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Waterfront ash trees protected from beetle
The roots of more than 300 ash trees in and around Waterfront Park are being injected with a chemical intended to prevent the trees from being infested - and killed - by the emerald ash borer.
Beechwood Village man part of urban garden trend
Jim Nordmann once had an 80-acre farm in Taylor County, and he's still farming in Beechwood Village.
Walking Trails in Louisville, Kentucky
There are many walking trails in Louisville, so most likely there will be one convenient to you.
Plan your perfect jewelry wardrobe
The last time I walked into Gross Diamonds in St. Matthews, they practically had to drag me out of there.
Review: Cafe Lou Lou in the Highlands
Cafe Lou Lou's Turkey Delight sandwich . Map it The food of Caf Lou Lou is good wherever you eat it.
Stimulus shopping extravaganza
Looking for a bargain on a stylish summer dress or want to spruce up your living room on a dime? Eight St.
Demand for retail space not expected to pick up pace soon
Shopping center developers in the depressed retail real estate sector don't expect a dramatic increase in demand for space for the foreseeable future.
Chef Varanese to battle in national seafood cook-off
John Varanese, chef-owner of Varanese Restaurant, 2106 Frankfort Ave., has been selected as one of 15 chefs to compete in the Great American Seafood Cook-Off in New Orleans on July 18 and 19.
Traps aim to catch beetles bent on destroying ash trees
St. Matthews City Councilwoman Mary Jo Nay was surprised to see a mysterious purple object hanging in a tree at the entrance to Brown Park on Bowling Boulevard while driving by recently.
New arrivals at Eclectica Gallery
Getting situated for spring and summer can be as easy as stopping by Eclectica Gallery.
JCPS rejects majority of transfer requests
More than 600 parents will receive letters within the next week notifying them that their request to transfer their child to a different elementary school has been denied.
St. Matthews woman's club property for sale again
The Woman's Club of St. Matthews property is for sale again - this time for $1.3 million - three years after Harvey-Browne Presbyterian Church filed suit to prevent the club from selling it to Huffman Automotive Group.
St. Matthews approves parking waiver for new Target store
The St. Matthews City Council has approved a parking waiver for the new Target store being built on Westport Road at Thierman Lane.
St. Matthews Episcopal expands
St. Matthew's Episcopal Church ended up with a remodeled and larger children's complex after its $5 million expansion and improvement project was completed in 2007.
Christa Ritchie Get ready to be charmed at Pandora jewelry events next week at local jewelers: * Davis Jewelers is planning a Wine, Cheese and Pandora Beads event from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, June 11.
Amid Recession, Small Donations Make Difference in Crusade Effort
The WHAS Crusade for Children helps Kentuckiana kids fight all kinds of challenges.
St. Matthews Community Festival is set for June 14 at Brown Park
The 10th Annual St. Matthews Community Festival will be held from noon to 4 p.m. June 14 at Brown Park, at Bowling Boulevard and Browns Lane.
It's getting to be time for lazy afternoon get-togethers on the deck or patio, sipping cold drinks and sharing convivial food.
Walden students to perform play at Gilda's Club
In the play "Reliable Junk," theater students at Walden School in St. Matthews must confront a tough topic - living with cancer and dying from it.