Tired of bumpy roads and sidewalks in Louisville? Relief is on the way. The Louisville Metro Council passed an $822 million budget for fiscal 2017 that invests heavily in road repair, WFPL-FM rep...
You probably know quite a bit about what goes into making Louisville Slugger baseball bats — chances are, you've visited the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory on Main Street. But you might no...
Ticketmaster is offering vouchers for people who bought event tickets on the site between October 1999 and February 2013 as part of settlement from a class-action lawsuit, but fans are still not ...
Have you wondered whether your roof would be a good fit for solar energy panels? Google can help with that. WFPL-FM reports that Google Inc. has expanded its Project Sunroof tool to include Louis...
Attention, Chicago: American Airlines is in a hurry to get you to Cuba. American (NASDAQ: AAL) was already the largest charter operator of flights to Cuba from the United States and is wasting no...
Louisville's largest accounting firm is getting larger. Mountjoy Chilton Medley LLP plans to add 64 jobs in Cincinnati as it more than triples its presence in the area in the next three years. "W...
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin defended his actions to disband the University of Louisville board of trustees and create a new one. The Courier-Journal reports that during a news conference Tuesday, Be...
After more than 60 years in downtown Louisville, Charlie Wilson's Dixie Appliance is closing. The Courier-Journal reports that the store, at 202 E. Market St., will be closed after Saturday. The ...
My and your and about 27 million other Americans’ Netflix subscriptions are about to go up in price, if they haven’t already. And 480,000 of us will cancel the service as a result, estimates ...
The lineup has been set for the Louisville Film Society's Flyover Film Festival, which will be held July 24 to 29 at sites across town. The festival will present two documentaries that honor Kent...