Branden Klayko
The Louisville Water Company continues work on its Payne Treatment Plant near Prospect including a $50 million tunnel far below the city's surface. R. David Schooling brought the story to our attention after local media toured the site in...
A historic Methodist Church dating to 1844 on Shelby Street may be the future home to an organic feed and supply store. Gill Holland, Tim Peters, and a group of investors purchased the church as part of the Wayside...
The grassroots effort to realign Interstate 64 across an east-end bridge and create a multi-modal boulevard along the Ohio River to replace a stretch of elevated highway and reconfigure Spaghetti Junction in a manner that doesn't destroy Butchertown is...
Two giant steel tubes arrived at the construction site of Waterfront Park Phase III this week and will eventually be installed as piers to support the curving ramp that will one day lead pedestrians from the park to the...
In a classic Keep Louisville Weird moment, a tree stump we are guessing was left from the wreckage of Hurricane Ike has been carved into what appears to be a chair consisting of two rather large lizards. The piece...
This week, the water of the Ohio River was crystal clear, affording views all the way down to the bottom of the river. At least the shallow portions close to shore. With the muddy river waters made clear, a...
Silent film legend D. W. Griffith once called East Market Street home when his family was living in Louisville. Griffith was born in 1875 in LaGrange, and in 1889, after the death of his father and ensuing economic hardship,...
Don't forget: today is Repeal Day, celebrating the end of the prohibition of alcohol. Consuming Louisville is reporting that Proof on Main is offering drink and bar food specials today and Imagine Louisville has a piece on Minneapolis' love of...
Julia Christensen will be unveiling her Big Box Reuse exhibition tonight at The Green Building on East Market Street beginning at 5:00 p.m. at the First Friday Gallery Hop. She has travelled 75,000 miles documenting big-box conversions for her...








