Louisville Public Media is a proud sponsor of Louisville Orchestra's Spring Gala Evening on April 16 at Whitney Hall. We have your chance to win a pair of tickets to Louisville Orchestra's Spring Gala ...
We have your chance to win a pair of tickets to Funk-O-Ween benefitting Louisville Youth Group at Mellwood Tavern on October 25!
Gerrymandered maps can seem kind of obvious. Districts that snake around cities or split up rural communities to benefit a single party. And the technology to do so has only gotten easier. What makes ...
Rising costs are causing a lot of Americans to think twice before booking a trip. And many who do travel are scaling back their ambitions and staying closer to home.
In “Documenting Kentucky,” three photographers created an exhibit from a Depression-era photo collection and two of their own projects, about 40 years apart.
Fall brings with it many changes, but perhaps none more striking than the turning of the leaves. West Virginia officials are working to make sure leaf peepers visiting the state maximize their autumn ...
Black Azz Camping aims to promote the joy of the outdoors. Black Azz Camping is a Louisville group that runs outdoor events and promotes camping in the Black community. It will have its second annual ...
Several GOP legislators say the governor needs to find the funds to bolster Kentucky’s senior meal program, or he should call a special session.
After the federal government shutdown cut staffing and services at Great Smoky Mountains National Park, local governments and nonprofits in the region stepped up to foot the bill and keep the park ...
This Friday, October 10 and Saturday October 11, the Louisville Chorus is taking us on a journey like no other in their program "Beyond the Stars: A Cinematic Journey Through the Universe." You'll ...
Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky voted for putting a check on President Donald Trump’s ability to use deadly military force against drug cartels.
Ahead of the Goatman Festival, Michael Book discusses the roots of the Pope Lick legend and its place in Kentucky’s cryptid culture.
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