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Lawsuit seeks to stop Glenview subdivision
Ten residents of the Glenview area have filed a lawsuit against a planned 52-lot subdivision off Woodside Road and Cabin Way.
Glenview road closing, grant disputed
The Metro government is giving the city of Glenview $10,000 to help finance a 'Neighborhood Conservation Plan.' Really? The city can not afford to open all of its pools, we're asking little league teams to pay ...
Glenview wants to avoid being swallowed by development
Postmaster Denise Miller unfurled an American flag and ran it up the flagpole in front of the Glenview Post Office one recent morning.
Kenneth Whelan has cut hair in St. Matthews for 50 years
“That's what you have to do to be a barber.”
For 50 years, barber Kenneth Whelan has been known for his steady hand -- and for keeping up a steady stream of conversation -- at Xavier Nally Barber Shop off Lexington Road. via The Courier-Journal
Christa Ritchie Cigar lovers will want to check out a new boutique in the Highlands. via The Courier-Journal
Living comfortably with the past
“I wanted every room to be functional, not just a showroom.”
Since purchasing their home 10 years ago, Marsha and Marc Salzman have instilled a vibrant sense of their families' history into the 78-year-old Eastern Jefferson County house. via The Courier-Journal
Group's fundraiser caters to guests' inner Italian
“Who doesn't like Italian culture?”
Longview Lane in Glenview led straight to 'Italy' recently when the Italian Cultural Institute of Louisville held it first fundraiser at The Orangerie there. via The Courier-Journal
An upscale outbuilding at a Glenview home will be the site of 'A Moveable Italian Feast' fundraiser at 6:30 p.m. Oct. via The Courier-Journal
One Louisville CEO buys another exec's home
“It's a great house for entertainment”
The chief executive of one Louisville company was looking to sell his home. As luck would have it, the chief of another was looking to buy. via The Courier-Journal