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Make the most of good weather by taking your meals al fresco on one of Louisville’s many beautiful patios.
Babies born this year are part of Generation Beta, the first generation likely to live to see the year 2101 — what will Louisville be like for them?
We’re going for a new saucer sled land speed record.
In this guide, we’re diving into the city’s oldest streets and how they got their names.
The funds come from the US Department of Transportation.
Improvements are coming to the Great Hall’s oval theater.
You can learn more and offer your input at three public meetings this month.
Out with the whiskey, in with the beer at the former Number 15 space.
It’s gonna be a banner year for these local athletes, musicians, and leaders.
If you’re snowed in, here’s what to do.
Plenty of Louisville business and restaurants, plus the city itself, landed in high spots on best of lists in 2024.

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