Apr 3 Community After UK Protests, Students Say Food Insecurity Is Issue At U of L, Too U of L student Henny Ransdell says many college students have trouble affording nutritious food at one point or another. For her, it was while working part-time over summer break. By Liz Schlemmer Apr 3 Community Students Say Food Insecurity Is Issue At U of L, Too Liz Schlemmer
Feb 28 Community In Russell, Problem-Solving At Oasis Micro-Grocery Stanley Siegwald with Dare to Care said sales at the micro-grocery have been slow in recent months, but he said organizers are working on improvements. By Ashlie Stevens Feb 28 Community In Russell, Problem-Solving At Oasis Micro-Grocery Ashlie Stevens
Nov 21 Health 10,000 Lose Access In Kentucky To Food Assistance Program Rules require adults ages 18 to 59 with no children or disabilities to work or volunteer at least 20 hours a week in order to keep benefits. By Adam Beam, Associated Press Nov 21 Health 10,000 Lose Access In Kentucky To Food Assistance Program Adam Beam, Associated Press
Oct 23 Community Residents Say Save-A-Lot Closure Is A Big Loss For Shelby Park The Shelby Park Save-A-Lot had been opened for nearly 10 years but closed suddenly after its store manager says the parent company filed for bankruptcy. By Kyeland Jackson Oct 23 Community Residents Say Save-A-Lot Closure Is A Big Loss For Shelby Park Kyeland Jackson
May 16 Community Gray Street Farmers Market Opens For 10th Season Located in east Downtown Louisville, the market will open for its 10th season on Thursday. By Ashlie Stevens May 16 Community Gray Street Farmers Market Opens For 10th Season Ashlie Stevens
Jan 17 Community Logan Street Market Backers Seek Sponsors, Community Feedback The owners of the space are having a preview party this weekend where invited guests — including potential customers, vendors and sponsors — can share ideas for the market. By Roxanne Scott Jan 17 Community Logan Street Market Backers Seek Sponsors, Community Feedback Roxanne Scott
Jan 16 Community Over Dinner, Louisville Leaders Talk Solutions To Food Insecurity Dinners and Dialogue is a four-part series during which community leaders, grocers, residents, farmers and philanthropists discuss ways to address food insecurity in Louisville. By Ashlie Stevens and Roxanne Scott Jan 16 Community Over Dinner, Louisville Leaders Talk Solutions To Food Insecurity Ashlie Stevens and Roxanne Scott
Dec 28 Economy Best Of 2017: Economy Reporter Roxanne Scott On Soccer, Satanism And Food Deserts This year, economy reporter Roxanne Scott covered a range of issues including downtown development and immigrant deportation. Here are some of her favorites. By Staff Dec 28 Economy Best Of 2017: Soccer, Satanism And Food Deserts Staff
Dec 1 Food and Dining At Ky. Schools, Serving Healthier Food Highlights Need For New Equipment As school cafeterias have stepped up to the plate by serving healthier foods, new equipment needs have become apparent. By Ashlie Stevens Dec 1 Food and Dining At Ky. Schools, Serving Healthy Food Stressed Need For New Equipment Ashlie Stevens
Nov 29 Education Grawemeyer Winner Sara Goldrick-Rab Champions College Affordability Sara Goldrick-Rab’s work has earned her an appearance on "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah." She was also named one of Politico’s Top 50 thinkers in 2016. By Roxanne Scott Nov 29 Education Grawemeyer Winner Champions College Affordability Roxanne Scott
Oct 17 Community Dare To Care, Foxhollow Farm Partner On Smoketown Mobile Food Pantry Dare to Care organizes a mobile pantry here every month, but on this day, they have 175 pounds of meat thanks to a new partnership with Foxhollow Farm. By Kyeland Jackson Oct 17 Community Dare To Care, Foxhollow Farm Partner On Smoketown Mobile Food Pantry Kyeland Jackson
Jun 24 Community Group Proposes Food Co-Op For Heritage West “Ownership is important because people would have control of their food system at this one particular food outlet." By Roxanne Scott Jun 24 Community Group Proposes Food Co-Op For Heritage West Roxanne Scott
May 26 Arts and Culture Could A Floating Community Garden Help With Hunger In Louisville? It's not as weird as it might seem. By Ashlie Stevens May 26 Arts and Culture Could A Floating Community Garden Help With Hunger In Louisville? Ashlie Stevens
May 22 Community How Two Nonprofits Are Using Data To Fight Hunger In Louisville Dare to Care and the Greater Louisville Project compare data from GLP’s 2016 concentrated poverty map with the areas where Dare to Care distributes food. By Ashlie Stevens May 22 Community How Two Nonprofits Are Using Data To Fight Hunger In Louisville Ashlie Stevens
May 18 Community Gray Street Farmers Market Brings Produce To Food Desert The market aims to provide fresh produce to U of L employees and nearby communities of Phoenix Hill, Smoketown and Shelby Park. By Ashlie Stevens May 18 Community Gray Street Farmers Market Opens In Food Desert Ashlie Stevens