Parkland The Time I Spent The Night With John Lewis Georgia's 5th District Congressman, Democrat John Lewis, has been much in the news in the past few days; principally Read More
Park Hill The Day I Met Martin Luther King During my college days, many of my friends became involved, to one degree or another, with the civil rights movement. Read More
Downtown Community Remembering Milton Metz Milton Metz, one of Louisville’s most loved and respected radio and television personalities, died yesterday, at 95. I Read More
Filson Fields Happy Birthday Millard Fillmore January 7th, as every schoolboy knows, is when we celebrate the birthday of President Millard Fillmore, who, but for Read More
Downtown Community Altruism Shrugged Recently, we received an important communication from our Alma Mater: a slick fundraising mailer, with photographs of Read More
Anchorage, City of Merry Christmas From iLocalNews Today is a pretty special day. “For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. Read More
Downtown Community Hugh Haynie And Christmas Tradition In Louisville For over half a century now, every Christmas Eve the Louisville Courier-Journal runs the same cartoon on its editorial Read More
Russell Louisville Catholics Duped Once Again By Kwanzaa Fraud Louisville Catholics Duped Once Again By Kwanzaa Fraud The Archdiocese of Louisville’s Office of Multicultural Ministry Read More
St. Matthews, City of Breaking The Queue The current brouhaha over the Hispanic lady who was derided for cutting in line at a JCPenney store here in Louisville Read More
Crescent Hill Moslems Enlist In The War On Christmas Each Christmas, we have to worry about the Scrooges of the world who seem to dedicate their lives to ruining this Read More