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Declan Lowthian

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Declan is based in Louisville, Kentucky, the sixth state they’ve lived in. They come from a background in pop culture journalism and outside of work they can be found biking all over town, frequently from used bookstore to used bookstore.

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From native plants to tree cover, Louisville is full of nature-focused organizations — let’s dive into some of these conservation efforts.
Ditch the cash and coins when you ride the public bus.
The redevelopment plans for the 10-acre area just got a $20 million boost.n
How do you remain historically faithful to a building as dynamic as Churchill Downs?
The Roots & Rhythms Earth Day Fest is coming this Friday to the Parklands
Louisville’s Code of Ordinances allows managed natural landscapes — under certain conditions.
Louisville Metro’s Office of Planning has released new info + data on middle housing
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Louisville’s park family has a new member.
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We get the scoop on the new nautical-themed bar and restaurant coming to Butchertown.
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Muhammad Ali international airport is expecting record numbers of travelers this weekend.
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When it comes to books, LOU really knows how to turn a page.
The Highlands neighborhood is getting a new outdoor venue.
The iconic bowling alley announced the closure of one location and the opening of another.
Uncle Boojie’s Roots Revue will feature Bluegrass legends and benefit the Kentucky School of Bluegrass and Traditional Music
Chance encounters, big life changes, and true love are all part of your Louisville stories.
JCPS students gathered this weekend to talk with city leaders about ideas to improve our community.
Glacier Run’s star polar bear Qannik brings some much needed genetic diversity to the breeding population of captive polar bears.
Brush up on safety tips + get the scoot on how Louisville used dockless scooters in 2023.
A framed portrait has gone missing after being mistakenly donated to Goodwill on Valentine’s Day.
Grow alongside your community, or swap plants with your neighbors to expand your own garden.