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During Bourbon Heritage Month, Jackie Zykan, former Old Forester master taster, reflects on her path through bourbon.
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A judge in Bardstown has formally sentenced Brooks Houck to life in prison for the murder of his girlfriend and mother of his child. Nelson Circuit Judge Charles Simms went with a jury's recommendation on Wednesday in sentencing Houck to the maximum punishment for the murder of Crystal Rogers.
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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.
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LPM News wants to answer your questions about Louisville and Southern Indiana. Submit them for a chance to be featured on Curious Louisville.
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As federal officials seek to deport thousands of people, Louisville residents and an undocumented father said their fear is pushing them to take action.