June 18 - 26, 2009
- KEEC environmental audits for homeowners
- LCAN info on ACES
- KRC opposes strip mine above Lynch's water supply intake
- KRC comments on proposed reissuance of coal general water discharge permit
- "The State of the Environment" at Small Business Environmental Assistance Program conference
- Farmed fish may pose risk for mad cow disease (UofL News)
- Scientists to gather at UofL to discuss biological processes related to healthy environment (UofL News)
- Physical plant tests 'green' trash can (UofL News)
- KREC recognized for energy-related initiatives (UofL News)
- Barge company helps Nature Conservancy in Kentucky (C-J)
- Levee Trail getting 2.5-mile extension (C-J)
- Blue Lick Park improved (C-J)
- TARC avoids fare hike, service cut (C-J)
- Obama signs FDA tobacco regulation bill (C-J)
- Region is making the green scene (C-J)
- Homeowners can receive energy-saving tax credits (C-J)
- Decision on Zeon settlement delayed 30 days (C-J)
- Rubbertown firm settles pollution case (C-J)
- A greener look for coal? (C-J)
- Tilting at green windmills (C-J)
- Shared-use path project defended (C-J)
- Massey Energy chief responds to editorial (C-J)
- What's L-ville's Big Green? (C-J)
- Ethanol and rail transport (C-J)
- Going where we've never been before (C-J)
- More peregrines (C-J)
- Another Zeon lawsuit dispute (C-J)
- Film festival winners (C-J)
- Surfacing mining choice? (C-J)
- U.S. Senate committee to hear testimony on mountaintop removal (KFTC)
- Kentucky Government Loses Money on Coal (KFTC)
- Rally, arrests heighten push for clean energy future (KFTC)
- Green Jobs Growing in U.S., Kentucky (KFTC)
- Real energy independence in Wales (KFTC)
- Harlan Citizens voice opposition to new mine (KFTC)
- Natural gas company to add 100 jobs in Pikeville (H-L)
- Congress hears debate over mountain top removal mining (H-L)
- Leaking dam indicates potential widespread problem in Eastern Kentucky (H-L)
- King Coal Still Raising Money for Mongiardo (PageOneKy)
- Air Quality Alert for Saturday, June 27
- Bernheim Forest Marking Major Anniversary (WFPL)
- Rubbertown Residents Weigh Zeon Suit (WFPL)
- Mosquito Fogging Underway (WFPL)
- City Continues Fight Against Food Deserts (WFPL)
- Yum! Brands Makes Empty Envrionmental Gesture (LEO)
- More Bad Chemicals In Rubbertown (LEO)
- Louisville Zoo seeks docents
June 11 -17, 2009
- New website connects Ky consumers with agriculture producers (UofL News)
- Eco business plans land two College of Business teams in Moot Corp final four (UofL News)
- City energy program recognized (C-J)
- Couple fined, ordered to take down fence around vegetable garden (C-J)
- Older TVs can be recycled (C-J)
- Obama acclaims tobacco-rule bill (C-J)
- EPA secrecy on coal-ash list worries lawmakers (C-J)
- U.S. vows strict mountaintop mine oversight (C-J)
- Metro Council OKs anti-litter measure (C-J)
- Harlan mine foreman dies in accident (C-J)
- Obama and moving mountains (C-J)
- Clear as leachate (C-J)
- Take action to halt a proposed mining permit in Lynch (KFTC)
- Federal agencies announce coordinated approach to protecting streams (KFTC)
- Louisville buildings compete to save energy (H-L)
- Secret video shows cockfighting revival (H-L)
- EPA assesses storm water penalties (H-L)
- Mountaintop-mining requests will face more stringent review (H-L)
- Report questions East Ky. Power plans (H-L)
- Wonderful State Parks giveaway / contest
- Revision to Construction Permit for American Synthetic Rubber Company (APCD)
- Proposed Title V Operating Permit for Louisville Medical Center Steam Plant (APCD)
- Proposed Agreed Board Order with American Synthetic Rubber Company (APCD)
- Southeast U.S. Already Feeling Climate Change (WFPL)
- The Biotechnology Industry in Kentucky (WFPL)
- City Seeking Input On River Road Improvements (WFPL)
- Clean Energy Jobs Grow 10% in Kentucky (WFPL)
- ‘Anti-Litter’ Ordinance Faces Legal Challenge (WFPL)
