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This Kentucky mom might be crowned one of the ‘Worst Cooks in America’ on the Food Network

This Kentucky mom is sweet as pie, but she couldn’t bake one to save her life. Now she’s staring on the Food Network’s “Worst Cooks in America.”

       

This fast-casual chain known for its bagels permanently closes its Highlands restaurant

The cafe with a drive-thru at 1534 Bardstown Road was plastered with signs Tuesday announcing that the location had already closed its doors.
       

Kindness. Patience. Support. What 3 small Louisville restaurants have seen from diners

These three small locally-owned restaurants in Buechel talk about the “new normal” of dining in Louisville amid the continued COVID-19 pandemic.

       

Lexington’s Railbird Festival is canceled in 2020 but plans to return to Keeneland in 2021

Lexington’s Railbird Festival has been canceled in 2020, organizers say, amid the coronavirus pandemic. But the music festival will return next summer

       

Father’s Day is different this year. Here are 15+ restaurants offering specials for dad

This Father’s Day is going to feel different but there’s still plenty of ways to celebrate dad. Here are 15+ restaurants offering special meals.
       

Philly’s Best Frozen Desserts is the newest dessert hot spot in Louisville

Philly’s Best Frozen Desserts on Bardstown Road in Buechel serves 15 flavors of Italian water ice, a smoother, creamier version of shaved ice.

       

Tablecloths are back on the table at Kentucky restaurants following COVID-19 removal

Earlier this week, Kentucky amended its requirement that restaurants “should discontinue use of tablecloths” as part of the “Healthy at Work” rules.

       

Kentucky Derby Festival cancels Thunder Over Louisville, Pegasus Parade over COVID-19 fear

The Kentucky Derby Festival has announced it is canceling Thunder Over Louisville due to the coronavirus pandemic.

       

Say their name. Louisville’s newest murals pay tribute to Breonna Taylor, George Floyd

Murals of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd have popped up in Louisville as symbols of an ongoing Black Lives Matter movement for justice.

       

Louisville’s ‘Fix it, Black Girl’ celebrates the resilience and power of black women

Actors Theatre of Louisville is going virtual as it “rigorously reimagines” the role of the arts during a turbulent moment of global uncertainty.

       

‘Undying love for this industry’ is glue holding these Butchertown restaurants together

Our dining critic talks to three Butchertown restaurants about the “new normal” of dining in the Louisville area amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
       

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