Branden Klayko
I’m rarely on Poplar Level Road, and must admit I’d not really noticed this building before.
It’s part of the Holy Family campus in Louisville’s Camp Taylor neighborhood, whose modern sanctuary is readily recognizable by its copper-topped tower.
Just south of...
Chenoweth Lane, running from Brownsboro Road into the heart of St. Matthews, is an idyllic little lane. Lined by mature trees and quaint, well-kept cottages, it’s a reasonably calm, but busy, two-lane street. And, despite a fragmented set of sidewalks,...
When local developer Frank G. Breslin first eyed the corner of Third Street and West Broadway in the early 20th century, he had visions of skyscrapers in his mind. What ended up on the corner is one of Downtown...
Build parking spaces and they will come—in cars. New research presented this week at the annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board finds a direct, causal relationship between the amount of parking in cities and car commuting rates.
University of Wisconsin...
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, (R-Ky.), an outspoken critic of President Barack Obama's Clean Power Plan rules to require a one-third reduction in carbon dioxide emissions by 2030, invited fourth general coal miner, Howard Abshire, an Eastern Kentucky resident,...
Coal production in the United States reached a 30-year low in 2015, according to a U.S. Energy Information Administration report released last Friday, Bobby Magill reports for Climate Central. "Appalachian coal, produced mainly in West Virginia and Kentucky, was...
On Wednesday, January 6, a motorist driving on Dixie Highway struck and killed a man crossing the street at Ashby Lane around 7:00p.m. The incident was Louisville's first pedestrian fatality of 2016, five days after the city's first pedestrian...
By now, what happened at Mall St. Matthews on Saturday, December 26 is old news. Then, what appears to be a group of foolish teenagers caught up in juvenile pranks was taken to the level of mindless absurdity when put...
Millennials—people born after 1980—account for 31 percent of the U.S. voting age population, but only hold 5 percent of state legislative seats, Rebecca Beitsch reports for Stateline.
The average age of lawmakers is 56, but is higher in some states,...