Alberta O. Jones was the first Black woman to pass the Kentucky Bar. She then became Louisville's first female prosecutor in 1965. Jones was a national leader in civil rights activism.
The Parks Alliance of Louisville announced Charles Davis as the superintendent of Alberta O. Jones Park.
Alberta O. Jones was the first Black woman to pass the Kentucky Bar. She then became Louisville's first female prosecutor in 1965. Jones was a national leader in civil rights activism.
The home opener against Florida State is Friday night.
As even more of the world moves online, the county hopes to connect all homes within the next few years.
The Opportunity Corner will serve as resource center for small businesses, offering office space, free Wi-Fi, copiers and other tools.
A Council committee announced an initial 26 access points that will be placed where people can find shelter and sit down.
Mayor Greg Fischer says it's about expanding Internet access in underprivileged neighborhoods.
The district is asking for help so its students can keep learning online, calling on the city and internet providers to step up and help more students gain access to Wi-Fi.
The first test site is up and running at the Shawnee Arts and Cultural Center. It is already a hub of activity in the neighborhood, but now it has also become a gateway to the world.