Tuscaloosa, AL., looks like a bomb has gone off in the center of town. There are stories of survival, hope and how Americans, that are willing can help with the recovery effort in this area.
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Posted On: 20 May 2011 - 2:20pm
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Posted On: 20 May 2011 - 2:20pm
Tuscaloosa, AL., looks like a bomb has gone off in the center of town. There are stories of survival, hope and how Americans, that are willing can help with the recovery effort in this area.
Posted On: 10 May 2011 - 11:47am
The Night of Silk Derby Party at Louisville's independently owned hotel, the Galt House, was a definite success. Jockey's who have won past Derby races and jockeys who rode in this years Oaks and Derby race were present and talking with guests to show their support for the Permanently Disabled Jockey Fund (PDJF).
Posted On: 6 May 2011 - 12:31pm
There are many Derby parties this Saturday night that will be sure to get some good press, but the first annual Night of Silk Derby Party at the Galt House, will be the talk of Louisville for weeks to come.
Posted On: 25 Mar 2011 - 1:37pm
With so many diverse artists in Louisville it is hard to stand out and make a living with a paintbrush or a charcoal pencil, but there is one artist who attracts attention by using his interpretation of the meaning of random words as inspiration for his artwork
Posted On: 13 Mar 2011 - 10:54am
Zappos is known for revolutionizing the online shopping world and with their Louisville based video team they have once again been many steps ahead of the curve by using funny but helpful videos to showcase their clothing products.
Posted On: 6 Mar 2011 - 5:25pm
Whether you believe that global warming is a myth or believe that America needs to invest in clean energy, at the end of the day we can both agree that planting a garden to help sustain lower-income communities is a positive action.
Posted On: 24 Feb 2011 - 12:15am
Louisville’s Polar Plunge often brings out interesting and unique groups of people to help raise money for Special Olympics but this year there is one group that will stand out from the rest when it comes time to jump into the frigid water this Saturday.