May 18 Community Wait For Visas Leaves Foreign-Born Louisville Grads In Limbo Mahsa Badami is from Iran. In order to stay in the United States and work, she needs a special visa for high-skilled workers. By Roxanne Scott May 18 Community Wait For Visas Leaves Foreign-Born Louisville Grads In Limbo Roxanne Scott
Apr 1 Community Group Aims To Help Ease Transition For Louisville’s Immigrants On Friday, about 30 people gathered in a room filled with laptops, coffee and pizza to build a new website for Louisville’s immigrant community. By Roxanne Scott Apr 1 Community Group Aims To Help Ease Transition For Louisville's Immigrants Roxanne Scott
Jan 7 Community What’s Mayor Fischer Doing At CES 2017? Fischer is in Las Vegas at the world's largest tech trade show to let companies and consumers know that Louisville is open for innovation. By Jacob Ryan Jan 7 Community What's Mayor Fischer Doing At CES 2017? Jacob Ryan
Dec 15 Economy Report: Kentucky Has Room To Grow In STEM Jobs According to a recent report, 3.7 percent of workers in Kentucky are in fields related to STEM — science, technology, engineering and math. By Roxanne Scott Dec 15 Economy Report: Kentucky Has Room To Grow In STEM Jobs Roxanne Scott
Nov 7 Economy From The Ground Up: A Conversation With Kela Ivonye Of Mailhaven Ivonye founded the Louisville company Mailhaven after a missed package cost him $250. By Roxanne Scott Nov 7 Economy From The Ground Up: Kela Ivonye Of Mailhaven Roxanne Scott
Oct 6 Economy Black Business Owners Talk About Why Entrepreneurship Is Important For African-Americans, business owner Angelique Johnson said barriers arise even before they even think about starting a business. By Roxanne Scott Oct 6 Economy Black Business Owners Talk About Entrepreneurship Roxanne Scott
Sep 26 Economy Online Trackers Follow Our Digital Shadow By ‘Fingerprinting’ Browsers, Devices Online tracking is no longer about "cookies." New technology helps trackers to link online breadcrumbs — including across devices — through browser settings, battery levels and other details. By NPR Staff Sep 26 Economy Online Trackers Follow Our Digital Shadow By 'Fingerprinting' Browsers, Devices NPR Staff
Sep 19 Economy Data Farming: How Big Data Is Revolutionizing Big Ag According to a May survey by the American Farm Bureau Federation, 77 percent of farmers are extremely concerned about who gets access to their data. By Nicole Erwin, Ohio Valley ReSource Sep 19 Economy Data Farming: How Big Data Is Revolutionizing Big Ag Nicole Erwin, Ohio Valley ReSource
Apr 8 Community Four More Companies Are Vying To Bring Fiber Internet To Louisville The companies eventually awarded the franchise status will soon be allowed to dispatch crews to begin connecting residents to the sought-after service. By Jacob Ryan Apr 8 Community 4 More Companies Vying To Bring Fiber Internet To Louisville Jacob Ryan
Mar 14 Community Louisville Hits Another (Smaller) Fiber Internet Milestone The bidding process for a fiber Internet provider has begun, and the city hopes Google will be in the mix. By Jacob Ryan Mar 14 Community City Hits Another Fiber Internet Milestone Jacob Ryan
Mar 10 Community In Kentucky, AT&T Looks To Slow Google Fiber’s Expansion Google wants to bring its fiber Internet to Louisville, but it wants to use other utilities poles. The city allowed that to happen. AT&T says not so fast. By Jacob Ryan Mar 10 Community In Ky., AT&T Looks To Slow Google Fiber's Expansion Jacob Ryan
Feb 22 Community As Louisville Seeks Fiber Internet, A New Focus On The Digital Divide Emerges The breach was once between those who had Internet access and those who didn't. These days, it's much different. By Jacob Ryan Feb 22 Community With Fiber Internet Comes New Focus On Digital Divide Jacob Ryan
Feb 14 Community ‘New Currency’: Louisville Innovation Chief On Why Fiber Internet Matters City officials are continuing to pave the way for companies looking to bring ultra high-speed Internet service to Louisville. Earlier this week, the Louisville Metro Council approved an ordinance streamlining the infrastructure installation process. And in the coming weeks, companies looking to bring the service to Louisville will begin submitting applications to gain franchise authority. The […] By Jacob Ryan Feb 14 Community City's Innovation Chief On Fiber Internet Jacob Ryan
Feb 11 Politics Louisville Metro Council OKs ‘Google Fiber Ordinance’ An ordinance meant to streamline the process for bringing ultra-fast Internet service to Louisville won easy approval Thursday from the Metro Council. By Jacob Ryan Feb 11 Politics Louisville Metro Council OKs 'Google Fiber Ordinance' Jacob Ryan
Feb 11 Politics Louisville ‘Google Fiber Ordinance’ May Violate State Law, Public Service Commission Says The ordinance could help attract ultra-fast Internet providers, including Google Fiber, to Louisville. By Jacob Ryan Feb 11 Politics 'Google Fiber Ordinance' May Violate State Law Jacob Ryan