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After historic flooding submerged many areas in Louisville, hundreds of volunteers have helped clean up debris and some ...
While shrugging off fossil fuel contributions to climate change, Kentucky GOP Sen. President Robert Stivers applauded ...
President Trump and GOP members of Congress have accused the public broadcasters of biased and "woke" programming. The president plans a rescission, which would give Congress 45 days to approve the ...
The new executive director of Louisville’s economic development group will make more than the mayor and the governor, combined.
Brimming with shiny harmonies and almost a sunny jazz feel, the new single from Louisville indie band So It Was is called "In A Rose". It's the title track to their upcoming EP which was recorded at ...
Officials with a Kentucky state office that helps resettle refugees says they are concerned about a Trump administration policy that would reverse the legal status of more than half a million migrants ...
The study funding process came to a halt when the Trump administration announced the cancellation of roughly $400 million in federal funds to Columbia University, through which funding flowed before ...
Applicants who have applied for previous LIHEAP programs are eligible for the cooling assistance program. Applicants do not ...
Six piece jazzgrass outfit Hot Brown Smackdown just released a long jam with their new single "Wish I Knew". It's bluegrass ...
Colm Toibin is an Irish author whose best selling novel, “Brooklyn” became an Oscar-nominated film. He has written a follow ...
The "tenderpunk" band brings its silly, sophisticated and scrappy songs to the Tiny Desk — along with a confetti cannon.
Part of what’s kept the Grand Ole Opry going for 100 years is the many generations and styles of performers on the show. It takes elders and newcomers alike to keep Opry tradition alive and evolving.