May 20 Economy Food Service And Farming Jobs Provide A Path Out Of Addiction As the Ohio Valley suffers some of the nation’s highest rates of addiction and overdose deaths, a growing movement shows promise for those in recovery. By Brittany Patterson, Ohio Valley ReSource and Liam Niemeyer, Ohio Valley ReSource May 20 Economy Food Service And Farming Jobs Provide A Path Out Of Addiction Brittany Patterson, Ohio Valley ReSource and Liam Niemeyer, Ohio Valley ReSource
Aug 23 Community Inside The World Of Kentucky State Fair Food Inspections Every year at the Kentucky State Fair, food inspectors visit food stalls about once a day to ensure that food is properly heated, kept cool and stored. By Lisa Gillespie Aug 23 Community Inside The World Of Kentucky State Fair Food Inspections Lisa Gillespie
Aug 20 Community 5 Years After Closure Of Lynn’s Paradise Cafe, Barret Ave. Excited For What’s Next Lynn's closed down in 2013 and was left empty until it was bought in 2016. Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint opens Tuesday, and nearby businesses anticipate more customers from it. By Kyeland Jackson Aug 20 Community Years After Closure Of Lynn's, Barret Ave. Excited For What's Next Kyeland Jackson
May 11 Health House GOP Farm Bill Would Make It Harder To Qualify For Food Stamps Money for SNAP runs out in September and federal lawmakers have to reauthorize funding for the program as part of the Farm Bill. By Lisa Gillespie May 11 Health House GOP Farm Bill Would Make It Harder To Qualify For Food Stamps Lisa Gillespie
Apr 12 Five Things Five Things: Pomegranates And Ginger With Chef Anoosh Shariat This week's guest is chef Anoosh Shariat, owner of two Louisville restaurants: Anoosh Bistro, a fine dining restaurant, and Noosh Nosh, a casual all-day eatery. By Tara Anderson Apr 12 Five Things Five Things: Pomegranates And Ginger With Chef Anoosh Shariat Tara Anderson
Jan 11 Arts and Culture How A Louisville Company Helps Predict National Food Trends What do maple, honey and botanical notes have in common? They’re the predicted hot new food trends for 2018. But where do these predictions come from? By Ashlie Stevens Jan 11 Arts and Culture How A Louisville Company Helps Predict National Food Trends Ashlie Stevens
Jan 10 Health With Benefits Already Skimpy, Food Program Advocates Fear Cuts In Kentucky Congress and President Donald Trump are eyeing cuts to a federal food assistance program. But many recipients already have trouble affording groceries. By Lisa Gillespie Jan 10 Health Food Program Advocates Fear Cuts In Kentucky Lisa Gillespie
Dec 29 Arts and Culture Best Of 2017: Arts And Culture Reporter Ashlie Stevens On Ice Cream, Oysters And Paparazzi From the controversies surrounding a Confederate monument to local ghost stories, WFPL's Ashlie Stevens has covered a lot of different topics this year. By Staff Dec 29 Arts and Culture Best Of 2017: Ice Cream, Oysters And Paparazzi Staff
Sep 20 Arts and Culture This Exotic Fruit’s ‘Paw-pularity’ Is Growing In Kentucky If you’ve never had one, the taste of the fruit is a little difficult to describe. It’s kind of like a mango with the texture of a banana. By Ashlie Stevens Sep 20 Arts and Culture This Exotic Fruit’s 'Paw-pularity' Is Growing In Kentucky Ashlie Stevens
Sep 4 Arts and Culture Heat Check: The Science Inside Your Next Bowl Of Chili Labor Day is here, which for many people signals the unofficial start of autumn. With that comes seasonal standbys like football, falling leaves -- and pots of chili. By Ashlie Stevens Sep 4 Arts and Culture The Science Inside Your Next Bowl of Chili Ashlie Stevens
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
Jun 2 Community Have You Seen The ‘Text For Free Student Meals’ Message? We Have The Details The message seems a little, um, phishy. Is this a legitimate program? Who is providing these locations? And what are they doing with the information you text? By Ashlie Stevens Jun 2 Community Seen The 'Text For Free Student Meals' Message? We Have The Details Ashlie Stevens
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 23 Community Farm To Landfill: What New Research Shows Us About Food Waste Amid national attention on reducing food waste, there’s still plenty of food that — instead of going from farm to table — ends up in the landfill. By Ashlie Stevens May 23 Community Farm To Landfill: What New Research Shows Us About Food Waste Ashlie Stevens
May 16 Economy For Kentucky Farmers, ‘Blue Card Act’ Doesn’t Attack Core Of Labor Issue An estimated 60 percent of farmworkers in the U.S. are undocumented. Farmers nationwide are worried stricter immigration laws could harm the Ag economy. By Ashlie Stevens May 16 Economy For Ky. Farmers, 'Blue Card Act' Doesn't Attack Core Of Labor Issue Ashlie Stevens