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These four monuments honor enslaved Kentuckians, Civil Rights activists, and an explorer.
Mark your calendar for these highly anticipated concerts and music festivals coming to Louisvillle in 2024.
New features to the Algonquin Park pool are expected to be complete by spring 2025.
Enjoy something sweet and attend local love-filled events.
These historic homes are truly a blast from the past.
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Enter for a chance to win the Fly Away Friday Giveaway, our SDF-sponsored airline ticket giveaway.
From discussions with award-winning journalists to musical performances, LFPL is making it more accessible to learn Louisville’s Black history.
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Make game day extra super with Salsarita’s at home.
Proposed plans for the city-owned properties will be shared later this year.
Let’s take a trip down memory lane.
There’s going to be so much room, Bugs Bunny would be jealous.
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The holistic health provider is offering a free comprehensive health assessment with bookings for Fotona 4D FaceLifts®.
They might be forgotten, but they’re not quite gone.
We’re going for a new saucer sled land speed record.
The Frazier is almost old enough to drink.
We’re still digging ourselves out from under the snow.
Recognizing Louisville’s connections to Martin Luther King Jr. — including the March on Frankfort and A.D. King.
Hit the road and head to Robbinsville, NC — we’re sharing all the details about what to do and eat, plus where to stay.
The Shelby Park Neighborhood Association has started a petition to restore the building as a public library
A Derby City music newsletter from the 1990s featured the feline on every issue.
Wait until you see the 1920s barn-style house with an animal collage bathroom.
What’s happening on April 8 won’t happen again for 129 years.
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UK HealthCare is bringing top-tier care to more athletes through an expanded relationship with the Kentucky High School Athletic Association.
It’s easy as one, two, tree.
Muhammad Ali, Jennifer Lawrence, and Jack Harlow are making room on the Derby City skyline.
Out with the old, in with the New Year.
You’ve never seen Angry Birds this big before.