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Log cabin transformed into a mix of 'old and new' for a bed and breakfast

Sitting on 40-acres, Spring Run Farm is known for decades of horse trial events and fox hunting, but another venture has taken over in the past year.

        

Kentuckiana Pride Festival announces the ultimate dance party music lineup for 2018

‘Finally,’ Kentuckiana Pride Festival has announced its music lineup for 2018 and you’re going to love it.

      

 

 

Bibimbap to bulgogi, Lee's Korean Restaurant serves the classics. It doesn't disappoint

The attention to detail at Lee’s Korean Restaurant is a testament to the restaurant’s impressive tenure in Louisville.

        

Bite into these flavorful Korean eats at a Louisville staple

Craving Korean? Stop into Lee’s Korean Restaurant for classic flavors. Here’s a look at some items on the menu!

      

 

 

Review: 'The Plot to Hack America' and how Russia tried to steal the 2016 election

Author Malcolm Nance asserts in “The Plot to Hack America” that it was an attack on American institutions and values.

        

The Travel Channel will reveal something in Louisville – but it's being mysterious

The Travel Channel’s ‘Mysteries at the Museum’ will feature the American Printing House for the Blind. Here’s how you can watch the show

      

 

 

What's it like to live near a toxic landfill in Louisville? Don't miss this film on Amazon

Louisville film maker Remington Smith’s documentary ‘Rubbertown’ is going to be available on Amazon in April.

      

 

 

What's the ultimate 'adult' Easter basket? Your favorite Louisville chefs weigh in

Peeps: Fresh or stale? We asked Louisville chefs and foodies to weigh in on the Easter treat.

        

Hepatitis A outbreak: It's still safe to eat at Sarino, owners say

It’s totally safe to eat at Sarino, say the owners of the Italian restaurant that was recently affected by Louisville’s hepatitis A outbreak.

      

 

 

Kentucky's Layla Spring sings her heart out to advance to next round of 'American Idol'

Marion County teenager Layla Springs sang “Last Kiss” as she moved along in the competition. Two others locals are right up there as well.

        

Tale of two soups: Why ramen and pho are taking over Louisville dining

Ramen and pho are now served at more than a dozen Louisville-area restaurants. What sets the soups apart?

        

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