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Log Still Opens Monk’s Road Boiler House in Louisville
Nelson County-based Log Still Distillery opened its new fine dining restaurant and tasting room experience, Monk’s Road Boiler House, on Whiskey Row in downtown Louisville. The restaurant features a luxury chophouse-style menu curated by Chef Ciro Matteo Pirozzi, and highlights Monk’s Road Bourbons & Gins and Rattle & Snap Tennessee Whiskeys. The two-level venue offers fine dining cuisine on the upper tier and a speakeasy-style bar on the lower for tastings and curated bourbon experiences.
Up on the roof(top), High Stakes Grill is open in NuLu at Tempo by Hilton
High Stakes Grill, which opened yesterday (July 18), is the full-service rooftop restaurant and event space at Tempo by Hilton Louisville Downtown NuLu, located in the NuLu Yard development across the street from the Rabbit Hole Distillery. The restaurant’s web site provides this introduction. High Stakes Rooftop Grill welcomes...
Mayoral Candidate’s Shooter Suspect Pleads Guilty
In a new announcement Friday, the man charged with trying to shoot then-mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg has pleaded guilty to both charges against him. Louisville Metro Police Department said in February 2022, 23-year-old Quintez Brown, of Louisville, went to Greenberg’s campaign office where he and four staffers were, firing a gun six times. No one was injured, but Greenberg had a bullet hole in his sweater.
Juvenile fatally shot in Portland neighborhood, LMPD investigating
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Authorities are investigating a fatal shooting of a juvenile that happened in Portland Thursday afternoon. Louisville Metro Police said officers were dispatched to the 600 block of North 23rd Street just before 5:50 p.m. on reports of a person down. When officers arrived, investigators said they...
Louisville Burger Week: This downtown restaurant's burger features a runny, fried egg
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Louisville Courier Journal (@courierjournal) In honor of Louisville Burger Week, Corner, 102 W. Main St., in downtown Louisville created the Sunrise Burger, made with a beef patty, sliced avocados, lettuce, tomato, mayo, and cheese. It's topped with a fried egg and served on a potato bun. ...
State renewing contract for innovation hubs, including Bowling Green location
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Gov. Andy Beshear announced Friday that the state is supporting job growth by investing in six innovation hubs across Kentucky. According to a release by the governor’s office, the hubs are a partnership between the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development Office of Entrepreneurship & Innovation and the Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation. The total funding is just over $3 million, the governor says.
Former Louisville Swimmer Kyle Worrell Shows Off Musical Talent in Adele Cover
Former Louisville swimmer Kyle Worrell shows off impressive musical talent with cover of Adele's 'When We Were Young' with friend Jude Potter. As all college athletes know, between training, class, schoolwork, weights, eating, and sleeping, there are negative hours left each week to focus on any kind of extracurricular. Still, some people are able to find a passion outside of the pool to keep them sane through the weekly grind.
'The stakes of this election are too high.' | Rep. McGarvey calls for Biden to drop reelection bid
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Rep. Morgan McGarvey (D-3) is calling for President Joe Biden to step aside in the presidential race. "That’s why there is no joy in the recognition he should not be our nominee in November," McGarvey wrote in a statement released July 19. "The stakes of...
The River: Gathering rosebuds while I may — reflections of a life fully live on the river
The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river — from discovery to a way of love and life. This a part of a long and continuing story. It first appeared in August, 2019. Special to NKyTribune. Reflections.
Donald Trump holds first rally since assassination attempt
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Juvenile dead after shooting in Portland neighborhood
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A juvenile is dead after a shooting in the Portland neighborhood Thursday evening, according to the Louisville Metro Police Department. Officers responded to a report of a shooting in the 600 block of North 23rd Street just before 5:50 p.m., LMPD spokesperson John Bradley said. When...
Louisville police have stepped up presence in area of nightclub shooting that killed 1, injured 7
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- After cries of help near 26th and Broadway, people near the H2O nightclub have seen more officers in the area. "Safety is important, especially in underserved areas such as this area," Councilwoman Tammy Hawkins, D-1, said. Last month, business owners near H2O Lounge called for a...
Orange County Historical Society to celebrate 50th anniversary of historic Lindley House Museum July 27
ORANGE COUNTY- The Orange County Historical Society will celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Historic Lindley House Museum on Saturday, July 27th. The event will be held (weather permitting) at the Thomas Elwood Lindley House in Paoli and will run from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Planned activities include guided house tours, special guests, musical entertainment by Lick Creek Band, arts & crafts, heritage-related activities & more. Hometown Scoops will be offering cool and delicious ice cream treats. Attendees are encouraged to bring their lawn chairs.
2 teenagers arrested in connection to 13-year-old’s murder in Chickasaw neighborhood
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville police have arrested two teenagers in connection to the murder investigation of 13-year-old DaViawn Blackmon. Blackmon was found dead after he was shot in the Chickasaw neighborhood near 38th and Broadway on June 27. On Thursday, LMPD announced they arrested a 15-year-old and a 16-year-old in connection to his death.
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