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Café LOUIE is a series of informal meetings designed to facilitate conversation between Louisvillians and both local and state officials.
Number 15 is a five-story social hall featuring free live music, bourbon, and regional craft beer.
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With a variety of virtual + in-person courses, Flatiron School is designed to help Louisvillians prepare for a career in tech.
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Daylight saving time has been around as early as 1918, and many legislators across the country are looking to change that.
Tornado season is here, and it’s time to prepare.
The plans include beautifying urban spaces, bringing art to neighborhoods, and supporting Black-owned businesses.
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This bizarre Kentucky story hits theaters on Friday, Feb. 24.
The 25-acre expansion at Cherokee Park is the first in over 130 years.

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