- Agencies Propose Sweeping Changes to Surface Mining (WFPL)
- E.On, others offer energy-saving programs (Business First)
- "The State of the Environment" Was On The Agenda For The Small Business Environmental Assistance Program Conference (KRC)
- KRC Comments on Proposed Frasure Creek Mine (KRC)
- Objections Lodged To Proposed Zeon Class Action Settlement (KRC)
- KRC Responds To Obama Administration Proposed Mining Reforms (KRC)
June 4 - 10, 2009
- Bunning attacks FDA-tobacco bill (C-J)
- Mayan Market Monday dinners to showcase local farmers (C-J)
- Blowing smoke with tobacco legislation? (C-J)
- Zeon settlement (C-J)
- Importing trash (C-J)
- Big coal case sheds light on money in politics and our courtrooms (KFTC)
- Duncan, new TVA head, talks coal (H-L)
- New supervisor appointed to Daniel Boone (H-L)
- 33 in Breathitt sue coal company over flooding near Quicksand Creek (H-L)
- Brightside NatureScape Grants awarded (Metro Newsroom)
- Public meeting seeks input on River Road Scenic Byway Plan (Metro Newsroom)
- HR 2724 sets sights high (cartky.org)
- How to be a green landscaper (WFPL)
- TARC considers major cuts, fare increases (WFPL)
- New recycling center operational at E. P. 'Tom' Sawyer (WFPL)
- Parks officials prepared for employment cuts (WFPL)
- Sunday farmers market and Multicultural Bazaar at JCFS
- Call for volunteers: Breaking New Grounds
May 28 - June 3, 2009
- Environmental toxins & liver disease
- Recycle your old tv for free (WLKY)
- Two Wheel Tuesdays
- 240 dogs seized at farm in Southern Indiana (C-J)
- Metro Council committee OKs anti-litter ordinance (C-J)
- $2.3 million grant positions UofL to take lead in pandemic planning (UofL News)
- Confirmed swine flu cases in Jefferson County at 44 (C-J)
- Volunteers take part in Xstream Cleanup to aid local waterways (C-J)
- TVA to appeal deadline for emissions cleanup (C-J)
- Obama and miners (C-J)
- Judge orders emissions stopped (C-J)
- Poor more vulnerable (C-J)
- Tracking smog (C-J)
- GAO to FWS: That's bull (trout)! (C-J)
- Randy's campaign: Building new power in Eastern Kentucky (KFTC)
- Earth Day hybrid bus tour across Kentucky (PageOneKy)
- GE plans $69 million investment in Kentucky (PageOneKy)
- Putting it all together: the Southwest Super Corridor (cartky.org)
- Louisville hosts summit on reclaiming vacant properties (WFPL)
- Firewood likely brought ash borer to Ky (WFPL)
- US Ag Secretary visits Louisville (WFPL)
- A new dawn for electric cars? (WFPL)
- Planned battery plant will face tech hurdles (WFPL)
May 20 - 27, 2009
- Weapons depot reports 2 minor leaks (C-J)
- 2000 turn out for Hike & Bike (C-J)
- TARC route changes start Sunday (C-J)
- Phased-out carbon tetrachloride lingers in Louisville's air (C-J)
- MHSA delay on coal-dust rule riles safety advocates (C-J)
- Visual pollution (C-J)
- A new vision for Portland (C-J)
- Hitting the gas (C-J)
- Fighting climate change (C-J)
- Coal license plate, part two (C-J)
- What Cap'n Ahab knew (C-J)
- Faith, climate change and science (C-J)
- Insect endangers Ky. ash trees (H-L)
- Coal protestors unable to make bail (H-L)
- Caves close as bats continue to die from mysterious disease (H-L)
- State plans to spend stimulus on energy (H-L)
- Air quality alerts: May 22 and May 21 (Metro Newsroom)
- Title V construction permit for Hexion Specialty Chemicals (Metro Newsroom)
- Proposed Agreed Board Order with Texas Gas Transmission, LLC (Metro Newsroom)
- Sustainable City Series tackles transportation (Broken Sidewalk)
- Metro Louisville's new green roof starting to grow (Broken Sidewalk)
- Take a tour of Chicago's bike station (Broken Sidewalk)
- JB Swift meets with Butchertown over illegal expansion (Broken Sidewalk)
- What's the greatest threat to our planet? (Broken Sidewalk)
- LEO highlights small scale infill projects (Broken Sidewalk)
- All about roundabouts (cartky.org)
