An amendment tacked onto an unrelated bill now sets new standards for how cities can regulate short-term rentals.
The Louisville Metro Council has decided how to spend another round of opioid settlement money. Councilmembers voted 20-4 Wednesday evening to approve a plan for allocating the funds. The city ...
Environmentalists say Senate Bill 89 still guts pollution protections for streams and many drinking water supplies.
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Adar: A Jewish History of Louisville
A couple episodes ago we explored Lexington's Jewish history, and now it's Louisville's turn! Join us for a deep dive with ...
When spring unfurls across Kentucky, there’s a certain small town that blooms with possibility like nowhere else—where ...
River Road in Louisville will start going through phased closures as it undergoes a major infrastructure improvement project.
Schools are closed, public transport has stopped and desperate residents are getting around shortages of sandbags by buying ...
His Sixth District constituents have a multitude of questions about what is going on with the federal government that deserve answers.
A wildfire in Green County Tuesday night destroyed 23 acres. Here's what we know about wildfires across the commonwealth.
The first time you try it, you’ll likely experience the five stages of exceptional mac and cheese: disbelief, joy, ...
Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day. It's time to put on your green and celebrate as Louisville rolls out the "green ...
In February, Bowling Green and Warren County signed an agreement with HDR, a consulting firm that specializes in architecture, engineering, environmental and construction. With Sue Parrigin absent, ...