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With a later Kentucky Oaks start time, Louisville restaurants have a chance to serve residents who don't go to the racetrack. So, get us in there!
Derby weekend won't be the same next year. We chat about the impact of that on this week's Access Louisville podcast.
A schedule change can seem like a small thing — until it moves your dinner reservation, your outfit, and half your city’s Friday night on its busiest ...
When I read the announcement from Churchill Downs that the post time for the Kentucky Oaks was being moved to allow the race to be televised in “prime time,” my first thought was not of the importance ...
Thursday that Kentucky Oaks will, for the first time ever, be presented in prime time on NBC in 2026, many in the Louisville restaurant scene started doing the math. If the race previously ...
Sovereignty continued his reign among 3-year-olds with a victory in the Jim Dandy on a weekend that saw Breeders' Cup ...
Rusty Arnold Double-Handed In Test With Echo Sound, Kilwin originally appeared on Paulick Report. Gabriel Duignan’s Echo ...
Ogden, who is ranked No. 46 nationally by ESPN.com, No. 49 by 247sports.com and No. 86 by Rivals.com, has narrowed his list ...
C.J. Rosser, the top-ranked high school basketball prospect from the Class of 2027, announced that he will be playing for ...
The county took a significant step Tuesday toward establishing a new regional business park, as the fiscal court approved the ...
The North American Grappling Association held its annual event in Cincinnati on Saturday. More than 50 teams gathered for the ...
Road construction zones seem all too common around Louisville this summer, but at least a few projects will wrap up in 2025.