River Heritage Conservancy said the proposed location for its whitewater element will improve otherwise unused land.| Louisville Public Media
Projects are moving forward at Origin Park, where work to reclaim hundreds of acres of land in Southern Indiana for nature and recreation is underway.| Louisville Public Media
Cellist Gabriel Cabezas performs TAROT and other works for solo cello| Latest
The Anti-Displacement Commission will track housing developments that receive city resources to protect residents from gentrification.| Latest
Four singers, four boleros. Angélica Garcia, Mireya Ramos, Trish Toledo and iLe each offer something distinct in these songs written and performed by Adrian Quesada.| Latest
Louisville band In Flight Entertainment just released their first single "Blackened Pines" and video| Latest
Workers at BlueOval SK are suing the Kentucky employer alleging they have not received overtime pay.| Latest
Kentucky’s largest art museum gutted its Learning, Engagement and Belonging department in charge of education programs and community outreach.| Latest
The impeached mayor of London, Kentucky, is back on the job after a court overturned his removal from office. Randall Weddle appealed the decision earlier this month by the London City Council to oust him as mayor.| Latest
The banned words list applies to all work done at the largest federal funder of clean energy technology.| Latest
With food insecurity rising, Kentucky continues to aggressively investigate individuals on fraud allegations, with some legal experts claiming they rely too much on faulty evidence.| Latest
Ahead of the leaders' meeting on Monday, the White House released its peace plan to immediately end Israel's war in the territory, boost aid to Gaza and require Hamas to release Israeli hostages.| Latest
The suspect, Thomas Jacob Sanford, served in the Marines from 2004 to 2008, military officials confirmed to NPR. He was killed in a shootout with police.| Latest
Clarksville officials are considering creating a new district that would support businesses in Origin Park.| Louisville Public Media
Some 154 million people in the United States get health care through their employer — and for many, their costs are about to go way up.| Louisville Public Media
Indiana lawmakers this year tasked the Secretary of State's office with studying whether to require all counties to use vote centers.| Louisville Public Media
An Indiana political group that previously tried to boost centrist candidates is shifting its focus as it tries to influence the state's political landscape.| Louisville Public Media
Every week WAVE 3 meteorologist Tawana Andrew breaks down what we know and what we don't about the climate and weather here in Louisville.| Louisville Public Media
The mayor’s spokesperson recently lashed out at a local reporter for asking questions. Press freedom experts say it’s part of a growing trend.| Louisville Public Media
Lately there’s been a lot of splashy economic news about Kentucky with promises of new manufacturing jobs at major companies and politicians are lining up to take credit for a promise of economic prosperity.| Louisville Public Media
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These changes will help LPM adapt to the opportunities and challenges of the evolving public media landscape| Louisville Public Media
Louisville Public Media (LPM) is an independent, community supported not-for-profit corporation serving our community with three distinct public radio stations and an investigative unit: 89.3 WFPL News Louisville provides local, national and international news, public affairs and cultural programming; 90.5 WUOL Classical Louisville is our city’s only classical music radio station; 91.9 WFPK Independent Louisville showcases independent, alternative music and an array of musical genres; and t...| Louisville Public Media
Guster always finds new ways to weave sonic landscapes, tell meaningful stories and deeply engage with its fan base.| Louisville Public Media
A Southern Indiana blues festival has a full dose of live music, artist workshops and local food this weekend.| Louisville Public Media
In a battle prompted by President Trump, Texas and California could redraw lines that change whose votes really matter in the 2026 congressional elections.| Louisville Public Media
Ongoing coverage of JCPS transportation issues during the 2023-2024 school year| Louisville Public Media
Jess Clark covers Education and Learning for LPM's Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting. Email Jess at jclark@lpm.org.| Louisville Public Media
A third-party audit of the Aug. 9 transportation debacle details multi-department failures and workplace culture problems in Jefferson County Public Schools’ central office.| Louisville Public Media
A 9.5% property tax increase will be allowed to go forward after all seven justices ruled in favor of JCPS and the teachers’ union.| Louisville Public Media
Attorneys say the Louisville Tea Party President added birth dates and addresses. She says she just corrected minor mistakes.| Louisville Public Media
The search for the next JCPS leader is down to two. Here are details.| Louisville Public Media
The Jefferson County Board of Education and a search committee settled on two finalists to lead the state’s largest district.| Louisville Public Media
Facing the potential loss of federal funding, 169 Kentucky school districts signed a letter promising not to use “illegal DEI practices.”| Louisville Public Media
Louisville Public Media (LPM) is an independent, community supported not-for-profit corporation serving our community with three distinct public radio stations and an investigative unit: 89.3 WFPL News Louisville provides local, national and international news, public affairs and cultural programming; 90.5 WUOL Classical Louisville is our city’s only classical music radio station; 91.9 WFPK Independent Louisville showcases independent, alternative music and an array of musical genres; and t...| Louisville Public Media
Hear what the city’s education reporters are looking for ahead of a pair of Tuesday forums with JCPS superintendent finalists.| Louisville Public Media
A nearly two-year investigation by the United States Department of Justice shows Louisville police have a history of excessive force, constitutional violations, under-reported incidents, invalid warrants and systemic racist practices.| Louisville Public Media
An investigation into the Louisville jail sheds new light on staffing woes, security issues, and medical failures. The sweeping, 457-page audit, was released in full Monday after Louisville Metro Council received a copy last month.| Louisville Public Media
Officials say Louisville Metro Corrections officers found the man late Wednesday night, the 19th in-custody death since 2021.| Louisville Public Media
Louisville Public Media (LPM) is an independent, community supported not-for-profit corporation serving our community with three distinct public radio stations and an investigative unit: 89.3 WFPL News Louisville provides local, national and international news, public affairs and cultural programming; 90.5 WUOL Classical Louisville is our city’s only classical music radio station; 91.9 WFPK Independent Louisville showcases independent, alternative music and an array of musical genres; and t...| Louisville Public Media
In a morning call Monday, nearly all of Kentucky’s Democratic delegates endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the Democratic National Convention next month.| Louisville Public Media