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1 month ago |
lpm.org | William Padmore
The Scotch egg erupts with a crunch as Jason Lilly cuts into it. A tendril of steam spirals toward the ceiling in the creamsicle-colored dining room of The Irish Rover. Lilly has been coming here for about two decades. “Well, right here is one of the big reasons,” he says, dipping a bit of egg in a pot of hot mustard.
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1 month ago |
lpm.org | William Padmore
Intense spring storms are forecasted for Louisville and Southern Indiana through the weekend. The National Weather Service reports that most of this weekend's severe weather is expected Friday evening and Saturday afternoon, with Saturday’s weather expected to be more intense. Large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes are possible on both days, according to Mark Jarvis, a meteorologist with NWS Louisville.
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2 months ago |
lpm.org | William Padmore
During the lunchtime rush on a cold January afternoon, people shuffle in the door to a sci-fi-themed diner in New Albany. Inside, all 10 of the diner’s cosmically themed seats are full. They’re going to have to stand. Nearly all of them do. The setting is a sci-fi collector’s paradise. Toys, lunch boxes, and action figures plaster the walls venerating series like Star Wars, Star Trek, Pigs in Space, and Doctor Who.
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2 months ago |
lpm.org | William Padmore
Kentucky agencies are preparing for heavy snowfall beginning Tuesday night, even as recovery efforts begin from devastating weekend flooding that killed at least 12 people and prompted more than 1,000 water rescues. During a press conference Tuesday, Gov. Andy Beshear said state agencies are expecting eastern, central, and western parts of the state to be hit hardest. “With what we have seen in the weather recently, we are worried we could see the higher end of this weather,” Beshear said.
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2 months ago |
lpm.org | William Padmore
Louisville and parts of Southern Indiana are in for a day of winter weather. The National Weather Service in Louisville is forecasting around 3 inches of wet, slushy snowfall through Tuesday night. Samantha Wilson, a meteorologist with NWS, said light snow will begin around midnight Monday. “Then that'll slowly increase to moderate to even heavy snow at times over Louisville, especially during the early morning commute,” she said. Though intense at times, Wilson doesn’t expect it to last long.
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