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‘Fed up’ or on board? Here’s what restaurant owners think about Beshear’s reopening plan

The restaurant industry was one of the first of myriad dominoes to fall as businesses closed their doors to help stem the spread of the coronavirus.

       

The slowest two minutes in sports? This official 2020 Kentucky Derby race features turtles

With the 2020 Kentucky Derby postponed, Old Forester is continuing the tradition and will host the 2020 Old Forester Kentucky Turtle Derby.

       

Ben Sollee sings ‘My Old Kentucky Home’ from empty Churchill Downs in Woodford Reserve ad

Sollee sings and plays “My Old Kentucky Home” as scenes of an empty Churchill Downs play in this new Woodford Reserve ad.

       

It’s ‘Derby’ week. Let us know how you’re (safely) celebrating the first Saturday in May

There won’t be thousands of people inside historic Churchill Downs this weekend. So how are you celebrating what would have been Kentucky Derby 146?

       

If you’ve seen ‘Tiger King,’ you have thoughts. But did you know it was edited in Louisville?

Did ‘Tiger King’s’ Carole Baskin kill her husband? We don’t know, but we do know that ‘Tiger King’ was edited right here in Louisville.

       

It’s ‘Derby’ week. Here are 3 Hot Brown recipes from Louisville restaurants to try at home

We’re in the final few days of what would be the week leading up to the Kentucky Derby, but with the coronavirus, everything appears to be on its head

       

How do you celebrate what it means to be from Louisville when there’s no Kentucky Derby?

The first Saturday in May is always one to remember in Louisville. But this year? 2020 will always be known as the one without a Kentucky Derby.

       

From tacos to Vietnamese, here’s how 3 St. Matthews restaurants are surviving amid COVID-19

Our restaurant critic talks to three restaurants in St. Matthews about the “new normal” of dining in Louisville and how each business is coping.

       

Long-forgotten Passionist painting donated to Louisville church

The painting of one of the founders of the Passionists hung in a study for 30 years before coming to Louisville.

       

‘He’s made his way home’: Long-forgotten Passionist painting returns to Louisville church

For 30 years, this painting sat above the fireplace mantle in Gary Pitcock’s Connecticut library. Now it’s found its way back to a Kentucky church.

       

Owner of Passionist painting returns it to Louisville church after 30 years

For 30 years, this painting sat above the fireplace mantle in Gary Pitcock’s Connecticut library. Now, it’s found its way back to a Kentucky church.

       

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