Louisville
Watch Spring flowers take a colorful hold over Louisville’s neighborhoods
The first day of Spring isn't until Sunday, March 20, but Louisville is already beginning to see the first washes of color lining its...
How do you solve a problem like Oak Street? Planning Commission...
How has your neighborhood changed over the past 20 years? Has it become more prosperous? Is it undergoing a development boom? Is it still...
Motorist runs red light, broadsides a bus, then strikes a pedestrian...
A 16-year-old girl was struck by an out-of-control motorist Thursday, March 10, around 7:00a.m., following a crash at Lees Lane and Cane Run Road.
The incident...
Unholy Cow: The complete story—so far—of plans to build a methane...
In early 2015, a major development—the West Louisville FoodPort—was announced in the Russell neighborhood that promised internationally renowned architecture, a hub for local agriculture,...
One Step at a Time: After 140 years, SoBro’s Calvary Episcopal...
Located just around the corner of the 800 Tower City Apartments in SoBro, Calvary Episcopal Church, 821 South Fourth Street, is busy restoring the limestone...
De Leon & Primmer to work with Smoketown residents on redesigning...
Mark your calendars for a very important meeting on Wednesday, March 16.
Currently under construction in Smoketown, the Metropolitan Sewer District's (MSD) Logan Street CSO...
Construction begins on long-awaited roundabout in Fairdale
Fairdale's roundabout is finally under construction after years of planning, design, and community input. Work began Monday, March 7, on the project joining West Manslick...
Leading Pedestrian Intervals make crossing the street a little safer in...
In an effort to increase street safety in Downtown Louisville, the city is making changes to the timing of traffic lights to promote slower...
New hotel facing Jeffersonville’s Big Four Bridge designed to mimic a...
We all know how successful the Big Four Bridge has been already in terms of drawing crowds, but in Jeffersonville, development on the ground...