Daniel Sechtin, WHAS11 News

Daniel Sechtin

WHAS11 News

Louisville, KY, United States

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Past articles by Daniel:

Former Louisville arts school building saved by $500,000 grant

The former art school for Black students will be renovated thanks to a $500,000 grant through the National Parks Service. → Read More

New Norton Commons development begins accepting tenants

The project sits in Louisville's Norton Commons community and boasts over 270 units, including studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments. → Read More

What's next for Waterfront Park? Fourth expansion phase is underway

PlayWorks, a collaboration with the Kentucky Science Center, is the next project coming to Waterfront Park in Louisville, Kentucky. → Read More

Meet Heine Brothers' new drive-thru-only concept

The new coffee shop model is expected to open on Bardstown Road in Fern Creek in fall 2021. → Read More

Bringing downtown back: Revitalization team has big plans for Louisville

The opening of the Grady Hotel is one of the first steps to bringing downtown Louisville back to its former glory. → Read More

How Kentucky's Special Olympics athletes benefit from Cover the Cruiser

The money raised during the weeklong event will benefit athletes with Special Olympics Kentucky. → Read More

Louisville hospital receiving funds to improve racial equity in health

The University of Louisville Hospital is getting $60,000 to help its staff fight racial bias in the hospital system. → Read More

New brewery, restaurant to take over old grocery store on 2nd Street

The 922 development may also include a pizza shop, coffee shop, event space and a community grocery store to help with food insecurity. → Read More

New bars, LED screens and more coming to Slugger Field for new baseball season

The 2021-22 baseball season in Louisville is about to begin. There will be some new enhancements to the field including bars and a kids' play area. → Read More

Meet Harley, the biggest pony at Churchill Downs

The Kentucky racetrack wouldn't be complete with the famous Harley - the largest horse at Churchill Downs. → Read More

Want to participate in the Give-A-Day campaign? Here's how you can without leaving your couch

You can support Metro United Way, Girl Scouts, Actors Theatre and Louisville Grows from the comfort of your couch. → Read More

Louisville's Landbank Authority is turning abandonment into family neighborhoods

The program revitalizes homes and improves neighborhoods thanks to those who step up. → Read More

Have an amazing student in your life? Nominate them for a Star Student Award!

We are highlighting some of the incredible students in the Louisville and southern Indiana community this school year. → Read More

Have an amazing student in your life? Nominate them for a Star Student Award!

Star students are recognized for academics, community service, improvement or all-around good attitudes. → Read More

Indiana teacher hopes for improvements in vaccine sign-up process

After her experience, she hopes the state's expansion program for teachers works. → Read More

How sleep can affect vaccine efficacy and your immune system

The National Sleep Foundation studied how sleep can boost our immune system's ability to create antibodies and affect the efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More

National foundation stresses connection between sleep and your immune system

The National Sleep Foundation studied how sleep can boost our immune system's ability to create antibodies and affect the efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More

Louisville's water safety is 'a daily conversation'

After an attack on a Florida water supply, the Louisville Water Company is assuring customers that there are several prevention measures in place here. → Read More

Expert: Americans are having a better time paying mortgages

Serious mortgage delinquencies are the lowest they've been since June 2020, according to an analyst. → Read More

Expert: Americans are having a better time paying mortgages

Serious mortgage delinquencies are the lowest they've been since June 2020, according to an analyst. → Read More