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Before the Kentucky State Fair, there was the Southern Exposition
A ~$400 million, two-phase plan will add a new building and combine existing ones.
11 Derby City companies made Inc. 5000’s list.
Freddy Farm Bureau has been sitting on the front porch since 1958.
After sustaining a fire, the Old Louisville ramen spot is back in action.
You know about the biggest pumpkin, but how about the best sword?
We’re definitely not in Kansas anymore.
From chili corn dogs to deep-fried marshmallows, there’s a lot to try this year.
Hit the road and head to this 152-acre art and nature campus in Indy — we’re sharing all the details about what to do and eat, plus where to stay.
Louisville hasn’t always been the home to the state fair.
Derby City is always growing.
The Solheim Cup will tee off at Valhalla Golf Club in 2028.
Louisville kids are making change through their music.
Catch us “Singin’ in the Rain” next time it pours.
The 2024 Kentucky State Fair kicks off on Thursday, Aug. 15.
This NBC tool utilizes home prices, interest rates, and availability (among other factors) to determine just how difficult it is to buy a home in Jefferson County.
We’re finally out of our terrible twos.
Louisville’s art scene is about to go under the magnifying glass.
Construction will go block-by-block through fall 2025.
A decommissioned jail building is giving way to green space.
Lakeside Swim Club has produced 11 Olympians in its century of history.
There’s a new spirit in town
Louisville’s public transit is looking for input on what’s rolling down the road.
The 22nd annual international festival is right around the corner — and now’s your chance to join.
Prepare for fall weather in Louisville with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.
The first phase of the project should last about six months.
One of the most prolific and recognizeable fantasy artists of the 1970s and 1980s, best known for his work on “Dungeons & Dragons,” shares how his Kentucky upbringing shows up in his art.
Derby City is well represented on the world stage at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics — these are some locals to watch.
It’s not quite medicine anymore.