Black Friday, Louisville and Thanksgiving
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Are you looking for a fun activity during Thanksgiving weekend? Consider one of these movies playing at theaters in the Louisville area.
From turkey trots to live racing at Churchill Downs, here are five non-traditional ways you can celebrate Thanksgiving in Louisville.
Thanksgiving week in Kentuckiana will start with rain and fog impacting travel, but clear skies and chilly, windy conditions are expected by midweek.
How long does it take to drive through Lights Under Louisville? All about the 1.3-mile holiday experience at the Louisville Mega Caverns.
The Old Farmer's Almanac recently released its 2025 Thanksgiving travel weather forecast and the commonwealth could see a variety of conditions, including cloudy skies and possible rain. Conditions could also range from cool to mild. Here's what we know. Thanksgiving falls on Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025.
Members of the University of Louisville basketball team took a break from the court Saturday to give back to the community ahead of Thanksgiving.
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What Louisville restaurants are open on Thanksgiving 2025? See dine-in, to go options for Turkey Day
Several restaurants and grocery stores in the Louisville area, luckily, are offering dine-in and to-go options on Turkey Day. Here's what to know. Find out more about hours of operation and Thanksgiving menu items at The Courier Journal.
Bengals head coach says he anticipates Burrow to return to the field for the Bengals showdown with Baltimore and former Louisville star Lamar Jackson.
When a bat is shaped at Slugger Museum and Factory in downtown Louisville there's a lot of sawdust left behind. That's where Wagler comes in. "He picks up 55,000 pounds a week to take to his turkey farm," 5th generation bat maker, Bobby Hillerich explained. "It's about 107 miles down there," added Wagler.
Louisville law permits the sale of alcohol between 6 a.m. and midnight Monday through Saturday and between 1 p.m. and 11:59 p.m. on Sunday. Yes; Louisville residents can purchase beer, wine and liquor between 1 p.m. and 11:59 p.m. on Sunday. Kentucky law only allows grocery stores to sell beer, not wine or liquor.