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After six years in business, ShopBar, a popular bar and boutique in Germantown, is closing. Here's what to know ahead of its last day.
A Louisville Metro Police spokesperson said officers cleared parking lots along River Road after a large crowd gathered for a ...
Wendy Atkins, investigator with the Special Victims Unit, gives details on a 1986 cold case where a victim was abducted and sexually assaulted in Louisville.
Louisville baseball fans are part of the Omaha CWS festivities again for the first time since 2019 – the year of the ...
The federal designation marks a victory for advocates seeking to turn the river's identity away from an industrial corridor ...
Originally opened in 1997, the Nia Center has become a community staple in the Parkland neighborhood and the West End as a whole.
Greased pig contests still take place at fairs across Kentucky. Frightening animals for sport lacks compassion.
The Courier Journal's next At the Table dinner takes place at Bourbons Bistro on Frankfort Avenue and features a 3-course ...
On the 10th anniversary of the Obergefell v. Hodges decision, we are grateful for the progress, but must continue to make the world more just.
Data centers create few jobs, offer limited local benefits, and strain energy resources. Subsidizing data centers may lead to higher electricity bills for Kentucky residents.
Catch up with Courier Journal reporter Lucas Aulbach, who's reported on Gov. Andy Beshear's growing national profile.
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