Muslim people practice daily fasts, additional prayers and time with the community. LPM News has a map of community offerings for 2025.
Ramadan Map 2025: Community iftars and more in Louisville Read More »
Marvin Sapp transforms our office into a sanctuary, performing an 11-song medley of gospel hits across his career.
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Clarksville police said Santos was found safe.
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By Josie Simpson No. 25 Louisville overcame a slow start against the Clemson Tigers as the Cardinals came away victorious on senior night. Not-so-paper Tigers Offense for both squads was a little skittish to start. Loyal McQueen scored the first bucket of the game, but only after bout 90 seconds of play. Merissah Russell finally
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Cornbread Hemp, founded in 2018, produces full-spectrum organic CBD products that are source directly from Kentucky-grown hemp plants.
Louisville hemp manufacturer to expand operations, creating 50 more jobs Read More »
House Bill 16 would allow local water districts to opt-out of putting fluoride in drinking water.
Bill making fluoride in drinking water optional passes Kentucky House Read More »
Louisville Water hosted a meeting Thursday night to address concerns about the upcoming two-year-long residual line replacement project.
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The Louisville Metro Council approved changes to the city’s lead hazard housing and rental registry ordinances Thursday night after state Republicans threatened to completely gut the local laws.
Louisville weakens lead hazard housing protections at urging of state Republicans Read More »
The Goodrich family had previously filed a civil lawsuit against Dieuson Leron and his employers.
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Several buildings in downtown Louisville, including Metro Hall, were evacuated Tuesday morning after reports of a gas leak.
LG&E crews find sinkhole near gas leak in downtown Louisville as repairs continue Read More »
Louisville Rep. Morgan McGarvey addressed the city’s mail delays on the House floor Thursday, ahead of his expected visit the Gardiner Lane Regional Post Office in Louisville Friday.
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This year marks the 53rd edition of the iconic pins, which serve as admission to KDF events leading up to the Kentucky Derby.
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