Set for December completion, impact of $2.3B project began rippling through Louisville area right after work began in 2013
Category - Features
Technology and infrastructure solve geography, but SOAR's Jared Arnett says networked thinking drives economic progress
Fracked gas gains steam, but coal still central to state's cheap, plentiful power supply
Kentucky has more navigable miles of water than any state in the union, other than Alaska, although starting with only three small, naturally occurring lakes. Its many...
Louisville dining scene accolades are the tip of the iceberg for its robust food and beverage industry
It’s July, and the dog days of summer have arrived, complete with soaring temperatures and sticky humidity. You’ll want to be exercising early in the morning, then...