The 10th annual Louisville Pride took over the Highlands on Saturday.
It's a great day to spend on the Louisville and Jeffersonville waterfront enjoying the people, planes and fireworks.
A half-million people are expected to line both sides of the Ohio River on Saturday.
The Muhammad Ali Center will unveil a permanent exhibit called, The Greatest Remembered, on April 6 as part of Community Free Day.
Doctors said statistics show members of the LGBTQ+ community are less likely to have a regular health care provider.
This year's Louisville Pride 5K will be on June 11, 2023 at Iroquois Park due to the construction in Cherokee Park,
The festival will include 150 vendors, music, wellness, and family zones, as well as a drag show on the main stage.
The Louisville Pride Center's goal is to serve as a safe gathering space for the LGBTQ community, providing needed resources and community.
The Louisville Pride Festival is themed "Welcome Home" this year.
Hundreds of people started at the intersection of Campbell and Market streets, walking through NuLu to the Big Four Bridge.