[Story Updated] LEO Weekly Owner Sued For Contract Non-Payment
Story updated 10/24/25 3:30 a.m. Chris Keating, the owner of LEO Weekly, Cincinnati Beat, and Detroit Metro Times, has been […]
Story updated 10/24/25 3:30 a.m. Chris Keating, the owner of LEO Weekly, Cincinnati Beat, and Detroit Metro Times, has been […]
Louisville will be the site of a gathering of more than 1300 in attendance for the Cities United 12th Annual
On Saturday, Aug. 9, at the 2025 St. Joseph’s Day Picnic, which raises money for the care of children living
But don’t cry yet, they said it’s a good thing. Hardtimes Collective opened its shop in April of 2023. At
Story updated 2:20 a.m. When the owners of 1433 S. Shelby St. raised the rent on their tenant Art Sanctuary,
The Kentucky Equal Justice Center has worked since its founding in 1976 to promote justice and equality for low-income Kentuckians
Baristas at Quills Coffee voted unanimously to ratify their first union contract. With 32 votes in favor, Quills baristas secured
Looking for Juneteenth activities or have one to share? The Louisville Urban League has created a user-friendly Juneteenth calendar for
Community members came forward and alerted Louisville Showing Up For Racial Justice (LSURJ) that the Intensive Supervision Appearance Program (ISAP)
The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office is seeking the next of kin for Godson Serge Pehe, who died in Louisville on