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Ken Herndon, one of Louisville Metro Council’s newest members, has decades of experience shaping the city’s downtown.
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Meet Keleese Toney, a Central High School graduate and nursing student who recently opened her own dance studio, “Dynamik Dancez.”
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A large property has sat vacant and contaminated in Louisville’s majority-Black West End for years. But a new project adding affordable housing and commercial space could soon begin on treated soil.
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Louisville Metro plans to clean and transform several alleyways in the Shawnee neighborhood into green spaces with a new grant-funded initiative.
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Some residents in west Louisville's Chickasaw neighborhood want it to be designated as a local preservation district as a way to honor its historic places. They also want to have a say in future developments.
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Blak Koffee just opened its second location in west Louisville. The owner says it’s a testament to community, family and faith.
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The “Artists and Afros” Art Show will feature Black arts that highlights joy, culture and heritage on Oct. 5 and 6 at the Norton Healthcare Sports and Learning Center.
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We asked: What would you like to see on the 10th Street floodwall mural? Here’s what you said.
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By the end of this month, one local artist is expected to start the makeover for the 10th Street floodwall in the Portland neighborhood, and we want to know what you would like to see in the design.
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Born and raised in the West End, George Anthony Pumphrey has big plans for his restaurant. He wants it to be a symbol for neighborhood revitalization.