Jul 25 News About WFPL Radiolab and Studio 360 Return to WFPL and Other August Changes Starting next week, we will be making some changes to the WFPL News radio schedule. Studio 360 is coming back. Thursday nights at 9, Kurt Andersen... By Gabe Bullard Jul 25 News About WFPL Radiolab and Studio 360 Return to WFPL and Other August Changes Gabe Bullard
Jul 23 Local News How Christianity Shapes Louisville’s Coffee Culture A woman walks into Sunergos Coffee on Preston Street in Louisville. She orders a drink and begins looking around, through the mixture of cafe settings... By Gabe Bullard Jul 23 Local News How Christianity Shapes Louisville’s Coffee Culture Gabe Bullard
Jun 26 Community Listen: Same-Sex Couples Get Marriage Licenses in Jeffersonville On Wednesday, a federal judge in Indiana struck down the state’s ban on same-sex marriage. Instantly, couples from across the Hoosier State rushed to... By Gabe Bullard Jun 26 Community Listen: Same-Sex Couples Get Marriage Licenses in Jeffersonville Gabe Bullard
May 21 Politics Chart: How Much Did Louisville Council District 9 Candidates Raise Per Vote? There's rarely any polling in Metro Council races, so the speculation about who will win is usually based on name recognition and fundraising. In the... By Gabe Bullard May 21 Politics Chart: How Much Did Louisville Council District 9 Candidates Raise Per Vote? Gabe Bullard
May 20 Politics 2014 Kentucky Primary: Bill Hollander Wins District 9 Race, Hopes to Win Opponents’ Support After a crowded, 13-person primary, Bill Hollander has emerged as the Democratic candidate for the Louisville Metro Council's 9th District. Hollander... By Gabe Bullard May 20 Politics 2014 Kentucky Primary: Bill Hollander Wins District 9 Race, Hopes to Win Opponents’ Support Gabe Bullard
May 20 Politics Jessica Green Beats Attica Scott in Louisville Council District 1 Race: ‘My Mother Has Spoken.’ The Louisville Metro Council's first district will have a new representative. Jessica Green has defeated incumbent Attica Scott in the Democratic... By Gabe Bullard May 20 Politics Jessica Green Beats Attica Scott in Louisville Council District 1 Race: ‘My Mother Has Spoken.’ Gabe Bullard
Apr 23 Food and Dining Louisville Coffee Scene Is Serious About Barista Competitions The night before the Louisville Cardinals and Kentucky Wildcats played each other in the men's basketball NCAA Tournament, a group of twentysomethings... By Gabe Bullard Apr 23 Food and Dining Louisville Coffee Scene Is Serious About Barista Competitions Gabe Bullard
Apr 1 Local News Hunter S. Thompson Joining Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson will be joining the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame this year. (We double-checked. It's not an April Fool's joke.)... By Gabe Bullard Apr 1 Local News Hunter S. Thompson Joining Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame Gabe Bullard
Mar 31 Local News WFPL News Wins Many Awards From the Kentucky AP WFPL News won a total of 25 awards at the Kentucky AP Broadcasters contest this weekend. The newsroom took home nine first place trophies, ten for... By Gabe Bullard Mar 31 Local News WFPL News Wins Many Awards From the Kentucky AP Gabe Bullard
Mar 26 Local News Uber Seeking Drivers, Managers to Bring Car Service App to Louisville The car service Uber is coming to Louisville, according to sources and the company's website. Uber uses an app to let users find and hire privately... By Gabe Bullard Mar 26 Local News Uber Seeking Drivers, Managers to Bring Car Service App to Louisville Gabe Bullard
Mar 16 Local News No, Ulysses S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman Didn’t Plan the March to the Sea in Louisville At the corner of Second and Main streets in downtown Louisville, there's a historical marker honoring the old Galt House hotel* and its famous guests,... By Gabe Bullard Mar 16 Local News No, Ulysses S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman Didn’t Plan the March to the Sea in Louisville Gabe Bullard
Mar 12 Politics Did Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear Get Calls, Voicemails Regarding the Same-Sex Marriage Appeal? When Gov. Steve Beshear announced that he would split with Attorney General Jack Conway and appeal a federal judge's ruling requiring Kentucky to... By Gabe Bullard Mar 12 Politics Did Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear Get Calls, Voicemails Regarding the Same-Sex Marriage Appeal? Gabe Bullard
Mar 9 Great Podversations, from the Kentucky Author Forum Writer Alain du Botton on News, Media Literacy, and Whether Reporters Should Adjust Facts In the preface to The Mechanical Bride, media theorist Marshall McLuhan’s first book of popular culture analysis, the author writes that "A Descent Into... By Gabe Bullard Mar 9 Great Podversations, from the Kentucky Author Forum Writer Alain du Botton on News, Media Literacy, and Whether Reporters Should Adjust Facts Gabe Bullard
Feb 11 Politics Rand Paul Says He Will Sue President Obama Over NSA Domestic Surveillance Program RandPAC, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul's political arm, has announced that the Republican lawmaker will join a class action lawsuit against President... By Gabe Bullard Feb 11 Politics Rand Paul Says He Will Sue President Obama Over NSA Domestic Surveillance Program Gabe Bullard
Feb 7 Politics Actually, Jackie Green Will Run for Louisville Mayor as a Write-In Candidate, Not an Independent Jackie Green, a 2010 independent candidate for Louisville mayor, put his hat back in the ring and announced he would run again as an independent. But he... By Gabe Bullard Feb 7 Politics Actually, Jackie Green Will Run for Louisville Mayor as a Write-In Candidate, Not an Independent Gabe Bullard