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An electric vehicle battery supplier has paused construction on a factory in western Kentucky.
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The CEO of Yum Brands, the largest restaurant company in the world, will retire in 2026.
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Louisville Metro Council voted by a wide margin to legalize cigar bars. The debate centered around economic and public health concerns.
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The Louisville Downtown Partnership released its annual economic impact report, highlighting both positive and negative trends in the Central Business District.
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After an expansion period, Louisville Public Media is cutting costs by 17% in personnel and programming.
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A House subcommittee led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and named after Elon Musk's government-efficiency team has set its sights on the public broadcasters.
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A surface parking lot next to Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville could become the first development in a long-delayed plan to create a sports and entertainment district.
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Gov. Andy Beshear has vetoed a measure that would eliminate state-level worker protections and leave in place only federal minimums.
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Rural residents are left holding the bills for everything from solar panels to grain dryers.
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Two years in, negotiations continue in a legal challenge over the future of the former Colgate-Palmolive property in Clarksville. Town officials initiated legal action to take the real estate by eminent domain, saying they want to make sure the historic property is preserved.