Southern Indiana restaurants offering takeout during coronavirus pandemic
Hungry and stuck at home? Try these Southern Indiana restaurants for takeout or delivery orders during the coronavirus pandemic.
So you can’t run the Derby Festival marathon. Or can you? Here’s how you can run virtually
The cancellation of the Kentucky Derby Festival marathon doesn’t mean long distance runners are out of the running. Here’s how you can race virtually.
Viva Las … El Nopal? Three generations of Elvis performers leave Kentucky ‘all shook up’
Danny Dale and family bring Elvis to life as they entertain diners every Monday night at El Nopal Mexican Restaurant, in Hillview. Take a look inside.
El Nopal Elvis night features not one, not two, but three generations of the famed rocker
Danny Dale didn’t think he’d spend years of his life in jumpsuits performing as Elvis. His path from Louisville to Graceland was anything but normal.
‘Trying to stay strong’: Here’s how 3 Highlands restaurants are coping amid coronavirus
Our restaurant critic interviews three veteran chefs in the Highlands about the “new normal” of dining in Louisville and how each business is coping.
Kentucky Derby Festival sets new date for minimarathon but cancels full marathon, relay
The Kentucky Derby Festival announces new date for the 2020 miniMarathon but cancels the marathon and relay. Here’s what to know if you’re a runner.
Coronavirus caused these Louisville restaurants to close. Here’s how to still support them
Most restaurants are shifting their business models, but not all. These Louisville restaurants are temporarily closed during the coronavirus outbreak.
‘I was terrified, I am terrified.’ How Louisville businesses fight to survive coronavirus
In a matter of hours, Louisville restaurant have had to go from dine-in to carry-out. Here’s how the change played out for the owners of Grind Burger.
Bloom Elementary teacher beats coronavirus isolation with digital drum circle for students
K. Michelle Lewis plays music online with her students from Bloom Elementary each weekday even though school is out due to the coronavirus.
‘An unknown end.’ Louisville arts scene could lose $1.3M a day due to coronavirus closures
The coronavirus has been a ‘showstopper’ for Louisville’s art and culture scene. It could cost the industry $1.3 million per day in economic impact.
Coronavirus hasn’t closed everything. Here are 12+ things you can still do in Louisville
So how do you spend a weekend in Louisville when everything’s on hold? From virtual museums to celebrity sightings, here’s 12+ things you can still do
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