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There’s lots of history in LOU — and lots of work to preserve it.
The drink is made with five ingredients, including — of course — bourbon.
Monnik Beer Co. is hosting the Dog Day of Summer on Saturday Aug. 17.
Louisville is one of six cities that could become the new home of the iconic independent film festival.
This week — Monday, July 22-Friday, July 26, 2024 — we’re shining a spotlight on the vibrant drink scene in Louisville.
“See & Be Seen: 150 Years of Derby Fashion” is now open.
The minds behind Canary Club and The Breeze are opening a new bar + store combo on Market Street.
Louisville Metro Government’s newest department will combine all transportation-related functions under one roof.
Monk’s Road Boiler House will bring fine dining to the corner of 2nd and Main.
From private to public schools, we’re giving you all the pertinent details about some of the elementary, middle, and high schools in Louisville.
The Bikeway Implementation Plan hopes to make Louisville a “low stress” place for cyclists.
Waterfront Park now spans 85 acres, but it wasn’t always green space and walking trails.
We’ve got details and a map full of drink deals: We’ll be highlighting the vibrant beverage scene across Louisville, KY from July 22 to July 26, 2024.
The 7,000-sqft home is over 130 years old and has seven fire places and historic design elements with modern appliances and conveniences.
Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggity dog.
The Speed Art Museum’s latest exhibit highlights a pioneering Louisville artist’s 40+ year career.
A new LOU spot for coffee, breakfast, and drinks.
There’s plenty of places to beat the heat in nature around the 502.
The Louisville Economic Development Alliance will take on creating a new brand for Louisville, among other responsibilities.
Make your Independence Day a red, white, and LOU celebration.
How the first Black-run public library in the nation came to be and lives on
City Editor — and lifelong vegetarian — Declan shares their favorite meatless LOU menu items.
You can win cat-tastic prizes while helping a nationally-recognized animal organization.
Never again wonder how to browse for cool events in our city or how to upload your own.
The Louisville Historical League is hosting its annual Ice Cream Social and Awards Presentation.
The funds come from the James Graham Brown Foundation.