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Katie Molck

Louisville

Senior City Editor, LOUtoday at 6AM City

Managing Editor at 6AM City

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  • 2 weeks ago | loutoday.6amcity.com | Declan Lowthian |Katie Molck |Jeff Milby

    The biggest day in vinyl is about to spin up this Saturday, April 12. For almost 20 years, Record Store Day (RSD) has been a celebration of independent record stores, the artists who make the music, and the fans who collect it. Here’s how you can celebrate Record Store Day in LOU this year: Better Days Records | This Barret Avenue shop will open at 8 a.m. on Saturday to get the party started bright and early. Stop by for exclusive releases (Swifties, take note), plus live music throughout the day.

  • 2 weeks ago | loutoday.6amcity.com | Katie Molck |Declan Lowthian |Jeff Milby

    This Japanese and Southern fusion restaurant temporarily closed after a fire in October 2024, but now, Enso is back and with a few new menu items to boot — like fish and spaghetti. You read that right. Fish and spaghetti, a three-way culinary fusion where Japanese, Southern, and Italian cuisine come together in one bowl for an unexpected comfort meal. So, what’s in it? Ramen noodles covered in a tomato-basil sauce are topped with a fried piece of catfish. Just order it already.

  • 3 weeks ago | loutoday.6amcity.com | Declan Lowthian |Jeff Milby |Brianna Williams |Katie Molck

    We took a look at the history of flooding in Louisville. Here is a by-the-numbers look at the impact of the top three Ohio River floods in Louisville. 1937. Known as the worst Ohio River flood in history, rains began to fall in January of 1937. 175,000. The number of people who were evacuated due to the flooding. 70%. The amount of the city that was under water. 1948. The year that the Ohio River Flood Protection System began construction, prompted by the 1937 flood. 42 ft.

  • 3 weeks ago | loutoday.6amcity.com | Jeff Milby |Declan Lowthian |Brianna Williams |Katie Molck

    Kentucky is set to see historic levels of rainfall this weekend, up to 8-10 inches, along with high winds + tornadoes. We’ve rounded up a timeline of events, plus resources to keep you safe before, during, and after the storm, and to help others do the same. Mayor Craig Greenberg warned Louisville to be prepared for “all types of severe weather” this weekend, including strong winds, tornadoes, and flooding. To stay up-to-date on all severe weather alerts in Louisville, sign up for LENSAlert.

  • 4 weeks ago | loutoday.6amcity.com | Declan Lowthian |Brianna Williams |Katie Molck |Sarah Shadburne

    On Thursday, March 27, local city + business leaders attended the 2025 State of the Downtown event. Speakers Mayor Craig Greenberg and Louisville Downtown Partnership Executive Director Rebecca Fleischaker gave a roadmap for the future of downtown. Here are some of the biggest takeaways we walked away with. Downtown Louisville has had some major completed developments recently, with more on the way.

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Katie Molck
Katie Molck @KathyMulch
9 Mar 21

Sometimes all I remember from college is 12 point font, Times New Roman, double spaced, and 1-inch margins. Thank goodness that only cost 60K!!!! https://t.co/RHApOjxjpj

Katie Molck
Katie Molck @KathyMulch
8 Jan 19

Gotta say my seasonal depression loves this global warming!

Katie Molck
Katie Molck @KathyMulch
2 Jan 19

RT @cher: WELL💋HERE WE GO AGAIN🤞🏻. WISH US ALL HEALTH💃🏻, HAPPINESS❤️,& HOPE🕊 WE HAVE THE BEST YEAR EVER✨🌟✨.IF 2018 WAS AMAZING👑,I HOPE 2019…