Jun 7 Economy Louisville, Aiming To Boost Tech Profile, Partners With Microsoft Microsoft will lend resources and expertise to Louisville to establish a regional hub focused on advanced technologies. By Amina Elahi Jun 7 Economy Louisville, Aiming To Boost Tech Profile, Partners With Microsoft Amina Elahi
Jun 3 Community Louisville Designs Tech Initiative To Address Lacking Jobs, Talent Pool As more jobs require technology skills, cities are attempting to figure out how to train the workers of the future and to attract employers to hire them. By Amina Elahi Jun 3 Community City Designs Tech Initiative To Address Lacking Jobs, Talent Pool Amina Elahi
May 28 Environment Hunting For Hipsters: Preserving Conservation In Kentucky The Kentucky founder of the outdoors app Go Wild has a few ideas about how to create a new space for hunters — new and old. By Ryan Van Velzer May 28 Environment Hunting For Hipsters: Preserving Conservation In Kentucky Ryan Van Velzer
Apr 17 Education U of L Announces Partnership With IBM To Boost Workforce Skills The University of Louisville will partner with technology giant IBM to establish a first-of-its kind Skills Academy on campus. By Amina Elahi Apr 17 Education U of L Announces Partnership With IBM To Boost Workforce Skills Amina Elahi
Jan 30 Economy Report Finds Nearly Half Of Louisville’s Work Could Be Automated — But There’s Still Time To Prepare Louisville is among the major metropolitan areas most at risk of a significant portion of its work becoming automated in the future. By Amina Elahi Jan 30 Economy Report Finds Nearly Half Of Louisville's Jobs Could Be Automated Amina Elahi
Dec 27 Politics Meet The New Metro Council Members: Markus Winkler Of District 17 Markus Winkler flipped the East End's District 17 from Republican to Democrat in November when he defeated longtime Councilman Glen Stuckel. By Amina Elahi Dec 27 Politics Meet The New Metro Council Members: Markus Winkler Of District 17 Amina Elahi
Sep 13 Community To Bridge Louisville’s Digital Divide, Internet Alone Isn’t Enough Lisa Thomas has been trying to get her high school diploma for decades. Now, with a computer and wired internet access in her home for the first time, she may achieve her goal. By Amina Elahi Sep 13 Community To Bridge Louisville's Digital Divide, Internet Alone Isn't Enough Amina Elahi
Aug 12 Community Like Other Cities, Louisville Welcomes Bird Scooters Back With Short-Term Agreement California-based Bird has already had success with short-term operating agreements in other cities, such as Memphis. By Amina Elahi Aug 12 Community Like Other Cities, Louisville Welcomes Bird Scooters Back With Short-Term Agreement Amina Elahi
Jul 25 Community How Electric Scooters Could Fit Into Louisville’s Transit Ecosystem Electric scooter companies are backed by hundreds of millions of venture capital dollars, but have been banned in cities including San Francisco, St. Louis and now Louisville. By Amina Elahi Jul 25 Community How Electric Scooters Could Fit Into Louisville's Transit Ecosystem Amina Elahi
Dec 29 Education High School Seniors Can Still Apply For Interapt’s Tech Program High school seniors who want to learn how to write computer program code have a few days left to apply for the Interapt Skills High School Program Initiative. By Roxanne Scott Dec 29 Education High School Seniors Can Still Apply For Interapt's Tech Program Roxanne Scott
Dec 18 Environment Rare Opportunity: Researchers See Potential In Mining Coal Waste Coal mining waste is a long-term problem. But researchers hope to turn some of that pollution into valuable products, called rare earth elements. By Glynis Board, Ohio Valley ReSource Dec 18 Environment Rare Opportunity: Researchers See Potential In Mining Coal Waste Glynis Board, Ohio Valley ReSource
Nov 16 Health U of L, Kindred Partner To Create Health Tech Solutions U of L engineering students have worked on several projects with Kindred, including the creation of an app for screening hospice patients. By Lisa Gillespie Nov 16 Health U of L, Kindred Partner To Create Health Tech Solutions Lisa Gillespie
Aug 30 Economy Coal Country Tech Job Program Heads For New Round Program organizers say they’ve learned some lessons that should help put more trainees to work in the tech sector. By Benny Becker, Ohio Valley ReSource Aug 30 Economy Coal Country Tech Job Program Heads For New Round Benny Becker, Ohio Valley ReSource
Aug 15 Community 50-City Tech Jobs Tour To Stop In Louisville, Eastern Kentucky The national tour is part of an effort to fill more than 500,000 technology job openings across the country. By Rick Howlett Aug 15 Community 50-City Tech Jobs Tour To Stop In Louisville, Eastern Kentucky Rick Howlett
Jul 20 Community Day-Long ‘Hackathon’ Turns Techies Loose On Louisville’s Problems The day-long hackathon at the Gigabit Experience Center in Russell will focus on “the internet of things,” or interactions between environment and technology. By June Leffler Jul 20 Community Day-Long 'Hackathon' Turns Techies Loose On Louisville's Problems June Leffler