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YMCA memberships, Louisville water park passes among city's answer to Algonquin pool closure

Louisville rolls out a partnership to offer water park passes, YMCA memberships and more to families affected by the Algonquin public pool closure.

 

Rep. McGarvey has plenty to celebrate in first Congressional Baseball Game

U.S. Rep. Morgan McGarvey is new to Congress, but he's already sending a message in Washington, D.C. – don't give him anything easy over the plate.

 

Louisville Metro Council proposes ordinance to reduce single-use plastics

Louisville Metro Council member Betsy Ruhe is proposing an ordinance to "minimize the waster of single-use plastics," according to a proposal.

 

Old Henry Road construction in east Louisville to close section of road until June 30

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet advises commuters of a two week road closure on Old Henry Road starting 7 a.m. Thursday.

 

Derby City Gaming and Hotel is now open. What to know about the Churchill Downs venue

The hotel features 123 rooms, Oliver's Chop House, its on-premises steakhouse, plus a bourbon bar, and sports bar. Here's what to know.

 

SEE IT: Rep. Morgan McGarvey gets a base hit in Congressional baseball game

Wearing a Bellarmine University shirt, Rep. Morgan McGarvey gets a base hit in his first at-bat in the Congressional baseball game.

 

What's the restaurant opening on Bardstown Road in Fern Creek? Here's what to know

Construction has started on a new restaurant planned for Bardstown Road in Fern Creek.

 

College in downtown Louisville sounds good, but it's a fake

A website for a fake college in downtown Louisville says some of best views can be found while paddling on — wait for it — the Kalamazoo River.

 

How the Kentucky Supreme Court passed on its chance to protect public employees' speech

After John E. Whitley Jr. condemned the police shooting of a Black teen, the Kentucky Supreme Court could have protected public worker's speech rights

 

Kentucky congressman threatens to reveal national secrets on C-SPAN

Massie believes a clause in the U.S. Constitution enables him to read top secret information on live TV.

 

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