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Local organizations have launched a grassroots effort to restore historic clay tennis courts across West Louisville. → Read More
KYTC will soon begin work on reducing congestion in the Louisville area. → Read More
In Kentucky, 43,000 people are estimated to be infected with the hepatitis-C virus, and a new initiative launched Thursday aims to help lower that number. → Read More
About 500 people gathered at the Mellwood Arts Center on Wednesday morning, in the name of child abuse prevention. → Read More
There's a growing industry that offers one-of-a-kind pieces for a steal. → Read More
After a small delay last summer and fall, the Safai Logan Street Market is expected to become a reality soon. → Read More
IBM's first major partnership with a university will be none other than the University of Louisville. → Read More
While there were no sickouts in Jefferson County or any other Kentucky school districts Thursday that didn't stop teachers from taking a stand. → Read More
Gov. Matt Bevin is expected to sign the school safety bill into law on Wednesday. → Read More
For the first time in it's 50 year history, Silver Creek is going to the Indiana State Basketball Celebration. → Read More
The Louisville Zoo is set to resume normal operations Friday following the appearance of a football-field-sized sinkhole that closed the zoo March 6. → Read More
A ribbon cutting-ceremony was held Thursday morning at the Griffin Recreation Center. → Read More
Some parents and students are getting caught in the middle of the teacher protests in Frankfort. → Read More
A community effort to renovate a historic but neglected cemetery for African-American veterans and residents has begun. → Read More
The South Points Scenic Area Project introduced a yearly calendar and map to promote the area. → Read More
Norton neuroscience institute is one of the first of two centers in Kentucky to introduce the Woven Endobridge. Doctors at Norton Brownsboro hospital are calling it a huge advancement in the treatment of brain aneurysms. → Read More
A local home support agency in New Albany has focused its attention on providing a safe place for our heroes. → Read More
The National Institutes of Health is bringing its "All of Us" traveling exhibit to Louisville. → Read More
One Olympic proposal is causing quite a stir. → Read More
New Albany could spend as much as half a million dollars to repair a crumbling road. → Read More