Redlining in the late 1930s — and the ugly legacy Louisville lives with today.
Is this a wake-up call, or will the problem only get worse?
Her longtime male companion died last November.
“Only one leg gets snagged at the corner of my husband’s mouth.”
Making a sonic (and civic) impact.
In Jefferson County, a sheriff’s deputy is sent to evict 4,000 to more than 5,000 households every year.
Photographer Zed Saeed meets refugees who have resettled in Louisville.
Absolutely everywhere with civil rights activist Tom Moffett.
These centenarian nuns are still going strong.
Look, we can't all be fans.
With little support from the racing industry, the PDJF relies on donations.
Deputies rarely stray more than six to 10 feet from their horse.
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