- Metro Parks accepting proposals for Otter Creek (WFPL)
- A good week for the atmosphere (WFPL)
- Who's inspecting our food? (WFPL)
- How ethical development makes a better city (LEO)
- Both sides declare victory in Duke air pollution case (NY Times)
- Fighting climate change (C-J)
- Opening brief filed in Ky.-American water appeal (KyRC)
- Rehearing sought in condemnation action (KyRC)
- Motions challenge Ky.-American's condemnation powers (KyRC)
- Job openings (KyRC)
- Call to action: Robinson Forest
- Sustainable Solutions Post, May 2009 (KPPC)
- Sierra Club's Midwest New Energy Future "No New Coal" Conference
May 15 - 20, 2009
- APCD Public Comment Period Rescinded
- Toxic 'carbon tet' lingers in air near schools
- Beshear to recruit biotech companies to Ky. (KyPost)
- Obama touts plan for cleaner, more efficient cars (WLKY)
- Pill toss begins this week (WFPL)
- A 'green jobs' challenge for city (C-J)
- Most ammonia removed from plant (C-J)
- Website explains how to recycle on campus (UofL)
- Group seeks $300 million grant for Ky. battery plant (C-J)
- City about to seek proposals to reopen Otter Creek Park (C-J)
- Six sites set to collect unwanted drugs (C-J)
- Area cyclists promote two-wheeled commuting (C-J)
- Ammonia remains in building after workers' deaths (C-J)
- Well project tests storage of carbon dioxide (C-J)
- Blue Grass Army Depot to miss 2017 weapons disposal deadline (C-J)
- Safety board monitoring ammonia leak (C-J)
- Heavy hydrogen (C-J)
- Coal country odyssey (C-J)
- Reversing the legacy of coal (C-J)
- The American Clean Energy and Security Act (C-J)
- EPA and mountaintop removal (C-J)
- Trust buys land for Blanton Forest buffer (H-L)
- One of state's deepest wells would lock away gas in W.Ky. (H-L)
- Dan Mongiardo hides appearance at coal dinner (PageOne)
- Proposed amendment to APCD Regulation 2.04
- A world of bikes for Bike to Work Day (Broken Sidewalk)
- Landscapers, gardeners prepare for warmer world (WFPL)
- Climate change bill moving through Congress (WFPL)
- Obama could announce fuel efficiency standards Tuesday (WFPL)
- Ky Rep's Green Schools Bill passes House (WFPL)
- Green in the spotlight on Capitol Hill this week (WFPL)
- Bike-to-work day, week, year, lifetime
- Ridiculous anti-bike rants
- Sustainable Cities Series: Transportation
- USDA program could put small farmers out of business (LEO)
- How ethical development makes a better city (LEO)
May 7 - 14, 2009
- The challenges ahead in coal mining regulation (KyRC)
- World of coal ash conference presentation (KyRC)
- 3rd Energizing Kentucky Conference focuses on Kentucky energy plan and role of educational institutions in meeting energy challenges (KyRC)
- Unexplained ammonia leak at American Cold Storage kills two (C-J)
- Many are told to boil water (C-J)
- Coal license plates (C-J)
- What's in our sewers? (Broken Sidewalk)
- Boil advisory in effect for thousands (WFPL)
- Rescuing animals (WFPL)
- EPA pesticide ban may help threatened KY bird (WFPL)
- Ammonia leak points out the obvious (LEO)
- The green piles (LEO)
- Louisville Zoo teens win international polar bear contest
- Volunteers needed for Forecastle Festival
- Solar Panel Blessing for Earth Day
- APCD Notice of Public Hearing
- MSD Annual Report
- Cleared for takeoff: Obama budget's green take on air travel
- Experts weigh toxic threat from coal ash
- Living roof study may save Ky. plants (C-J)
- Proposed Rubbertown lawsuit settlements discussed (C-J)
- OSHA moves to toughen combustible dust rules (C-J)
- Silas House in motion (C-J)
- For birds, a mixed report (C-J)
- Blooming rooftops (C-J)
- James Hansen and his Temple of Doom (C-J)
- Lake Cumberland water level (C-J)
- Obama snubs enviros on polar bears (C-J)
- Secret study? (C-J)
- The skinny on ethanol and warming (C-J)
- New report shows higher health problems for folks living near coal ash dumps (KFTC)
- 7 new Ky. swine flu cases (H-L)
