Katie Molck in a yellow sweater

Katie Molck

Managing Editor

Katie is based in Louisville, KY and has contributed to publications including Louisville Magazine. She loves the local beer scene and also has experience as a professional wrestling manager.

We’re unpacking lots of information about a digital-based company that’s added paid parking in some of Louisville’s most popular neighborhoods.
We’re looking at a sweet and spicy new year, y’all.
Ornaments aren’t just for decorating apparently.
That’s the way the Please & Thank You cookie crumbles.
Meet the Metro Snow Team and their artful plows.
Reservation for two, please.
The Tom Wallace Recreation Area will see new picnic shelters + a paved path around the entire lake.
Explore River City through its history, food, drink, and art on these tours.
These historic homes are like living in a fairytale.
Thanksgiving weekend will look a little more magical this year.
The Louisville Film Society is showing short films on the big screen.
Get into feast mode at these three local Turkey Trots.
Here are some of our favorite carry-out and dine-in options for Turkey Day.
A $2.9 million kind of different.
The photo banners will line Muhammad Ali Boulevard, the street that has bore his name since 1978.
Funds from the Environmental Justice Government-to-Government grant will help address air pollution in this west Louisville neighborhood.
Celebrating Our Neighborhood will highlight our city’s immigrant and refugee communities.
The new music-themed park in the California neighborhood includes a playground, great lawn, pavilion, and more.
That’s fall folks.
From rotating riverside views to a room that doubles as an art piece, Louisville is full of special places to stay that offer guests a break from traditional motels and hotels.
Maybe even the world.
Let’s solve a mystery.
It’s peak season for deer-vehicle collisions.
They’re not all haunted, but they sure do look like it.
Out with the cast iron sirloin, in with the halibut agrodolce.
Got milk? Adam Hill does.
Meals from the Heart puts volunteers in the kitchen to make dinner for Ronald McDonald House guests.
Can you get all the answers?
Tell us you’re from Louisville without telling us you’re from Louisville.