A day in traffic court from the casual observer's point of view.
Rated as one of the top 100 events in North America, the Derby Festival's Opening Ceremonies is truly a sight to behold. Whether you're new to Thunder Over Louisville or a return visitor, the show never seems to grow old. Let me take you down memory lane and take a look at last year's magnificent show.
The Harbor Lawn has been packed every last Wednesday in the summer for years now, and with little surprise.
Touring the Triangle immerses you in a near-overload of Louisville history — architectural, political and social. You’ll see a mix of housing types, architectural styles and exterior detailing unmatched in Louisville and rare in any city.
The University of Louisille Softball team grabbed yet another win against the Hoosiers of IU
The new location, directly across the street from the old one, sports not only 10 times more room but also a full liquor license, with a wisely chosen beer and wine list whose offerings pair well with spicy Asian food.
Let's take a look back at some of the sports legends of the Derby City, and where better to start than the Golden Boy?
Louisville beats West Viginia furthering their conference standing. Next at bat is Western Kentucky.
Ben Wood was once known as "The Outlaw" in local and regional wrestling but is now making his way through the local and regional film scenes.
Dogged Dream Creations offers an opportunity for artists, poets, musicians and models to be involved with an upcoming show titled Poetry, Pop and Paint. That explores poetry and pop culture in several media.
Sophie Maier is the immigrant-services librarian at the Iroquois public library. Maier heads up the English Conversation Club; part of the Iroquois branch's efforts to reach out to Louisville's growing international community.
The UofL Baseball team squared off against inner state rivals, Western Kentucky on Tuesday night, looking towards going deeper into conference play starting on Friday
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