The mother of the anti-war movement makes the rounds in Louisville
While touring the Muhammad Ali Center, peace activist Cindy Sheehan watched an introductory film about he former heavyweight champion that highlighted his refusal to be inducted into the mili
Cordish may have spent less of city loan on downtown club than estimated
“They made a fortune,” the developer says, looking over the unwieldy mass of blueprints for the Sports & Social Club over lunch at neighboring Ri Ra’s.
Local developer and political activist Chris Thieneman has entered the race to be Louisville’s next mayor, finally putting his money where his criticisms often are.
The relationship between Metro Council colleagues and mayoral hopefuls David Tandy and Jim King should make for an interesting theater of personalities in the coming months.