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Great River Voices choir is trying to make space for all singers in a genre that has historically been exclusionary.
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On May 7, actors in New York City will perform a reading of a WPLN News story about rural domestic violence in order to facilitate a conversation about gun violence prevention. WPLN listeners can take part in the live discussion via Zoom.
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Business owners and city officials in Nashville have implemented a program that uses an opioid reversal kit created in West Virginia to bolster harm reduction efforts in the city’s tourism district.
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It's been 15 years since the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster in West Virginia. Family members and others from the community gathered over the weekend to remember those who lost their lives in one of the worst mining accidents of the past half century.
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In Louisville, a new, online news site is taking a community-centered approach to sharing arts and culture news and information with the city.
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Hear from some of the people leaving LPM amid budget cuts.
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After an expansion period, Louisville Public Media is cutting costs by 17% in personnel and programming.
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Joann stores are closing nationwide, so many crafters in Louisville must find new ways to get the materials they need.
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This Friday, the Louisville-based nonprofit Civitas will host its inaugural awards “Gayla” to honor LGBTQ+ leaders for their impact on their community.
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Ramadan is a holy month when Muslim people practice daily fasts, additional prayers and time with the community. LPM News has a map of community offerings for 2025.
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After nearly 40 years, the Parkland Library reopened on Thursday, marking a new beginning for the historic building.
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The Americana World Community Center is at risk of closing in the next two months amid a nationwide change to federal policies on diversity, equity and inclusion.