After public outcry and pressure from lawmakers, Gov. Andy Beshear’s administration found the funding to support senior meal programs across the state.| Latest
New Albany Mayor Jeff Gahan is asking the state’s highest court to weigh in on a controversial low-head dam.| Latest
91.9 WFPK is a proud sponsor of MadHop Music Festival on November 7-8 at multiple stages throughout Madison, IN.| Latest
Louisville Public Media is a proud sponsor of The Kentucky Author Forum with Alice Waters on November 10 at the Kentucky Center.| Latest
91.9 WFPK is a proud sponsor of HELLHOUSE 2025 on November 1 at Old Forester's Paristown Hall.| Latest
91.9 WFPK presents Bill Murray & His Blood Brothers on November 9 at Louisville Palace.| Latest
91.9 WFPK welcomes Dropkick Murphys on March 8 at Old Forester's Paristown Hall.| Latest
With U.S. Rep. Andy Barr not running for reelection, several candidates in both parties are vying for the open seat and have already raised hundreds of thousands of dollars.| Latest
Tame Impala. Silvana Estrada. Soulwax! Guest host Anamaria Sayre is joined by Travis Holcombe of KCRW in Los Angeles to chat about their favorite albums out Friday, Oct. 17.| Latest
Kevin Parker takes the less-is-more approach at the Tiny Desk: an all-acoustic set of Tame Impala songs, brilliantly reimagined.| Latest
With the government shutdown now in its third week, an Army post in central Kentucky is doing what comes naturally to the military-showing resiliency. But the funding impasse still threatens the livelihoods of active duty service members and civilian employees, as well as the nation's defense readiness.| Latest
In two different cases, the Kentucky Supreme Court is set to either affirm or limit the Democratic governor’s appointment power.| Louisville Public Media
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
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