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Static Major, rapper and songwriter from Louisville, gets Hometown Hero banner downtown
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Static Major, the rapper and songwriter who's best known for his appearance on Lil Wayne's 2008 single "Lollipop," will be honored with a Hometown Hero banner in Louisville. The banner was hung Monday on the east side of the Roots 101 African American Heritage Museum at...
Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville hosts first-ever Sunday Market
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) --Lynn Family Stadium hosted its first-ever Sunday Market in Louisville on Sunday. The soccer stadium in the Butchertown neighborhood hosted its new Stadium Sunday Market. It is focused on addressing community food insecurities and elevating local businesses. It will be hosted every Sunday through Aug. 18. Vendors...
The Butchertown Art Fair returns in June. Here is your complete guide
It's nearly time for The Butchertown Art Fair, a juried art show that showcases diverse, high-quality artists from the region and beyond. This year's art show, presented by Martin on Main, will return to its original location at the 800 and 900 blocks of E. Washington St. on Saturday, June 1 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, June 2, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
'Change Today, Change Tomorrow' launches first-ever West End Farmers Market
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Black women-led nonprofit has launched a new farmers market in west Louisville, raising awareness for those who go hungry. "Change Today, Change Tomorrow" launched its first-ever West End Farmers Market on Sunday. The market is near 25th and Date streets in the California neighborhood. The...
New Hometown Hero banner honors late Louisville musician Stephen 'Static Major' Garrett
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Another Louisville legend has now been honored with a Hometown Hero banner. Stephen “Static Major” Garrett is the newest member to join the famous faces across the city. The late Grammy award-award winning singer, songwriter and producer was a member of the Louisville-based R&B...
'End of an era': The Back Door in the Highlands closes after nearly four decades
The sign placed on the door may have come as a shock to longtime customers. But closing time had come for The Back Door, the well-loved neighborhood bar and restaurant in the Highlands. The place was known for its chicken wings and the faces of patrons painted on its walls...
Max Homa has hilarious comment about Scottie Scheffler arrest
There were countless jokes over the weekend about Scottie Scheffler getting arrested before the second round of the PGA Championship, but Max Homa may have had the best. Homa played fairly well at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky., but not well enough. He finished 8-under for the tournament, which earned him a tie for... The post Max Homa has hilarious comment about Scottie Scheffler arrest appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Walk-a-thon raises funds for Louisville nonprofit supporting therapy pets
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- There was a fundraiser in Louisville for four-legged friends on Sunday. WAGS Pet Therapy of Kentucky hosted Walk, Wiggle and WAGS Pets and People walk-a-thon at Broad Run Park on Bardstown Road in southeast Jefferson County. There were activities and vendors for owners and their pets, along with raffle tickets.
Louisville museum hangs iconic moose head in exhibit
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — An iconic piece of history has a permanent home again at the Frazier History Museum. The Phoenix Hill Tavern moose head now proudly hangs in the Frazier's "Cool History" exhibition. The 150-pound moose head was first installed in the tavern back in the 1980's where it...
This low-key garden in Clifton includes real, artificial plants, 'Derby City' motif and more
The land on which Mary Armstong’s Crescent Hill home sits has come a long way since it was constructed in 1948. Before the house was built, the space held the original tennis court for the neighborhood. “There were 14 trees that aligned the property when I purchased it (in...
World Health Organization finds adolescent use of alcohol a concerning trend
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Doctors are seeing alcohol as the most-used substance among teenagers. It’s a trend Norton Healthcare experts say can have long-term negative impacts. The World Health Organization found almost 60% of 15-year-olds have tried alcohol at least once, and nearly 40% reported drinking alcohol within the...
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