Twenty years ago this summer, the ashes of Louisville’s most revered writer were fired out of a cannon at his Woody Creek, Colorado, home. Hunter S. Thompson had shot himself the preceding winter, ...
A new online history project shows how anxious Americans in the 1940s and ‘50s blamed comics for juvenile delinquency and ...
The Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa, California, is also hosting a 60 th anniversary celebration on Dec. 20 featuring ...
There’s a place in Louisville where shopping carts become treasure chests and ordinary people transform into modern-day pirates hunting for booty – except instead of the high seas, they’re navigating ...
A shooting at Kentucky State University left one person dead and another in critical condition, and cops quickly nabbed a ...
One of the region’s best-loved authors will be in town later this month to read from his latest works. Silas House will be at ...
What started as a response to concerns about food stamp cuts has blossomed into a weekly tradition bringing neighbors ...
For Johnny Templin, it’s not about replicating a homeless experience, it’s about starting a conversation about homelessness ...
One local group could use your help to prepare for its 2026 Empty Bowls initiative. On Saturday, Jan. 31, the Bowling Green community is invited to gather for a bowl making event at the Warren County ...
Webster County native Lambert Ray Tapp joined the Navy in Louisville on March 6, 1940, and ended up on the battleship Arizona ...
A new book examines the racist background of the last public hanging in the U.S. when tens of thousands of people came to watch in a small Kentucky town.
For wine enthusiasts, Equus Run Vineyards sits just outside town, offering award-winning Kentucky wines in a picturesque setting. Their outdoor concerts during summer months bring together locals and ...
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