In July, U.S. District Judge Gregory Van Tatenhove ordered company associates to pay $18 million in a 2012 lawsuit filed by ...
Millions of drivers across the country are encountering speed cameras for the first time, or will soon. Some don't like it, ...
Just like all previous summers since the pandemic began, COVID-19 cases are ticking up again, even while other health threats ...
Phoebe Bridgers. Jungle. Hovvdy. It's a surprisingly stacked Summer Friday this week, and you can hear all about it with New ...
Lisa Frye founded Art Sanctuary with four local artists more than two decades ago. Louisville nonprofit and events venue Art Sanctuary plans to host several local artists at its new home in Portland, ...
From inflation, to credit card debt, to who's actually doing the spending: These are key takeaways from this week in economic ...
An unvaccinated Kentuckian in Christian County contracted measles, likely from an out-of-state visitor from a community with an ongoing outbreak. Officials confirmed at least one unvaccinated person ...
Anti-data center protesters held up signs urging Louisville Metro Council members to pass a moratorium on new developments for a year during a meeting on Aug. 13, 2026. Council members kept the pause ...
Tori Amos began In Times of Dragons with a destination, an opening scene and the small inconvenience of not having an album. “This time last year, there was no record,” she says. “A lot of anxiety ...
The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) is demanding the immediate enforcement of federal silica dust protections in central Appalachian coal mines, in a statement released Thursday. Just last week, ...