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The Olmsted Parks Conservancy will receive a $50,000 grant benefiting Chickasaw Park’s tennis courts from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund.
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A new book from Brigid Kaelin, "Lakeside," traces the history of a Louisville quarry turned neighborhood pool as the pool celebrates its centennial.
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A deadly storm system impacted communities across Kentucky over the course of the holiday weekend, generating multiple tornadoes, damaging winds and large hail in many parts of the state.
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While visitors on Oaks and Derby Days transform part of Louisville’s South End, thousands of residents call the area home all year ‘round.
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Senior centers are a valuable resource for older generations who feel socially isolated.
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Many people in Louisville don’t have easy access to healthy and affordable food. A local nonprofit hosted an event for Black community members to share their perspectives.
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Cemeteries in Louisville and Southern Indiana are part of an effort to identify the resting places of free and enslaved Black residents from the region's past.
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Wednesday marks one year since the shooting at Old National Bank in downtown Louisville, and community members held a memorial service to honor the people who were killed.
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Severe storms remain likely through the afternoon and early evening Tuesday. Damaging winds, hail, localized flooding and tornadoes are possible.
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The three reported deaths came in Logan County, Ohio. Thursday night’s storms also left trails of destruction in Kentucky, Indiana and Arkansas.
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University of Louisville fired men's basketball coach Kenny Payne after two disappointing seasons with the Cardinals.
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Ramadan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar. It’s a time when Muslims participate in increased prayers, daily fasting and community events.