- Six Ky. coal-ash landfills are hazardous, groups say (H-L)
- Settlement reached in mining suit (H-L)
- Coal is clean and magic and awesome (PageOne)
- King Coal's control of Frankfort is real (PageOne)
- Proposed amendment to APCD regulation 2.05 (Metro Newsroom)
- Louisville celebrates bike to work day 2009 (Metro Newsroom)
- Mayor's Hike & Bike set for Memorial Day (Metro Newsroom)
- Floyds Fork Greenway plan wins national award (Broken Sidewalk)
- Bikes follow the laws, laws follow the bikes (Broken Sidewalk)
- Bicycling events planned in Louisville (WFPL)
- Volunteers needed: Forest Fest
April 30 - May 6, 2009
- Lou. native Catherine Shea Jennings pens award-winning essay on "Working Trees: Kentucky's Renewable Future" (KyRC)
- Earth Day in the Cumberlands 2009 (KyRC)
- UK Professor and author Dr. Ron Eller keynotes East Kentucky Leadership Conference (KyRC)
- "Kentucky at the Crossroads: Adapting to a Carbon-Contrained World (KyRC)
- Ben Evans on Eco-tourism
- Experts weigh threat from coal ash (C-J)
- Meeting set on Rubbertown settlements (C-J)
- Classes give E.Ky. inmates chance at mining jobs later (C-J)
- Are coal, ash ponds safe? (C-J)
- "Customer care" reduces bill information (C-J)
- Snubbing the public (C-J)
- It's a world of ash (C-J)
- Raising coal industry tax a tough sell (H-L)
- Experts call for plans for coal ash spills (H-L)
- Kentuckian will co-chair national conference on utilities, climate change (H-L)
- Poe Companies abandoning Irish Hill development (Broken Sidewalk)
- What's that about coal creating jobs? (GreenKY)
- Confident cycling class
- Conference works toward answers to impending global energy crisis
- Project helps global relations, environment
- AG's office investigates former mine safety analyst (C-J)
- Derby recycling (C-J)
- Our deteriorating atmosphere? (C-J)
- China and toxic tuna (C-J)
- Coal, Charlie Daniels and us (C-J)
- EPA stops valley fill permit for Pike County mine (KFTC)
- Nature Conservancy names state director (H-L)
- Coal-ash cleanup could be $1 billion (H-L)
- Jim Gooch lunacy skyrockets again (PageOne)
- Food bank to help pets
April 23 - 29, 2009
- Army Corps gains funds for greenway (C-J)
- Jeff man and bees work in harmony (C-J)
- Rewind [Endangered Species Act] (C-J)
- Toxic air, minorities, and Louisville (C-J)
- Stimulus money to speed up Wolf Creek Dam work (H-L)
- Feds come to fired miner's defense (H-L)
- Mountaintop removal on Kentucky Tonight (PageOneKentucky)
- What if the West End were the Green End? (Broken Sidewalk)
- Gray Street Farmers Market accepting vendors
- Earth Day in the Cumberlands 2009 (KyRC)
- Objections files to Rubbertown settlements (KyRC)
- Valuing Kentucky's natural resources (KyRC)
- Mining rule on waste rock to be challenged in court (C-J)
- TARC bus rides free Friday evening for Kentucky Oaks (C-J)
- Bellarmine campus to be tobacco-free (C-J)
- Montessori students get a grounding in recycling (C-J)
- 11 cases of swine flu reported in the U.S. (C-J)
- Mammoth Cave gets $9 million in stimulus funds (C-J)
- City will get more sidewalk figures that double as bike racks (C-J)
- Kentucky's carbon footprint (C-J)
- Pumps, not pork (C-J)
- Sustainable Solutions Post, April 2009 issue
- Streams, Obama & Charlie Daniels
- Coal
- Swine flu and pork production
- Under the hot lights
- Catholic climate covenant
- Tonight (4/28): Armchair seminar on the East Kentucky Power Cooperative (KFTC)
- Salazar moves to reverse 11th hour stream buffer zone rule (KFTC)
- End surface mining, says Dr. Ron Eller (KFTC)
- Gorge fire being held in check (H-L)
- Obama plans to enforce mining limits (H-L)
- UK scrubbing away pollution (H-L)
- Swine flu Q&A (H-L)
- Kentucky scholar calls for end to surface mining (H-L)
- Obama wants mountaintop removal reversal (PageOneKentucky)
- VoteVets has new ads on energy & security (PageOneKentucky)
- Local architect proposes local access bridges (Broken Sidewalk)
