Jul 23 Health Businesses And Health Officials Respond As Ohio Valley’s Hep A Cases Climb The region’s Hepatitis A outbreak is approaching 2,000 confirmed cases in the Ohio Valley, with the bulk of them in Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia. By Mary Meehan, Ohio Valley ReSource Jul 23 Health Businesses, Health Officials Respond As Hep A Cases Climb Mary Meehan, Ohio Valley ReSource
Jan 31 Arts and Culture Kentucky ‘Sanctuary Restaurants’ Aim To Give Everyone A Seat At The Table The national initiative allows food-based businesses to publicly declare they have a zero tolerance policy for sexism, racism, and xenophobia. By Ashlie Stevens Jan 31 Arts and Culture Ky. 'Sanctuary Restaurants' Aim To Give Everyone A Seat At The Table Ashlie Stevens
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 25 Local News Owner of Ramsi’s Cafe Developing Organic Farm in Fisherville by Conner Forrest A Louisville restauranteur is planning to open a USDA-certified organic farm. Ramsi Kamar, of Ramsi’s Café on the World, and his consultant, Patrick Piuma of Urban Design Studio hope to open the farm in 2013. Kamar owns land in Fisherville, where construction has already begun. Kamar, a native of Jerusalem has owned […] By WFPL News Dec 25 Local News Owner of Ramsi’s Cafe Developing Organic Farm in Fisherville WFPL News
Sep 20 Local News Health Department To Help Add Calorie Counts To Menus The Department of Health and Wellness is using about 500 thousand dollars of a nearly 8 million dollar federal grant to hire at least four dieticians and chefs. The new staff will work with restaurants to figure out how many calories are in certain items. By Gabe Bullard Sep 20 Local News Health Department To Help Add Calorie Counts To Menus Gabe Bullard
Apr 7 Local News Louisville Eateries Adjust to Tough Economy The dip in the economy has restaurant owners and chefs scrambling for new ways to bring in customers. As WFPL’s Stephanie Sanders reports, those tweaks range from attempts to make dining more comfortable to the ingredients on your plate. By Stephanie Crosby Apr 7 Local News Louisville Eateries Adjust to Tough Economy Stephanie Crosby
Feb 2 Local News Downtown Restaurants Take Hit in Downturn Louisville restaurants had a tough year in 2008 and many continue to struggle to bring diners through the door. But Kentucky Restaurant Association head Stacy Roof says attracting diners – who feel they don’t have the money to spend dining out –is only one of the problems restaurants are facing By Kristin Espeland Feb 2 Local News Downtown Restaurants Take Hit in Downturn Kristin Espeland
Dec 29 Local News Proof's Chef Will Cook In D.C. The chef from Louisville’s Proof on Main restaurant will go to Washington D.C. next month to cook for an inaugural ball. By Gabe Bullard Dec 29 Local News Proof's Chef Will Cook In D.C. Gabe Bullard
Aug 15 Arts and Culture New Kind of Cinema Slated to Open in Louisville A new kind of movie theater is planned to open next year in Louisville. WFPL’s Elizabeth Kramer reports. Vanguard Cinema will be a movie theater with two screens — along with a restaurant and bar — and will show a variety of independent and foreign films at the Mellwood Arts and Entertainment Center. The Vanguard […] By Elizabeth Kramer Aug 15 Arts and Culture New Kind of Cinema Slated to Open in Louisville Elizabeth Kramer