LOUISVILLE, Ky. — More than 3.6 million print books, eBooks and audiobooks were checked out of the Louisville Free Public ...
The Louisville Free Public Library's top leader is retiring. Executive Director Lee Burchfield's last day will be at the end of May, Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Thursday. “It’s been a privilege to ...
Louisville Free Public Library set a new record in 2025, with more than 1.68 million eBooks and audiobooks checked out.
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Louisville Library announces record number of digital checkouts
The Louisville Free Public Library announced a record number of digital checkouts in 2025, and revealed some of the most read titles of the year. The library saw over 1.6 million digital checkouts and ...
The Louisville Free Public Library offers cardholders a variety of free and low-cost services, including streaming music and movies. Cardholders can borrow eBooks, audiobooks, and more through the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — If you're a parent or guardian looking to keep your kids entertained during Spring Break 2025, the Louisville Free Public Library (LFPL) has you covered. Mayor Craig Greenberg ...
SPOTLIGHT LOCAL ARTISTS AND AUTHORS. LOUISVILLE’S LIBRARY IS HITTING THE ROAD TO MAKE READING MORE ACCESSIBLE. STAFF UNVEILED THE LIBRARY’S NEW BOOKMOBILE TODAY AT ACTIVE DAY OF WATTERSON PARK. THE ...
A new resource will be available for Louisville families and residents — sensory kits. Mayor Craig Greenberg announced during his weekly press conference the Louisville Free Public Library will have ...
Lee Burchfield started with library system in 1997 as an assistant branch manager at the Iroquois Branch Library. On Thursday, Mayor Craig Greenberg announced that Lee Burchfield, executive director ...
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Louisville libraries opened to the homeless in winter storm. Staff say they weren't prepared
As businesses and schools shuttered during Winter Storm Blair, Louisville's libraries remained open to operate as "warming centers," frustrating some workers who felt unprepared to provide the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDR) -- College costs can be confusing and overwhelming, but one Louisville nonprofit is helping students and families navigate the process for free. Evolve502, a local nonprofit ...
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