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Replica of ship used by Christopher Columbus docks in Louisville

The Pinta will open as a "floating museum" for dockside educational tours. The Ship will be docked at Louisville Waterfront, 131 W. River Rd, Louisville, KY, 40202 until her departure July 5th.

 

Shively Animal Clinic shooting: No charges will be filed

The woman who shot and killed a man at the Shively Animal Clinic was acting in self defense, a Louisville grand jury found.

 

Fit Body Boot Camp stretches to newly renovated shopping center. Here's where to find it

Trisha and Stephen Long, life-long fitness enthusiasts, opened their gym in 2017 to help others with fitness goals. Now they opened a third location.

 

What's that big building under construction on Brownsboro Road? Here's what to know

Construction is well underway on a new development at the interchange of Interstate 264 and Brownsboro Road, near Holiday Manor.

 

With lawsuit dismissed, Larry Flynt's estate won't send 'single penny' to Kentucky brother

The younger brother of Larry Flynt, who helped the porn mogul get his "Hustler" business empire started, won't have access to his late sibling's trust

 

Why a top national affordable housing company has trouble building in its Louisville home

Despite regular criticism from Louisville residents, LDG Development has become one of the largest affordable housing builders in the nation.

 

Winning Mega Millions numbers for Tuesday, June 20, 2023. Lottery jackpot at $300 million

What are the winning Mega Millions numbers and results for the Kentucky lottery jackpot drawing on Tuesday, June 20, 2023?

 

JCPS meeting on raising property taxes takes unexpected turn

Board members for Jefferson County Public Schools decided to wait until August to determine what percentage of taxes it'll ask of property owners.

 

146 dogs found dead in Mantua Township home, many confined in their crates

Nearly 150 dogs were found dead Friday at a home on state Route 82 in Mantua Township by a humane agent, the Portage Animal Protective League said.

 

Why were trees and bushes removed at Highlands Middle School?

A construction project at Highlands Middle School necessitated the removal of seven trees and four bushes.

 

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