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LET’S TALK A LITTLE WEATHER ON OUR MONDAY. MUCH LIKE WHAT WE HAD OVER THE WEEKEND. MORE IMPACT WEATHER COMING OUR WAY WITH DAILY CHANCES FOR SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. NOT ALL DAY RAINS, BUT ...
Chris Hartman reflects on both positive and negative developments for LGBTQ rights in Kentucky, including his assessment of ...
Campbellsville native and Ryder Cup veteran J.B. Holmes returns to the Bluegrass for the ISCO and will be taking on a field ...
Louisville baseball fans are part of the Omaha CWS festivities again for the first time since 2019 – the year of the ...
Micaela Martin Pedro, 27, and Miguel Diego Pascual, 31, both of 119 E. Ninth St., Seymour, filed June 12. Sheelah Eileen ...
Originally opened in 1997, the Nia Center has become a community staple in the Parkland neighborhood and the West End as a ...
On the 10th anniversary of the Obergefell v. Hodges decision, we are grateful for the progress, but must continue to make the ...
Budget cuts, funding pauses and Trump policies are causing deep anxiety in communities across the country.
Metro Councilmembers approved a resolution with improvement recommendations for LMPD. What will it do for the city?
Is Juneteenth a federal holiday? Yes. It's the youngest federal holiday and rose to prominence in 2020. President Joe Biden declared it a federal holiday in 2021. Are banks closed ...
Larry Birkhead admitted he has reservations about his daughter pursuing a career in showbiz, noting it wouldn’t be his first ...
Many Black business owners showed up for the start of 502 Black Business Week at the West End Farmer’s Market.