May 31 Economy Supreme Court: Do What You Wish With That Empty Lexmark Cartridge The question of what you can do with your printer cartridge once it runs out went all the way to the Supreme Court. The answer: whatever you want. By Roxanne Scott May 31 Economy Supreme Court: Do What You Wish With That Empty Lexmark Cartridge Roxanne Scott
May 26 Economy Bottom Line: Here’s A Look At Big Business Stories In Louisville This Week Shea Van Hoy, managing editor of Business First joins us to talk about some of the big business stories in Louisville this week. By Staff May 26 Economy Bottom Line: Here’s A Look At Big Business Stories In Louisville This Week Staff
May 25 Community Non-Union Omni Laborers Continue Strike, Claiming Unfair Pay About 100 non-union workers at the Omni Hotel construction site are continuing a strike Thursday. The issue: wage inequality. By Roxanne Scott May 25 Community Non-Union Omni Laborers Continue Strike, Claiming Unfair Pay Roxanne Scott
May 23 Economy Reports: Brown-Forman Rejects Takeover Bid From Constellation Brands CNBC is reporting Louisville-based Brown-Forman refused the undisclosed offer, yet informed its board of Constellation Brands’ interest. By Kyeland Jackson May 23 Economy Reports: Brown-Forman Rejects Takeover Bid From Constellation Brands Kyeland Jackson
May 18 Economy Bottom Line: Big Business Stories In Louisville This Week Each Thursday during All Things Considered, we'll bring you the top local business stories of the week with Shea Van Hoy, managing editor of Business First. By Staff May 18 Economy Bottom Line: Big Business Stories In Louisville This Week Staff
May 12 Economy Apple To Spend $200 Million Supporting Corning Plant In Kentucky Apple says it will give $200 million to Corning Inc. so it can invest in a Kentucky plant that makes glass screens for iPhones and iPads. By Associated Press May 12 Economy Apple To Spend $200 Million Supporting Corning Plant In Kentucky Associated Press
Mar 6 Economy Pro-Business Workers’ Compensation Bill Put On Hold House Bill 296 would allow employers and insurers to stop paying workers' compensation benefits if an injury isn’t resolved within 15 years. By Ryland Barton Mar 6 Economy Pro-Business Workers' Compensation Bill Put On Hold Ryland Barton
Feb 20 Economy Labor Movement: Will ‘Right-To-Work’ States Attract More Businesses? The Ohio Valley region once helped give rise to the labor movement. Now it’s shifting toward what’s known as right-to-work law. By Becca Schimmel, WKU Public Radio Feb 20 Economy Labor Movement: Will 'Right-To-Work' States Attract More Businesses? Becca Schimmel, WKU Public Radio
Jan 30 Politics Trump Acts To Roll Back Regulations On Businesses Cutting regulations is easier said than done, requiring a lengthy process involving public comment. By Brian Naylor, NPR Jan 30 Politics Trump Acts To Roll Back Regulations On Businesses Brian Naylor, NPR
Jan 23 Politics Trump Promises Tax Cuts, Less Red Tape — So Long As Businesses Stay In U.S. The president met with corporate executives on Monday, promising tax cuts and regulatory relief. He also warned CEOs against moving jobs to other countries. By Scott Horsley, NPR Jan 23 Politics Trump Promises Tax Cuts, Less Red Tape — If Businesses Stay In U.S. Scott Horsley, NPR
Jan 3 Economy Layoffs Begin At Toyota’s Northern Kentucky Headquarters Erlanger has been home to the Japanese automaker's North American engineering and manufacturing headquarters since 1996. By Associated Press Jan 3 Economy Layoffs Begin At Toyota's Northern Kentucky Headquarters Associated Press
Dec 22 Politics Trump’s Businesses Could Be Tripped Up By A 2012 Insider Trading Law The STOCK Act bars presidents and members of Congress from trading securities based on the kind of insider information they routinely have access to. By Jim Zarroli, NPR Dec 22 Politics Trump's Businesses Could Be Tripped Up By A 2012 Insider Trading Law Jim Zarroli, NPR
Dec 19 Economy From The Ground Up: Jesse Huot Of Grind Burger Kitchen Grind has rocketed up the Louisville food chain; earlier this month, it was featured on the hit Food Network show "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives." By Roxanne Scott Dec 19 Economy From The Ground Up: Jesse Huot Of Grind Burger Kitchen Roxanne Scott
Dec 12 Politics Trade Under Trump: Business Leaders Skeptical About Big Changes As President-elect Trump reveals more plans for trade policy, we revisited business owners in the region to get their take. By Becca Schimmel, WKU Public Radio Dec 12 Politics Trade Under Trump: Business Leaders Skeptical About Big Changes Becca Schimmel, WKU Public Radio
Dec 2 Community Curious Louisville: What’s With All The New Hotels Downtown? For our latest installment of Curious Louisville, we got a question about downtown development. By Roxanne Scott Dec 2 Community Curious Louisville: What's With All The New Hotels Downtown? Roxanne Scott