Dec 9 Community Studio 619 for December 9, 2007 Sue Grafton; Brad Cowgill; David Adkisson; MSD improvements; 'Meeting Resistance' By Stephanie Crosby Dec 9 Community Studio 619 for December 9, 2007 Stephanie Crosby
Dec 4 Arts and Culture Documentary tries to see the war from Iraqis' point of view Last weekend, Louisville audiences got to see a new documentary about the Iraq war that takes a controversial approach: It interviews Iraqis who are fighting American soldiers. WFPL’s Elizabeth Kramer went to see the film and the reactions. Ticket sales were brisk as audiences packed Baxter Avenue Theatres for the new documentary “Meeting Resistance.” Some […] By Elizabeth Kramer Dec 4 Arts and Culture Documentary tries to see the war from Iraqis' point of view Elizabeth Kramer
Dec 3 Environment Sewer Overhaul Moves Ahead After Federal Suit Jefferson County’s Metropolitan Sewer District is entering the next phase of a major project to upgrade its sewer system. The goal is to curb the millions of gallons of untreated sewage that spill every year into local waterways. WFPL’s Kristin Espeland reports. By Kristin Espeland Dec 3 Environment Sewer Overhaul Moves Ahead After Federal Suit Kristin Espeland
Dec 2 Community Studio 619 for December 2, 2007 Status of women in Kentucky; Project Graduate; The Sporran; Rudolph Alexander By Stephanie Crosby Dec 2 Community Studio 619 for December 2, 2007 Stephanie Crosby
Nov 25 Community Studio 619 for November 25, 2007 Concert for Peace; Meeting Resistance; Jon Entine; Thanksgiving By Stephanie Crosby Nov 25 Community Studio 619 for November 25, 2007 Stephanie Crosby
Nov 18 Community Studio 619 for November 18, 2007 Strip mining and streams; homeless veterans; Election Day; David Domine By Stephanie Crosby Nov 18 Community Studio 619 for November 18, 2007 Stephanie Crosby
Nov 16 Arts and Culture "Wizard of Oz" is orchestra's lastest programming venture The Louisville Orchestra began 2006 on the brink of bankruptcy and finished the year having brought back music director Jorge Mester and overhauled its administrative staff. This year, it has worked to reach new audiences with untraditional programming, like this weekend’s performance of “Wizard of Oz.” WFPL’s Elizabeth Kramer dropped in on some its rehearsals […] By Elizabeth Kramer Nov 16 Arts and Culture "Wizard of Oz" is orchestra's lastest programming venture Elizabeth Kramer
Nov 11 Community Studio 619 for November 11, 2007 Louisville's air; Comment on Kentucky; learning to read; Rhett Butler's People By Stephanie Crosby Nov 11 Community Studio 619 for November 11, 2007 Stephanie Crosby
Nov 8 Environment Surface Mining Rule Change Could Impact KY Waterways The nation’s top regulatory office for surface mining wants to change a rule that protects streams and creeks. The OSM says it’s clarifying the 25 year old rule. Critics say they’re gutting it, and risking the future of Appalachia’s water supply and quality. WFPL’s Kristin Espeland has our story. By Kristin Espeland Nov 8 Environment Surface Mining Rule Change Could Impact KY Waterways Kristin Espeland
Nov 4 Community Studio 619 for November 4, 2007 WFPL Election Coverage; Festival of Faiths; Con Lehane By Stephanie Crosby Nov 4 Community Studio 619 for November 4, 2007 Stephanie Crosby
Oct 30 Environment City Struggles to Meet Fed's Standards for Pollution The federal government has cited Louisville for violating a key air quality standard. And that’s the EPA standard for fine particulates. As WFPL’s Kristin Espeland reports, the city is on track to get back into compliance, and there’s a chance it can do even better. By Kristin Espeland Oct 30 Environment City Struggles to Meet Fed's Standards for Pollution Kristin Espeland
Oct 28 Community Studio 619 for October 28, 2007 Fall meet; Peace Alliance; Olmstead Marks Conservancy; Michael Franti By Stephanie Crosby Oct 28 Community Studio 619 for October 28, 2007 Stephanie Crosby
Oct 22 Environment City Targets Smaller Toxic Air Sources Louisville residents have been breathing polluted air for years. Now, there’s hope of improving air quality as several city programs take shape. One targets the tiny particles that come from burning fossil fuels. Another tackles toxic chemicals. WFPL’s Kristin Espeland has the first of two reports on their progress. By Kristin Espeland Oct 22 Environment City Targets Smaller Toxic Air Sources Kristin Espeland
Oct 21 Community Studio 619 for October 21, 2007 Child support; smoking ban; Colin Thubron; A Day in the Life By Stephanie Crosby Oct 21 Community Studio 619 for October 21, 2007 Stephanie Crosby