LPM’s City Government and Politics Reporter Roberto Roldan shares his top three stories that highlight some of the new challenges that are likely to carry over into the new year. The Transit Authority ...
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After a nonpartisan forecasting group predicted a smaller shortfall, Gov. Andy Beshear said he is implementing reductions ...
In an interview with LPM News, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg reflected on the achievements and challenges 2025 presented.
The Ohio River town of Maysville has been in talks with an undisclosed company looking to develop a proposed hyperscale data center campus that could span thousands of acres.
GIVĒON treats performance as therapy, pouring out his heart like a bottle of wine. The R&B singer treats us to ballads and anthems of heartache, backed by strings and horns.
A year after upholding a law limiting the power of the Jefferson County school board, the Kentucky Supreme Court struck it down in a new ruling, thanks to a new member.
As I reflect on 2025, I realize how much our newsroom has been able to cover about our community. Louisville Public Media faced financial uncertainty this year following federal funding cuts, but the ...
License plate reader cameras are growing in popularity among police nationwide. But some local agencies refuse to disclose ...
Discover a broad range of this year's most compelling classical recordings, including symphonic booty-shakers, mystic violin, ...
Democrat Gary Clemons, a U.S. Army veteran and president of United Steelworkers Local 1693, won the vacant southwest ...
The Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting team likes to seek out issues that impact people across the state, pinpoint ...
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