Take a look at mouth-watering dishes from Silvio's in St. Matthews
Silvio’s, which opened in 2015, serves classic Italian dishes in St. Matthews.
Louisville's Sue Grafton will be remembered with mystery writer award
Louisville native Sue Grafton topped best-seller lists for decades. Now she will be remembered by an annual mystery writer award to honor her work.
Beverley Owen, the original Marilyn on 'The Munsters,' has died at age 81
Her co-star Butch Patrick, who played Eddie Munster on the beloved 1960s comedy, confirmed Owen’s death to USA TODAY Monday, saying “she is gone.”
Love, food and cancer: Couple behind Anoosh Bistro is a lesson in love
If you’re at all into food in Louisville, you know the name Anoosh Shariat. And you know the chef’s other half, Paula Barmore.
5 things to try if you want to indulge in Louisville's art scene
Louisville has a lot to offer when it comes to the arts. The orchestra, Actors Theatre and Speed Art Museum are places to start if you want to indulge
Jussie Smollett deserves punishment for hate crime hoax, but also compassion
Jussie Smollett is not Lex Luthor; he’s more like an inept shoplifter caught trying to steal a canned ham. We should consider feeling sorry for him.
12 most shocking moments in Oscars history, ranked
From Adrien Brody’s awkward smooch with Halle Berry, to best-picture upsets by “Crash” and “Moonlight,” here are the Oscar moments we’ll never forget.
It's cars, cars, cars at the Louisville Auto Show this weekend
The Louisville Auto Show goes through Sunday, Feb. 24 at the Kentucky Exposition Center.
The Oscars show is shaping up as such a hot mess, we can't wait to see it
Who knows what the Oscars will look like after every possible change of plans and host mishap? But you can bet we’ll be watching Sunday to find out.
How did police catch 'Empire' actor Jussie Smollett? Lots and lots of cameras
Dozens of security cameras played a key role in helping police unravel “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett’s alleged hoax attack, authorities say.
Jussie Smollett suspended from ‘Empire’ after prosecutors said he faked attack to boost salary
Jussie Smollett has been accused of paying two men to attack him in what police say was a ploy to raise his profile and “Empire” salary.
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