- Consortium to study coal CO2 emissions (WFPL)
- Carbon storgae testing begins in Hancock Co. (WFPL)
- Report identifies homes, vehicles as Louisville's biggest greenhouse gas producers (UofL)
- Church adds solar power (C-J)
- Louisville Loves Mountains video (KFTC)
- UK, state and utilities team up to cut carbon emissions (H-L)
- Sierra Club sues East Kentucky Power (H-L)
- Earth Day celebrations sprout all over (H-L)
- Partnership for a Green City: Climate Action Report (WFPL)
- Tandy proposes tax incentives for LEED Renovations (WFPL)
- 'Green City' coalition issues report (WFPL)
- John Yarmuth on I Love Mountains Day
- NCLI coalition celebrates historic legislatiion introduced on Earth Day (KAEE)
- We love Earth Day (LEO)
- Effort hopes to encourage sustainable redevelopment
- Louisville Zoo to install green roof and walls
- Climate Action Report available (Metro Newsroom)
April 16 - 22, 2009
- Assistant to the Provost for Sustainability Initiatives (UofL)
- Utility company urges responsibility in tree planting (WFPL)
- Earth Day: It's about how we treat the Earth and each other
- Hanover student embraces planet (C-J)
- City gets $333,000 for energy-saving projects (C-J)
- Greenhouse gases keep going up (C-J)
- NC hearing on Appalachian Mountain Preservation Act (KFTC)
- JB Swift starts Butchertown expansion without approval
- Toxic reaction suspected in deaths of 21 horses (C-J)
- Nu Yale Cleaners eco-friendly garment care
- Ky won't charge former mine inspector (UPI)
- Houses to get energy makeovers (C-J)
- Rubbertown lawsuits (C-J)
- KFTC members arrested at coal fired power plant protest in NC (KFTC)
- Maria Gunnoe wins prestigious Goldman Award (KFTC)
- Mine analyst quit after probe found fabrications (H-L)
- Save some green while being green (PageOneKy)
- Green roof at zoo, solar lights at bus stops get funding (WFPL)
- List of Louisville CSAs
- Local environmental reporting gets green light (LEO)
- "Opt out" period in pollution suits extended (C-J)
- City gets $333,000 for energy-saving projects (C-J)
- Local church to open animal food bank (C-J)
- Tips for a greener lifestyle (C-J)
- KRC Director appointed to Center for Renewable Energy Research (KRC)
- The Challenges Ahead (KRC)
- Current issues in the regulation of coal ash (KRC)
- Energizing Kentucky conference brings business, government, education together (UofL)
- Worker faked mine reports, state says (C-J)
- Thunder's end signals cleanup's start (C-J)
- Few Kentucky officials have endorsed candidates to head MSHA (C-J)
- MSD to replace western Louisville's flood pumps (C-J)
- Louisville Loves Mountains live blogging (KFTC)
- Feds get tough with mines owing fines (H-L)
- US to build high speed rail system (cartky.org)
- City to replace pumping station (WFPL)
- EPA funding to help retrofit diesel school buses (WFPL)
- Assistant to the Provost for Sustainability Initiatives (UofL)
- Mine managers fined for violating safety laws (H-L)
- Kentucky gets $1.73 million to reduce school bus emissions (H-L)
- New York Fashion embraces Dutch bicycling (cartky.org)
- Mountaintop removal can be justified - rarely (C-J)
- New approaches to Kentucky's energy challenges (H-L)
- New law paves way for more green building
April 9 - 15, 2009
- Insular nation (LEO)
- The corn that grew from concrete (LEO)
- An alternative to the Charlie Daniels coal show
- Pig truck wash and MSD (C-J)
- New bridges alternative (C-J)
- Truck wash closed over pig waste (C-J)
- Community Invited to Comment on CAP Block Grants (Metro Newsroom)
- Save some green while going green through Earth Day (Broken Sidewalk)
- Bike etiquette explained with "Idaho Stop" (Broken Sidewalk)
- Indiana wind power growing fast (WFPL)
- New EPA study finds enviro ed improves air quality (WFPL)
- Kentucky working to land battery plant (WFPL)
- No alternative fuel buses, vans for Ft. Knox... now (WFPL)
