Apr 10 Kentucky Politics Judge Blocks Beshear’s COVID-19 Restrictions For Businesses That Sued The temporary injunction only affects the businesses that brought the suit – that includes Goodwood Brewing and Dundee Tavern. By Liam Niemeyer Apr 10 Kentucky Politics Judge Blocks Beshear's COVID-19 Restrictions For Businesses That Sued Liam Niemeyer
May 8 Health Kentucky To Test All Nursing Home Residents, Staff For Coronavirus Kentucky has banned visits at nursing homes since March 10, but the virus has spread in several of the state’s 286 long-term care facilities. By Ryland Barton May 8 Health Kentucky To Test All Nursing Home Residents, Staff For Coronavirus Ryland Barton
May 7 Economy How Different Ohio Valley States Are Reopening Their Economies Here is a brief rundown of how West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky plan to reopen businesses. By Aaron Payne, Ohio Valley ReSource May 7 Economy How Different Ohio Valley States Are Reopening Their Economies Aaron Payne, Ohio Valley ReSource
Mar 13 Economy FAA Grounds Boeing 737 Max Planes In U.S., Pending Investigation The announcement Wednesday afternoon follows decisions by many other countries to ground the planes in the wake of Sunday's deadly crash of an Ethiopian Airlines flight. By Bill Chappell, NPR and Laurel Wamsley, NPR Mar 13 Economy FAA Grounds Boeing 737 Max Planes In U.S., Pending Investigation Bill Chappell, NPR and Laurel Wamsley, NPR
Feb 26 Community Will OneWest Be Good For Business At 18th & Broadway? Commercial real estate proponent OneWest recently purchased a retail strip near the transforming intersection of 18th St. and Broadway. By Amina Elahi Feb 26 Community Will OneWest Be Good For Business At 18th And Broadway? Amina Elahi
Oct 7 Politics Companies Sue WV Gov.’s Family Companies Over Debts But Find Bank Accounts Empty A review of court documents by the Ohio Valley ReSource found at least five cases in which judges ruled that Justice family companies failed to pay suppliers for goods or services. By Brittany Patterson, Ohio Valley ReSource Oct 7 Politics Companies Sue WV Gov.’s Family Companies Over Debts Brittany Patterson, Ohio Valley ReSource
Sep 28 Economy Louisville-Based CafePress Bought By Snapfish Louisville-based CafePress, an online seller of T-shirts and personalized items, has been bought by Snapfish LLC, a personalized photo service based in San Francisco. By Staff Sep 28 Economy Louisville-Based CafePress Bought By Snapfish Staff
Jul 4 Community Louisville’s Entrepreneurs Of Color Get Schooled This Summer On Business Skills Small businesses participating in the Vissionaireum Execution Excelerator include tech companies, a bakery and a local fashion magazine. By Roxanne Scott Jul 4 Community Entrepreneurs Of Color Get Schooled This Summer On Business Skills Roxanne Scott
Apr 5 Economy Kindred Shareholders Approve Humana Deal Stockholders of Louisville-based Kindred Healthcare have approved the sale of the company to a consortium that includes Humana Incorporated and two private equity firms. By Rick Howlett Apr 5 Economy Kindred Shareholders Approve Humana Deal Rick Howlett
Jan 15 Economy Seminar Aims To Attract International Investors To Kentucky A seminar will be held in Louisville this week for immigrants in the business world as well as those with highly sought-out skills to learn more about visa options. By Roxanne Scott Jan 15 Economy Seminar Aims To Attract International Investors To Kentucky Roxanne Scott
Dec 22 Economy What The Humana-Kindred Deal Means For Attracting Other Businesses A University of Kentucky economist says the number of Fortune 500 companies in a city doesn’t really matter when it comes to attracting more businesses. By Roxanne Scott Dec 22 Economy What The Humana-Kindred Deal Means For Attracting Other Businesses Roxanne Scott
Aug 9 Politics Now That He’s President, Trump Is Sounding More Positive About The Economy Candidate Trump described the economy as something of an unmitigated disaster. Now, he says, "prosperity is coming back to our shores." Is that true? By Jim Zarroli, NPR Aug 9 Politics Trump Is Sounding More Positive About The Economy Jim Zarroli, NPR
Jul 31 Community Considering Compassion: The Science Behind The Ohio Valley’s ‘Compassionate Cities’ A growing body of science supports the theory that compassion can improve medical, education, government, and business realms. By Glynis Board, Ohio Valley ReSource Jul 31 Community The Science Behind The Ohio Valley’s 'Compassionate Cities' Glynis Board, Ohio Valley ReSource
Jun 20 Arts and Culture For Butchertown Businesses, New Mural Is More Than Decoration “The Story on Story Avenue” features eclectic images gleaned from historical and present-day photos of Butchertown activities, people and landmarks. By Ashlie Stevens Jun 20 Arts and Culture For Butchertown Businesses, New Mural Is More Than Decoration Ashlie Stevens
Jun 7 Environment Absent From Climate Commitment Letter: Louisville’s Top Companies, U of L After Trump’s pullout from the Paris Climate Accord, cities, states, universities and companies are publicly affirming their commitment to climate action. By Erica Peterson Jun 7 Environment Absent From Climate Commitment Letter: Louisville's Top Companies Erica Peterson