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Thanks to a highly competitive offer of $75 million in tax breaks for the film industry and a growing labor base, can Kentucky be the new Hollywood?
The National Weather Service in Louisville is predicting scattered rain and chances of showers June 30 and July 1, followed ...
Use fans to help circulate air, though don’t use them as a sole cooling device. This can give a false sense of comfort with air flow that’s still hot or humid, since it won’t reduce body temperature ...
Senator Mitch McConnell believes Kentuckians will "get over" Medicaid cuts despite potential negative impacts. Proposed cuts could lead to the closure of 35 rural Kentucky hospitals, including five ...
Many factors impact winning in high school football, such as fan support, the band, cheerleaders and the venue. This week, Courier Journal readers can vote on which high school they believe has the ...
You're not wrong if you've noticed more film and television crews at work on the streets and in buildings around Louisville. There were 77 productions approved for the Kentucky Entertainment Incentive ...
Kentucky's film industry offers various opportunities, from acting to providing services. Resources like 502 Film and Campbell Talent Group connect people with film productions. Background acting is ...
Renovations on the Kentucky State Capitol building will start soon, pushing Frankfort lawmakers into temporary chambers.
The list includes Reed Sheppard, a top NBA draft pick, and Travis Perry, a two-time Gatorade Player of the Year. Many of the players led their high school teams to successful seasons, including state ...
The Courier Journal is suing the Jefferson County Board of Education, alleging violations of the Open Meetings Act during the superintendent hiring process. The lawsuit claims the board illegally ...
Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) officers accused of sexual misconduct, including sexual assault and harassment, were often found guilty of lesser charges like "conduct unbecoming." LMPD's ...
A glitch in the Hopkins County Jail’s commissary system allowed inmates to receive credits on their account every time they ordered baby powder. According to the county’s jailer, one inmate was able ...