- Public meetings this week for proposed TARC changes (WFPL)
- Sustainable and organic growth strategies for our city
- Incentive and enticement: Bike racks in Louisville
- Bicycling Safety class
- Weather cooperates for Earth Day celebration (C-J)
- More states want solar options for new homes (C-J)
- TARC sets public hearings on planned route changes (C-J)
- Environment America visits New Albany (N&T)
- Early warning: Forest Fest Saturday May 16, 2009
- Bike center pushed back (C-J)
- Recycling procedure has changed but result hasn't (C-J)
- Ky. center to build a better car battery (C-J)
- The world's water crisis (C-J)
- Charging our battery (C-J)
- Source of 'dead zone' story (C-J)
- Alley resurfacing (C-J)
- Louisville Loves Mountains Festival (C-J)
- Sealcoating and water quality (C-J)
- Wolf Creek Dam update (C-J)
- The right decision for changing times (KFTC)
- Environmentalists say costs are too high for new plant (H-L)
- Forestry division completes first tree survey (WFPL)
- McAlpine Lock replacement work complete (WFPL)
April 2 - 8, 2009
- Sustainable Solutions Post, March 2009 (vol. 2, issue 3) (KPPC)
- Third in Energizing Kentucky conference series to be April 15-16 in Lexington (UofL News)
- Next phase of Wolf Creek Dam repairs to start (C-J)
- Old phone books can be recycled at many Louisville sites (C-J)
- Zoo will profile orangutans' plight (C-J)
- City plans transit center for bicyclists (C-J)
- The 'greenwashing' of America (C-J)
- Help the air; help yourself (C-J)
- Charlie Daniels, coal and Derby Festival (C-J)
- Who to believe? (C-J)
- How safe is that water? (C-J)
- State's newspapers opine on OSM appointment (KFTC)
- New federal government report shows wave of new coal-burning plants not needed (KFTC)
- Don Childers: a self-made man in the spotlight for environmental spills (H-L)
- Childers Oil cited before recent spills (H-L)
- EPA awards $50 million for Ky. wastewater projects (H-L)
- Federal utility agrees to pursue renewable energy purchases (H-L)
- Paducah plant gets $79 million for cleanup (H-L)
- Proposed Agreed Board Order with Rohm & Haas Company (Metro Newsroom)
- Jobs not bridges (cartky.org)
- Thunderous progress (Barry's Bike Blog)
- Bardstown Road Farmers' Market opens tomorrow April 4, 2009
- 8664: New angle (LEO)
March 26 - April 1, 2009
- New EPA review prompts anxiety over mining jobs (NPR)
- 3 Ashland schools' air to be tested (C-J)
- Bats and white-nose syndrome (C-J)
- TVA planning ash spill health monitoring, research (H-L)
- Daniels announces Conservation Corps (WFPL)
- 2009 Earth Day Perspectives essay project
- St. William Church to Install Solar Panels, April 22
- Tensions high as EPA reasserts mining authority
- Lanesville woman assists India (C-J)
- UofL, county schools to join in Earth Hour (C-J)
- Corps approves permit for controversial mine (C-J)
- True mine safety reforms ignored (C-J)
- Daniels: CO2 doesn't hurt you in any way (C-J)
- Caving moratorium (C-J)
- Louisville sits out Earth Hour (C-J)
- Mining in the mountains (C-J)
- BG members tour WKU coal-fired steam plant (KFTC)
- Mine blowout in South Central Leslie County (KFTC)
- Another example of the true cost of coal (KFTC)
- Mongiardo leads defense of mountaintop removal (KFTC)
- Mongiardo shills for mountaintop removal (PageOne)
- Forest owners can sell carbon credits for their trees (H-L)
- Mine cited after blowout releases thousands of gallons of water in Leslie (H-L)
- Army Corps in hot water over new mine permit (PageOne)
- Big mine blowout in Leslie County Saturday night (PageOne)
- $25.3 million more for local energy improvements (PageOne)
- Louisville's first "Food Summit" on April 11 (WFPL)
- Federal wildlife costs burn state forestry programs (WFPL)
- Storms increased chance of forest fires (WFPL)
- Popular light bulbs have safety issues (WHAS)
- New Louisville Company, RegenEn Solar LLC, Announces New Service: Eco-audit
