Survey says
LEO talks gay rights with lawmakers, activists and Gov. Steve Beshear
Mark Twain’s declaration that Kentucky is 20 years behind the times remains true today, particularly when it comes to gay rights.
Trans Talk
Southern Indiana native steps to the mic to discuss transgender life, issues
Sunlight floods a musty backroom at Marty’s Tavern in Old Louisville. Only cardboard mariachis near the window block the evening rays spotlighting every errant dust particle.
It’s getting better
Louisville Youth Group director Donald Taylor Jr. and fellow mentors provide a welcoming space for LGBT teens
It was just another day in math class for Jairen Ritter, a Pleasure Ridge Park High School senior who was anticipating his graduation in the spring.
Same-gender marriage — Republicans know best?
Something decidedly queer is happening in the debate over same-gender marriage.
Web Exclusive: Representing equality
Congressman Yarmuth discusses LGBT rights and the Republican roadblocks standing in the way
Though the push for gay rights in this country is gaining momentum, there still is much work to be done to achieve full equality for the LGBT community. U.S. Rep.
Soapbox energy
Coal supporters dominate EPA hearings in the heart of Kentucky
The Environmental Protection Agency rolled into town last week, and those living in the heart of Kentucky coal country greeted them with a large dose of anger and fear.
Then and Now
Downtown development goals of 1969 and 2012 show similar struggles remain
About a month ago, LEO flipped through a book prepared by consultants for the 1969 city/county planning commission titled “Louisville Center City Development Program.” This came a few d




