Located at Thomas Jefferson Middle School, the site was the first Neighborhood Place to open in Louisville in 1993.
February is Black History Month, and there are many ways to celebrate and learn more about Black history in Kentucky and southern Indiana.
A Senate priority bill that seeks to delegate power away from the elected board of Jefferson County Public Schools in favor of the district’s superintendent passed its first legislative hurdle.
February's Black History Month will present a month full of activities in Jefferson County.
Jefferson County facilities reported 2.7 million pounds of toxic chemical releases locally in 2024. But data also revealed ...
A rare 1823 copy of the Declaration of Independence owned by Louisville Metro Government is now on public display. The ...
BROOKVILLE — The Jefferson County History Center (JCHS) will begin its winter adult educational program series Wednesday, Feb. 4. This year’s series is “Window to the Past: Hidden Histories and ...
Opal Springs, located deep in a canyon west of Culver, will be the topic for the first Jefferson County Historical Society History Pub for 2026, on Wednesday, Feb. 11. Longtime Madras resident Chris ...
The Jefferson County Board of Education approved closing two schools and relocating one high school during a Jan. 20 meeting.
The district plans to close King and Zachary Taylor elementary schools. King students will be relocated to Maupin Elementary, a more cost-effective facility with a newer building. Liberty High will ...
MCCRACKEN COUNTY, Ky. — A McCracken County resident, Caitlyn Hooks, has brought home the title of Miss Kentucky County Fair 2026 as the historic first time for McCracken County since the pageant's ...
EXPLORING — Six-year-old Hugo Stutzman stands on tip toes to get a closer look at an art piece recreating Jefferson County’s early days. -- Linda Harris STEUBENVILLE — When most people were home with ...
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