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Louisville Public Media (LPM) is an independent, community-supported media organization serving our community on the web, on the radio, through podcasts and community events. Learn more at lpm.org.
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Louisville is working toward regulating data center development. Its proposed rules touch on everything from size to the power grid. www.lpm.org/news/2026-06...
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Clarksville dropped its longtime town manager and announced a temporary replacement as it searches for a new leader. www.lpm.org/news/2026-06...
Heavy traffic, trucks, and noise have come to neighborhoods including Shelby Park. www.lpm.org/news/2026-06...
Louisville’s draft regulations offer a first look at how city officials may choose to govern data center development. www.lpm.org/news/2026-06...
Louisville Metro Police say officer Nathan Stotts, who killed an unarmed man in late May, is no longer employed by the department. www.lpm.org/news/2026-06...
Abandoned oil and natural gas wells are scattered throughout West Virginia and the surrounding region, leaking toxic pollutants into the atmosphere, and the state doesn’t know where all of them are. www.lpm.org/news/2026-06...
A coalition of Kentucky Power customers are calling for increased transparency and rate review ahead of a state audit of the far-eastern Kentucky utility company. www.lpm.org/news/2026-06...
Stacey Abrams joins LPM’s “Race Unwrapped” to discuss the power of storytelling. www.lpm.org/news/2026-06...
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Louisville’s draft regulations offer a first look at how city officials may choose to govern data center development.
www.lpm.org
Louisville proposes banning ‘hyperscale’ data centers, seeks feedback
Louisville Metro Police say officer Nathan Stotts, who killed an unarmed man in late May, is no longer employed by the department.
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Louisville officer who fatally shot unarmed man resigns before being fired
Author, activist Stacey Abrams explains using about storytelling to make people feel smarter
Stacey Abrams joins LPM’s “Race Unwrapped” to discuss the power of storytelling.
www.lpm.org
Louisville is working toward regulating data center development. Its proposed rules touch on everything from size to the power grid.
www.lpm.org
Louisville proposed data center regulations. Here’s what they say
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Clarksville dropped its longtime town manager and announced a temporary replacement as it searches for a new leader.
www.lpm.org
Clarksville announces interim after cutting ties with town manager
Heavy traffic, trucks, and noise have come to neighborhoods including Shelby Park.
www.lpm.org
I-65 construction is on track, but some local streets a “nightmare”
Abandoned oil and natural gas wells are scattered throughout West Virginia and the surrounding region, leaking toxic pollutants into the atmosphere, and the state doesn’t know where all of them are.
www.lpm.org
Abandoned gas wells dot West Virginia, leaking toxins
A coalition of Kentucky Power customers are calling for increased transparency and rate review ahead of a state audit of the far-eastern Kentucky utility company.
www.lpm.org
‘Sit in the dark or be hungry’ Kentucky Power customers struggle with electric bills
Author Sonya Lea discusses her book about the lasting impacts of lynch culture Tuesday in Louisville. www.lpm.org/news/2026-06...
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Author Sonya Lea discusses her book about the lasting impacts of lynch culture Tuesday in Louisville.
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LISTEN: A discussion about Kentucky as the site of the last public execution
The Arthur Street Hotel as Louisville has known it is likely ending. Advocates are pushing to keep some form of it alive. www.lpm.org/2026-06-10/i...
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It’s the end of an era at the Arthur Street Hotel. Can the homeless services nonprofit survive?
The Arthur Street Hotel as Louisville has known it is likely ending. Advocates are pushing to keep some form of it alive.
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