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Louisville Water Company is beginning construction on Zone 2 of the Residual Line Project along River Road ahead of schedule for the development that was originally expected to be complete in two ...
A $65 million expansion of the Louisville Tennis Center, including 36 tennis courts and 28 pickleball courts, is facing opposition from a Metro Council member and residents. Councilwoman Josie ...
May 6—Louisville recently announced Brandi Cummings as its new cultural services director to oversee the city's library, the historical museum and other art and events programs. Cummings is ...
A $65 million proposal to revamp the Louisville Tennis Center, including new tennis and pickleball courts and other amenities, is facing community opposition. Neighbors and the Louisville Nature ...
I would like to leave the bulk of my savings to my daughter when I pass. I’m 78 years old and I live very frugally. I am presently divorced. I live on Social Security and a couple of pensions ...
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Heading into the NFL Draft, the quarterback situation for the New Orleans Saints was uncertain. Spencer Rattler was set to play in his second year, and Derek Carr was likely to miss most of the ...
a longtime Texas radio newsman and midday anchor at News 88.7, died on Wednesday after a brief illness. He was 41. Known for his steady, professional delivery and excellent news judgement ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile is making a couple stops in the Louisville area the week of the Kentucky Derby. Drivers "Angus Ann" and "Jumbo Dog Jimmy" are making their way into ...
Bubba's 33, a family-friendly restaurant, opened its 51st location nationwide in Fern Creek, KY. Buds ... April showered Louisville with plenty of restaurant happenings. Sake A Go Go, the high ...