Not just a Western effort: immigrants helping immigrants
The story began with a Canadian man named Stephen Watt. A man who, like thousands of other citizens of this country, was jolted in 2015 from the comforts of his middle-class life to aid victims of far-off conflict in Syria.
For Bernie Sanders, Holding Onto Support May Be Hard in a 2020 Bid
Mr. Sanders has not yet told advisers he intends to pursue another White House bid. But if he does, he will encounter a vastly different landscape than that of 2016.
California Today: California Today: Surviving Two Mass Shootings, and Then Deploying
Thursday: How surviving the Borderline and Las Vegas shootings shaped a young man, the definition of a wall and 36 hours in underappreciated cities
What's in store for Kentucky Center for the Arts in 2019?
Kim Baker and her staff oversee around 1,500 shows each year at The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts.
Scott Satterfield to bring much-needed change to Louisville's defense
Part 2 of a three-part series examining how Scott Satterfield’s program will look at Louisville continues with the defense.
Louisville defense coordinator Bryan Brown on improving defensive line
Louisville defense coordinator Bryan Brown on improving defensive line and recruiting in the next month.
After Pittsburgh Shooting, Jewish Congregations Vow To Keep Helping Refugees
Two months ago, a gunman killed 11 worshipers at a synagogue in Pittsburgh. He chose the target because it supported a Jewish aid program to resettle refugees in America.
It’s Significant That Trump Didn’t Meet With Iraqi Leaders, Schake Says
Noel King talks to Kori Schake, who served on George W. Bush’s National Security Council and now is at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, about Trump’s trip to Iraq to visit troops.
Food in review: How Louisville's dining scene changed and grew in 2018
2018 was full of foodie news — from the death of a prominent Louisville chef to the opening of more than 100 new restaurants and bars.
30+ Louisville-area restaurants closed in 2018. Here's a full list
For various reasons, more than 30 Louisville-area restaurants threw in their towels in 2018.
These 50 new restaurants and bars have opened around Louisville in 2019
More than 20 restaurants have opened their doors around Louisville since the start of 2019.
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