The creativity in this version is the perfect message of being healthy at home and social distancing as Kentucky tries to navigate and contain the coronavirus outbreak, while also paying tribute to Governor Andy Beshear and his efforts to lead.
Read MoreHome of the Innocents is currently on lockdown, not allowing visitors or volunteers in to see the children housed there. A local chef wants to help those children, many of whom are the victims of abuse, get the things they need.
Read MoreThe local culinary scene is dealing with tough times thanks to the coronavirus-mandated statewide shutdown. But healthcare workers on the front lines are dealing with even tougher times. A new local charity concept is doing its best to help both at the same time.
Read MoreOne of our favorite oddities in Louisville is hidden away in the Clifton neighborhood: The Chicken Steps. It’s a local landmark with a nebulous history that still serves a purpose.
Read MoreA certain song by The Police has been popping into my head a lot recently, and not in a good way. This, as you likely already have guessed, is because there are still people out there that don’t understand the concept of social distancing.
Read MorePretty much everyone in Louisville has been to Water Tower Park – or just “The Water Tower” – for an event, be it the annual Memorial Day blues festival or the Buy Local Fest. But those who haven’t taken the time to tour the museum within may not know the significance of the structure on River Road at the foot of Zorn.
Read MoreImagine if there were a bourbon version of “The Voice” or “America’s Got Talent.” That’s sort of what’s happening with the recently announced World’s Top Whiskey Taster competition.
Read MoreThe story continues of small businesses in America stepping up in an effort to fight COVID-19. And our story is from a small business in Louisville making a massive impact right here in Kentucky.
Read MoreKentucky distilleries aren’t resting during the coronavirus outbreak. Many have stepped up to donate money to help fund response efforts, while others also using distilling equipment to make hand sanitizer to help ease the shortage.
Read MoreBeaches, NBA and NFL teams? We could of had it all. We’ve received all 49 offers and we’re happy to announce Governor Andy Beshear is keeping his talents right here in bluegrass.
Read MoreYou can give your favorite server or bartender a tip from afar with a recently-launched Virtual Tip Jar. Not a bad way to help your local pub or restaurant during these difficult days.
Read MoreWhen the first cases of COVID-19 hit Kentucky, an unexpected hero rose to the occasion, taking a firm leadership role that has brought with it a certain amount of celebrity. we’re talking, of course, about Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and “Andy Fever.”
Read MoreIn most of our lifetimes, the Kentucky Derby has run on schedule without a hitch on the first Saturday of May. This year, that will just be another Saturday. But this isn’t the first time it’s happened.
Read MoreThis whole Coronavirus shutdown is hard on everyone. I personally fear my cotton man-jammies may experience some sort of fusion with the fibers of my couch if I sit here much longer. And this is only day three.
Read MoreLogan Street Market announced Wednesday that it will remain open under limited hours until further notice.
Read Moreit’s true that if you’re a local brewery junkie, it’s a bit of a sad time, as across the state bars and restaurants have been forced to shut their doors as we try to collectively control Coronavirus. Luckily, breweries care. About all of us.
Read MoreThe industry that’s going to feel the immediate impact of this pandemic is food & beverage. We need to do all we can to support what makes Louisville, Louisville. How do we help?
Read MoreIt was inevitable — Gov. Andy Beshear this morning ordered bars and restaurant dining rooms across Kentucky to close by 5 p.m., following the lead of other states like Ohio and Illinois.
Read MoreWe took the time to put together a list of activities that aim to keep morale high while keeping our distance.
Read MoreWe’re doing our best to keep track of the postponements, cancellations and closings due to concerns over Coronavirus. Check back often, because we’ll keep updating it. Please let us know in the comments if you know of one that isn’t listed. And please wash those hands!
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