Keith Kaiser takes us below the surface for Lights Under Louisville.
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Whether you're a longtime fan or a first-time visitor, Lights Under Louisville is sure to create lasting memories for the whole family.
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To him, it’s personal — he was a first responder who rushed to the scene nearly 19 years ago.
Several community members have already volunteered to check streetlights in their areas.
The lights cost $25,300 and are expected to be ready to go in about 10 days.
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It officially looks a lot like Christmas downtown as Metro Louisville's Christmas tree, 45-foot tall Norway Spruce, was lit on Friday night.
The half-mile drive through the park will feature lights and art to celebrate the holiday.