Bourbon, bluegrass, and the home of The Greatest are just some of the reasons to visit, writes Leslie Williams ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The two biggest weeks in music will take over Louisville starting Thursday with Bourbon & Beyond. The annual four-day festival at the Highland Festival Grounds at the ...
Twenty-five years ago, the Kentucky Bourbon Trail got its start. It's still trailblazing the bourbon boom and it has no ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The KFC Yum! Center has an updated bar for fans attending shows and games. The arena in downtown Louisville unveiled the new rebranded Elijah Craig Speakeasy. It is located ...
Tripadvisor gives a Travellers’ Choice award to accommodations, attractions and restaurants that consistently earn great reviews from travellers and are ranked within the top 10% of properties on ...
If it's bourbon you're after, head to the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience, situated on downtown Louisville's historic "Whiskey Row." It features an artisanal distillery, guided tours and ...
A local bourbon brand founder has been named as chief whiskey officer at the new venture. One of the world’s biggest spirits companies is in the process of building a larger team in Louisville.
At long last, Evan Beck will have his name emblazoned on the wall in the USGA’s Hall of Champions. Thanks to his superb performance at Kinloch Golf Club this week, Beck is the latest U.S. Mid ...
Hajj-Malik Williams, a record-setting passer and runner in the FCS, will start for the College Football Playoff-chasing Rebels on Saturday against Fresno State. The senior has played in two games ...
A Louisville restaurant has landed on The New York Times' 50 Best Restaurants in America list — and it's the only one from Kentucky.North of Bourbon, which is located in Germantown, was the only ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Louisville spot just made the list of 50 best restaurants in the United States by the New York Times. North of Bourbon ties together bourbon, Louisville and New Orleans to ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Back-to-back music festivals in Louisville is estimated to bring in 400,000 people between both Bourbon and Beyond and Louder than Life. It's like if the Kentucky Derby and ...