What's With That? Kentucky Derby: How long is a furlong?
Courier Journal’s Kirby Adams gets the answer to how long a furlong is.
What's With That? The dirt on Churchill Downs' racetrack
Courier Journal’s Kirby Adams talks to Churchill Downs publicity manager Kevin Kerstein about the big piles of dirt on the backside.
What's With That? Where the flowers come from for Kentucky Derby
You may not know it, but Churchill Downs has its own greenhouse. Find out how many flowers are planted for Derby week.
What's With That? Kentucky Derby Winner's Circle
With help from Churchill Downs publicity director Kevin Kerstein, Courier Journal’s Kirby Adams learns more about the Kentucky Derby Winner’s Circle.
$300 mushrooms might be a risk. But for Kentucky Derby, Louisville chefs hold nothing back
Louisville chefs hold nothing back when it comes to flying in the best ingredients ahead of the Kentucky Derby, and 2018 will be no exception.
Here's when local Ohio River bridges will be closed for Thunder Over Louisville 2018
The Big Four Bridge and the Clark Memorial Bridge will be closed at various points this week as Louisville prepares for Saturday’s spectacular show.
Disco is easy to mock, but let's be real: We'll all be dancing at Thunder Over Louisville
Thunder Over Louisville will go retro with ‘A Disco Thunder’ as 600,000 fans gather for America’s largest fireworks display.
Here's where to park in downtown Louisville for Thunder Over Louisville 2018
There are a lot of parking spots in downtown Louisville but with more than 600,000 people expected at Thunder Over Louisville they’ll be hard to find.
Don't miss your bus! Check out the TARC bus route plan for Thunder Over Louisville 2018
TARC, which expects about 10,000 passengers for 2018 Thunder Over Louisville, will largely stick to the same service plan. Here is route information.
Can't get out to Thunder Over Louisville 2018? No worries. Here's how to watch or listen
Can’t make it to the Ohio River for the air show and fireworks? You can watch Thunder Over Louisville 2018 on TV and listen to a live radio broadcast
Louisville brewery known for pushing the line just pulled its proposed third location
Louisville brewery and restaurant Against the Grain has canceled its plans to move into the old Swiss Hall near the Schnitzelburg neighborhood.
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