Tattoos that express the bond between animal and owner.
"I turned around and there were all these bees just stopped behind me. I moved and — vroom. That was their route. I was in their way."
Spike the tortoise helped put William Duncan's life back together at the Wayside Christian Mission homeless shelter. On June 20, Spike got run over by a car. Now he's the one who needs healing.
Louisville zookeepers mother an orphaned infant gorilla and fall madly in love. But Kindi must grow up among her own.
Check out the results of Louisville Magazine's September Cover Pet contest!
These inmates have broken out of their doin'-time boredom - as dog trainers for Paws Behind Bars.
These three patients, and their doctors, were forced to play pivotal parts in health care dramas they had no rehearsal for.
This Mediterranean cafe is worth the trip to Buechel.
When the chatter of modern life fades away, silence speaks.
With more than 400,000 needles handed out in its first year, Matthew La Rocco takes Louisville's syringe exchange program even further.
Expanding the boundaries of a stereotyped cuisine.
One family's struggle to stay positive in light of changing healthcare.
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