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Louisville's only Historically Black College is pushing for more community investment as it aims to uplift Louisville. → Read More
The agency said that the chances of transplant success increases when patients are matched with someone from the same race or ethnicity. → Read More
The American Lung Association of Kentucky is pushing for more awareness, saying the dangerous gas could be inside people's homes without them knowing. → Read More
The show opened at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts this week → Read More
Hillerich & Bradsby Co., the company that makes Louisville Slugger wooden bats and owns Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, is jumping into the bourbon industry. → Read More
Kentucky Opera teamed up with Louisville Ballet and Bourbon Baroque Orchestra to create a reimagined production of the centuries-old opera 'Orfeo' → Read More
Joshua Griffin, a local Boy Scout, created a flag retirement dropbox to collect and then properly dispose of American flags. → Read More
A new exhibition at Roots 101 African American Museum is sharing a new perspective of Louisville’s Black history. → Read More
Research continues to show that Alzheimer’s disease is affecting African Americans at a much higher rate than white Americans. → Read More
Two newborn puppies are receiving critical care treatment after their mother and siblings froze to death over the weekend → Read More
Laura Serke, a NICU dietitian at the hospital, said before mothers throw breastmilk out, they should speak to a medical expert. → Read More
A Louisville nonprofit that helps the homeless hopes the community will step up and join its efforts → Read More
It’s an effort to decrease the high amount of traffic they’re seeing at Norton Immediate Care Centers → Read More
Simmons College of Kentucky received a $350,000 check from the National Baptist Convention of America → Read More
The founder and executive director, Tod Moore, said that he hopes to increase literacy and graduation rates in the area, while simultaneously promoting peace. → Read More
The former state representative was remembered for his years of compassionate and honest service → Read More
Multimillion-dollar investment being made in Russell neighborhood, aiming to promote new growth and equity → Read More
The former HopCat Bar building in the Highlands is no longer empty → Read More
Their 8 and 9-year-olds are learning new languages, budgeting skills, and even spent three weeks doing missionary work in Uganda. → Read More
Two goats in the Clifton area are ready to help people dispose of their unpainted trees → Read More