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WFPL will add five reporters and a new vice president in the $1.5 million expansion to the newsroom. → Read More
We are posting the chapters as they were produced before Johnson died, so that listeners can have the full story as we originally intended to tell it. → Read More
Penny Chenery, who bred and raced 1973 Triple Crown winner Secretariat as well as realizing her ailing father’s dream to win the Kentucky Derby in 1972 with Riva Ridge, has died. She was 95. Chenery died Saturday in her Boulder, Colorado, home following complications from a stroke, according to her children. They announced her death … → Read More
Manning is a lyrical writer who explores themes of permanence, empathy and our relationship to our most important memories. → Read More
NPR journalists from across the newsroom are offering context and analysis about President Trump's remarks. Follow along here. → Read More
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Smith, a U of L employee for 46 years, retired from the university last fall but was on administrative leave from the foundation. → Read More
Branden died Thursday evening at age 33 of complications from leukemia, and he leaves behind a city that will forever miss his insight. → Read More
The award highlights work that "demonstrates journalistic excellence in covering issues of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity in the community it serves." → Read More
The Bevin administration dismantled the state-based health insurance exchange as one of its first acts, keeping a campaign promise. → Read More
This annotation features the text of the new executive order along with context and analysis from NPR journalists. → Read More
Euan Watson is the subject of a memoir piece in the latest issue of Louisville Magazine. → Read More
The company confirmed in an email Wednesday that it would “phase out” positions that no longer fit with its new strategy. → Read More