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Where Do We Go From Here?
What we've learned from Recut, and what we're doing next.
What Goes Into Rezoning In Louisville?
Sometimes constituents want one thing, but the rules point to another. WFPL's Amina Elahi explains how Louisville Metro Council members try to strike a balance.
Why Is The Groundwater Polluted Around This Power Plant?
Coal ash in unlined landfills may have been polluting local groundwater for as long as 18 years.
'Tis The Season For Cultural Insensitivity?
The Chinese Tea Dance portion of "The Nutcracker" gets an update.
Breaking Bourbon
WFPL's Ashlie Stevens talks about how science & technology are becoming a bigger and bigger part of the bourbon industry.
Kentucky State Government's Sexual Harassment Problem
The Kentucky Legislature has no official policy against sexual harassment. Yep, you read that right. Despite some pretty big scandals over the years, including news last year that four Republican lawmakers — including former House Speaker Jeff Hoover — s
Is Louisville Prepared For The Next Great Flood?
Louisville has learned valuable lessons from the 1937 flood, and we even have something now that we didn't have then: a flood protection system. And that would save us today from catastrophic flood, right?
Life's Getting Better At Dosker, But Is It Good Enough?
Back in June, we brought you the story of a bedbug infestation in a public housing complex called Dosker Manor. Jake Ryan from the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting joins us today with an update.
Our Neighbors Have Great Stories
WFPL has partnered with IDEAS xLab to bring you Tough and Universal: Stories of Grit, first-person accounts from people in the community who’ve overcome significant challenges and thrived despite the odds. WFPL News Director Erica Peterson and Theo Edmond
You're (Probably) Recycling Wrong
But it's ok, we are too. WFPL's Ryan Van Velzer explains how it all works.