A grand jury found the prosecution did not show probable cause, so it chose not to indict a man charged with the fatal shooting earlier this month.
Kentucky Public Radio has covered a tumultuous year of federal cuts and shifts, the lawsuits challenging them, state governance and another hefty legislative session. Rediscover our top politics ...
The U.S. trade war with China has made for a rocky harvest season for soybean farmers. President Donald Trump has announced a $12 billion aid package, but farmers say the long-term damage may have ...
The decision to pause production at a Kentucky distillery comes as the whiskey industry faces tariffs and declining demand.
If you're tempted to bail on potentially fun events becuase you feel awkward, read this. Level up your small talk game and practice social courage with six tips from psychologists.
The project is a collection of poems and illustrations based on the stories of clients from Kentucky Refugee Ministries in Louisville.
Baxter Avenue Theatres will close. The news comes after weeks of rumors that the nearly 30-year-old movie theater would shut its doors.
License plate reader cameras are growing in popularity among police nationwide. But some local agencies refuse to disclose ...
This year, we launched the civic and hyperlocal podcast “On Track.” Throughout 2025, we sat down with people who help shape life in Louisville and across Kentucky, including community leaders, artists ...
Discover a broad range of this year's most compelling classical recordings, including symphonic booty-shakers, mystic violin, ...
Kentuckian and songwriter George Paul Smith released his new single "Alive" that explores the ills of social media.
Ford will turn the BlueOval SK factory in Glendale into a battery-storage business for customers such as utilities, wind and ...