Sep 6 Arts and Culture Louisville’s Cultural Pass Expands To Offer Area Youth Year-Round Access To Art The pass offers youth under age 21 a chance to visit museums and performing arts venues for free, in an effort to prevent learning loss. By Kyeland Jackson Sep 6 Arts and Culture Cultural Pass Expands To Offer Youth Year-Round Access To Art Kyeland Jackson
Aug 20 Community Ahead Of Trump Visit, Here’s Which Louisville Roads Will Be Closed Officials are warning that President Donald Trump’s visit to Louisville Wednesday will bring major traffic delays and road closures. By Kyeland Jackson Aug 20 Community Ahead Of Trump Visit, Here’s Which Louisville Roads Will Be Closed Kyeland Jackson
Jul 22 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: How Should Louisville Address Homelessness? This week on In Conversation, we talk about homelessness in Louisville and what officials are doing to address it. By Kyeland Jackson Jul 22 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: How Should Louisville Address Homelessness? Kyeland Jackson
Jun 29 In Conversation Experts Talk Past, Future of Kentucky’s Pension Crunch On this week's In Conversation, Ryland Barton talked to stakeholders about the changes some agencies and regional universities are facing. By Kyeland Jackson Jun 29 In Conversation Experts Talk Past, Future of Kentucky's Pension Crunch Kyeland Jackson
May 3 In Conversation Looking Back On Decades Of Kentucky Derby Memories As Louisville prepares for the most exciting two minutes in sports, we asked In Conversation listeners for their greatest Derby memories. By Kyeland Jackson May 3 In Conversation Looking Back On Decades Of Kentucky Derby Memories Kyeland Jackson
Mar 4 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: Where Could Developments Take West Louisville? West Louisville is undergoing a flurry of investment and development, and it could mean big changes for the area’s neighborhoods and residents. By Kyeland Jackson Mar 4 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: Where Could Developments Take West Louisville? Kyeland Jackson
Feb 22 Here Today The Next Louisville: The Effect Of Violence And Trauma On The City’s Kids Traumatic experiences — like what the Tyus family in Louisville has been through — are associated with long-term consequences. Like health problems. And behavioral outbursts in school. By Kyeland Jackson Feb 22 Here Today The Effect Of Violence And Trauma On The City's Kids Kyeland Jackson
Feb 18 Community Through Black Superheroes, Portland Library Program Aims To Help Black Youth Build Confidence The goal is for youth to see themselves reflected in pop culture, which may feel more relevant to them than traditional black history lessons. By Kyeland Jackson Feb 18 Community Through Superheroes, Program Helps Black Youth Build Confidence Kyeland Jackson
Dec 31 Community Community Gathers For Funeral Of LMPD Detective Deidre Mengedoht Louisville Metro Police Detective Deidre “Dee Dee” Mengedoht's funeral was held at Southeast Christian Church, where she was an active member. By Kyeland Jackson Dec 31 Community Community Gathers For Funeral Of LMPD Detective Deidre Mengedoht Kyeland Jackson
Oct 26 Community For Some Black Louisvillians, Kroger Shooter’s Motive Is Obvious Officials have not yet determined whether Wednesday's shooting was a hate crime. Even so, members of Louisville’s black community feel it was racially-motivated. By Kyeland Jackson Oct 26 Community For Some Black Louisvillians, Kroger Shooter’s Motive Is Obvious Kyeland Jackson
Aug 15 Community Ahoy! Columbus Voyage Replica Ships Are Now Docked In Louisville If you’ve ever wanted to step aboard a ship like the ones used by Christopher Columbus more than 500 years ago, this is your chance. By Kyeland Jackson Aug 15 Community Ahoy! Columbus Voyage Replica Ships Are Now Docked In Louisville Kyeland Jackson
Oct 17 Community In Louisville’s Aging Sewer System, Collapses Are Frequent A big sewer collapse on Main Street was only one of nearly 400 cave-ins so far this year; in the past, there have been as many as 843 similar incidents. By Kyeland Jackson Oct 17 Community In Louisville's Aging Sewer System, Collapses Are Frequent Kyeland Jackson
Sep 28 Education U of L Interim President Addresses Series Of Scandals With Lawmakers Gregory Postel said he won’t allow “current events and distractions” to keep U of L from moving forward as it faces a new scandal in a series of troubles. By Ryland Barton and Kyeland Jackson Sep 28 Education U of L Interim President Addresses Series Of Scandals With Lawmakers Ryland Barton and Kyeland Jackson
Sep 27 Education Here’s Where Things Stand In The Latest U of L Scandal A response -- and potentially major fallout -- is expected on campus at the University of Louisville today. By Kyeland Jackson Sep 27 Education Here's Where Things Stand In The Latest U of L Scandal Kyeland Jackson
Aug 16 Community As Murder Count Rises In Russell, Some Residents Struggle To Stay Since 2003, 116 people have been murdered in Russell. The neighborhood's murder count is higher than any of the other 68 neighborhoods in the city. By Kyeland Jackson Aug 16 Community As Murder Count Rises In Russell, Some Residents Struggle To Stay Kyeland Jackson