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Cincinnati's Fall ReLeaf program is allowing early applications from neighborhoods needing trees the most. See if your neighborhood made the list. → Read More
The FDA last week authorized the emergency use of two COVID-19 vaccines for infants and toddlers. Health departments are ready no matter the demand. → Read More
Food pantries and banks are serving more people than ever. As food and gas prices continue to rise, they seek donations to provide for those in need. → Read More
Elder High School is turning 100, and it will celebrate with at least one event a month up until May 2023. → Read More
The move follows incidents in which nooses were found tied on store spools elsewhere around the country → Read More
Earlier this week, Kentucky amended its requirement that restaurants “should discontinue use of tablecloths” as part of the “Healthy at Work” rules. → Read More
The civil rights leader also called for protests to be peaceful, saying, "Non-violence is strong, not weak" during his Louisville visit. → Read More
With Kentucky restaurants preparing to reopen their dining rooms at limited capacity on Friday, one staple of the fine dining experience will be notably → Read More
With Kentucky restaurants preparing to reopen their dining rooms at limited capacity on Friday, one staple of the fine dining experience will be notably → Read More
With Kentucky restaurants preparing to reopen their dining rooms at limited capacity on Friday, one staple of the fine dining experience will be notably → Read More
With Kentucky restaurants preparing to reopen their dining rooms at limited capacity on Friday, one staple of the fine dining experience will be notably → Read More
With restaurants preparing to reopen dining rooms at 33% capacity Friday, one staple of fine dining is notably absent — tablecloths and cloth napkins. → Read More
Two Western Kentucky poultry plants together make up more than a third of the 307 cases now in the seven-county Green River health district. → Read More
The iconic Louisville bat-maker is struggling to find federal aid amid the coronavirus shutdown and has been forced to furlough 171 workers. → Read More
As the world's largest pork processor warns of possible meat shortages due to virus disruptions, Kentucky and Southern Indiana plants look to fill gap → Read More
One silver lining of the pandemic is that the very things that once repulsed young professionals about the city are now making it more attractive. → Read More
Some 113,000 Kentuckians filed for unemployment last week, shattering the record set a week earlier. → Read More
Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport is seeing as few as 500 people visiting per day, down from nearly 10,000 last month, amid the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
Kentucky's Education and Workforce Development Cabinet, which processes unemployment insurance applications, says it's adding people to man its phones → Read More
The number of Kentuckians who filed for unemployment last week jumped to 48,847, from 2,785 the week before, a nearly 18-fold increase. → Read More