Louisville’s National Merit Scholars By | September 19th, 2018 Congratulations to this year’s group of local students who qualified as semifinalists in the 2019 National Merit Scholarship Program.
The Greater Good By | September 12th, 2018 The Community Foundation of Louisville (CFL) began its 24-hour giving day, now known as Give For Good Louisville, in 2014.
Time to Tailgate By | August 22nd, 2018 Autumn means the return of football season and the countless fans who are eager to support their favorite teams.
Tailgating for Good By | August 22nd, 2018 As summer draws to a close and cooler weather approaches, so does college football season.
Meow Open By | August 15th, 2018 Things were already bustling at Purrfect Day Café, Louisville’s first cat café and adoption lounge, early on the morning of the grand...
The Best of Both Worlds By | August 8th, 2018 This spring, Mera Kathryn Corlett and Kartik Kamat had two weddings to represent both of their cultures: one was a traditional Christian...
The State of the Arts By | August 1st, 2018 Christen Boone, president and CEO of Fund for the Arts, can barely contain her excitement. “Louisville has a very rich history of...
Pathway of Hope By | July 25th, 2018 “I wanted to kill myself. I didn’t want to live. Life was that bad. I hated my life, and I was adding...
Farm to Table: A Love Story By | July 18th, 2018 Food Network’s executive chef and vice president of culinary and his wife share how their love led them to Kentucky
Welcome, Homearama 2018 By | July 11th, 2018 Along with the sweltering hot days of summer comes one of the season’s coolest events.