Going to weddings and birthdays can be pricey. How to cut costs or gracefully decline

Published   Feb 02, 2025 05:00PM
If your social calendar is burning a hole in your wallet, there are steps you can take to spend less while maintaining good relationships. ... Read more

Kentucky legal aid and advocacy nonprofit suspends operation

The Lexington-based Kentucky Equal Justice Center shut down operations Friday due to a lack of funding and an unpredictable political landscape. ... Read more

Nation's Report Card shows incremental improvement in readin

Kentucky students were slightly above the national average in both 4th and 8th grade reading, marking the first improvements in those areas since the COVID-19 pandemic. ... Read more

How a near-death experience made Sebastian Junger contemplat

Sebastian Junger will be the guest at the Kentucky Author Forum Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. He'll talk about his book with NPR podcast host, Rachel Martin. ... Read more

Louisville mayor: City is in ‘a critical moment of opportunity’

Published   Jan 30, 2025 09:51PM
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city is working to address its biggest challenges, like gun violence and affordable housing, while keeping an eye on the future. ... Read more

The 5 biggest storylines to watch for at the 2025 Grammy Awa

At Sunday night's Grammys, will Beyoncé finally win album of the year? Will Taylor Swift take that prize for the fifth time? Or will a new generation of pop stars claim the moment? ... Read more

Louisville turtle will eat your ex – at least a roach name

Local hero Francis the turtle is hoping to heal heartbreak one roach snack at a time. ... Read more

Kentucky, Indiana utilities push Trump’s new EPA chief for

Power providers in Kentucky and Indiana say some federal restrictions on coal ash and greenhouse gas pollution should end. ... Read more