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Juniper Owens, co-founder of Bridge Counseling and Wellness, argues that outdated and inadequate continuing education harms ...
August 1 in Louisville, offering teens ages 13–18 a rare chance to learn studio recording hands-on from acclaimed producer ...
The Everybody Band returns July 11 for a one-night-only Louisville Folk School benefit at Headliners, featuring a rotating ...
Five years after the events of Jurassic World Dominion, the planet’s ecology has proven largely inhospitable to dinosaurs. Those remaining exist in isolated equatorial environments ...
The Louisville Chorus presents “Fanfare for the 4th,” a free patriotic concert honoring America’s heroes, on July 6 at St. Matthews Baptist Church. Enjoy choral music, live instruments, and a color ...
Louisville metal veterans Stonecutters celebrate 20 years with the first-ever vinyl release of their 2009 album Christhammer. The remastered edition features new artwork and will be showcased live at ...
Mo Mo’s Catering Service & Noshery has opened its first storefront, expanding from catering into a welcoming space for food, events, and community connection.
On June 20, Zanzabar turns into a tropical escape with surf rock from Tsunami Samurai and a sizzling burlesque show featuring Louisville’s finest performers. Expect island vibes, belly dance, and ...
A new study ranks Kentucky 8th in the U.S. for highest poverty rates among children under 5, with over 58,000 affected annually. Experts call for urgent early childhood support.
Kroger plans to close its South Third Street store in Louisville this summer as part of a nationwide effort to cut costs. The closure comes as local health officials inspect other stores where ...
Based on a new study by the nonprofit organization SmileHub, Kentucky ranks third across states for outdoor enthusiasts in 2025. The rankings, announced to coincide with the formal start of summer, ...
A new report from Kentucky Youth Advocates and Bloom Kentucky reveals that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) cost the state nearly $300 million annually in health care expenses and lost workforce ...