No Kill Louisville is part of a national - and at times controversial - movement that hopes to end the euthanization of adoptable animals.
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Posted On: 26 Nov 2010 - 11:00am
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Posted On: 26 Nov 2010 - 11:00am
No Kill Louisville is part of a national - and at times controversial - movement that hopes to end the euthanization of adoptable animals.
Posted On: 25 Nov 2010 - 10:30am
We asked higher-ups in the athletic department at the University of Louisville where famous locals would be sitting in the new arena. The response: "That's not something we share." So we've gone a different route, creating a quiz to find out if you'll be landing a decent seat. The more points you score, the more likely you'll be sitting courtside.
Posted On: 24 Nov 2010 - 2:30pm
No adoptable animals - including those that are sick or injured but can be saved - are euthanized, even if the facility is operating at capacity.
Posted On: 24 Nov 2010 - 10:30am
It might seem strange that Eric Ronay remembers the exact model of his first cell phone ("a Samsung SGH-R225M," he says) but then again, not everybody works in a warehouse that stores thousands of them.
Posted On: 23 Nov 2010 - 10:30am
Eight years in the making, Saving Kentucky tells 13 stories from across the state - Kenny's Farmhouse Cheese in Barren County and Henry County's Smith-Berry Vineyard and Winery, to name two
Posted On: 27 Oct 2010 - 10:19am
Let's just hope nobody followed one particular piece of advice
Posted On: 14 Oct 2010 - 10:00am
A self-described preservationist, developer Todd Blue is part of a family that has been a thorn in the side of the city before. Now, Blue wants to raze the historic whiskey warehouse he owns on Main Street and is taking his case to court.
Posted On: 6 Oct 2010 - 11:07am
Secretariat, Daniel Tosh, Danger Run, Yo Gabba Gabba Live! among October highlights
Posted On: 13 Sep 2010 - 2:47pm
Proves the only sports-related thing in Louisville worthy of a magazine cover is an inanimate, wooden object. (No, we're not talking about Pitino.)
Posted On: 8 Sep 2010 - 12:55pm
The Clydesdale Games, The National, Reflections on a Louisville Landmark and The Louisville Orchestra presents: Louisville among September highlights