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From the purple dwarf crested iris to the elusive yellow lady’s slipper, over 1,500 flowering plant species are blossoming at ...
Wedding dresses, tuxedos, artifacts from ceremonies past and present showcase traditions of love across Kentucky at an ...
NPR Music's Stephen Thompson welcomes Ayana Contreras of Denver public radio stations KUVO Jazz and The Drop to discuss today ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg presented his proposed budget for the next fiscal year to Metro Council on Thursday, kicking ...
Cuts to federal funding have left non-profits in a lurch when it comes to future access to monetary resources.
The Kentucky Supreme Court upheld a law in December that limits the power of the Jefferson County school board, but will soon rehear the case.
Across the U.S., some people with mental illness wait months in jail for court-ordered competency evaluations, with little to ...
The judge overseeing the rewriting of college sports rules threw a potentially deal-wrecking roadblock into the mix Wednesday ...
Louisville residents can request curbside debris pickup following an intense mix of severe storms and flooding.
Kentucky schools and farmers are reeling after the Trump administration cancelled more than $1 billion nationally in grant ...
Grupo Frontera, which was headlining backyard bailes well before stadium shows, feels perfectly made for Tiny Desk. Beneath ...
A new song by native Louisvillian Valerie Celeste Bruce just dropped in time for the 151st Kentucky Derby which happens on May 3, 2025. But as we all know, most of the culture around the Derby isn't ...