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Fiber artist “Sunshine” Joe Mallard grew up watching his great-great-grandmother quilt. Now a quilt of his own is part of the permanent collection at the Obama Presidential Center Museum.
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Misty Wright and Chan Kemper will aim to help Louisville Metro address some of its most persistent problems.
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Louisville-based spirits purveyor Brown-Forman says it’s closing its Louisville cooperage amid a 12% reduction in its workforce.
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Louisville Metro and the U.S. Department of Justice were in federal court Monday to defend a police reform agreement they signed last month.
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A Louisville restaurateur wasn’t aware he needed a change of occupancy permit to run a temporary emergency shelter for the unhoused. But the information and process for getting one isn’t straightforward.
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Alt-weekly newspaper LEO is down to just one content-focused staffer after the remaining two editors were fired earlier this week.
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More than 200,000 Louisville residents now have a new representative on the Metro Council.
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A coalition of Louisville faith leaders and community advocates want local government and law enforcement officials to affirm that the city is “safe and welcoming” to all immigrants in light of President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed deportation policies.
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Researchers will help evaluate whether the Louisville Metro Police Department’s reform efforts are working as the troubled agency comes under federal oversight.
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Officials have tips to avoid cold-related illness or injury as snow and ice cover much of Louisville and Southern Indiana.