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A guide to new businesses in Louisville: Highlands hotel, retail & downtown developments

Over the past year, developers throughout Jefferson County have been gearing up big projects, including a movie studio and more. See them in this guide

 

UPS strike: What we know now that negotiations have ended

After UPS and Teamsters ended negotiations, one side has been vocal and the other quiet on social media.

 

Greenberg rejects Cameron's call to drop appeal in Fairness Ordinance case

Daniel Cameron called on Louisville to drop its appeal of a ruling in favor of a photographer who says she can't be forced to take same-sex weddings

 

Louisville mayor's police chief search using NDAs, other secretive policies

Louisville officials will not disclose names of finalists in the city's police chief search. And committee members interviewing hopefuls signed NDAs

 

Photos from the first day of the 2023 TFN's Run 4 Roses Classic in Louisville

The Run 4 Roses girls basketball classic
opens in Louisville at the Kentucky Exposition Center at the Fairgrounds. The tournament runs through July 11.

 

Ahead of 2023 election, Gov. Andy Beshear to speak at Fancy Farm for first time since 2019

For the first time since taking office, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is set to take the stage next month at the Fancy Farm political picnic.

 

Cameron's office: Kentucky school districts should enforce SB 150 as lawmakers intended

State education officials recently said districts have the choice between two prohibitions of sex-related lessons.

 

Donate blood this week in Kentucky and you could get a $20 Amazon gift card

The Kentucky Blood Center is offering an extra incentive for blood donors heading into the weekend – $20 Amazon gift cards.

 

Owners of Zanzabar are wringing out old plans for the laundromat/arcade Bar of Soap

Brothers Antz and Jon Clark Wetting, co-owners of Zanzabar, are wringing out some old plans for a new businesses called Bar of Soap.

 

License plate lingo: Here are the vanity license plates Kentucky rejected last year

Last year, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet rejected 472 vanity license plate requests for various reasons, including profanity.

 

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