On Track
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On Track is a news podcast hosted by Louisville Public Media. It has 323 episodes, with the latest published March 2026.
On Track brings you news and conversations about what matters most to you. We meet people who enrich our community, and take a closer look at the issues that challenge us, in Louisville, Southern Indiana and more. Stay on track, with LPM.
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Louisville group aspires to elevate women in immigrant and refugee communities
Hometown quarterback Chris Redman returns to lead Louisville’s new pro team
Event will encourage Black Louisvillians to rest and recharge
NPR Student Podcast Challenge returns to amplify young voices
Researchers explore how place shapes connection for older adults in Louisville
Louisville nonprofit spotlights community’s role in nurturing families
Louisville documentary explores link between transportation and food access
Southern Indiana native Nick Goepper heads to his fourth Olympics
Louisville group works to support Hispanic and Latino students to graduation
Louisville event will explore intersection of history and science with expert panel
AMPED leader hopes new building will spark economic corridor on West Market Street
A Community Care Campus takes shape as Louisville seeks homelessness solutions
Community land trust aims to give Russell residents a path to home ownership
As the Winter Olympics approach, Louisville curlers gear up for a new season
Reflections on the life and legacy of Louisville cardiologist Dr. Kelly McCants
Krampus comes to Louisville with folklore, artistry, and a growing community
New Louisville Free Public Library director talks library vision and cozy winter reads
A new animal care campus hopes to relieve Kentucky’s overcrowded shelters and vet shortages
Founder of Berea’s bell hooks center M. Shadee Malaklou on love, justice, and radical inclusion
Americana seeks financial strength as it serves Louisville's immigrant community
Kentuckians face rising costs while wages stay stagnant
How multigenerational learning can help close Kentucky's literacy gap
Louisville Jamaican eatery helps those impacted by Hurricane Melissa
A Louisville nonprofit helps bridge the gap between food insecurity and access
The only hospital in west Louisville celebrates its first year of being open
Louisville Grows talks fall composting
Louisville nonprofit aims to support children in South Sudan
Putting money in the wallets of women: How one Louisville entrepreneur is building economic sisterhood
Kentucky’s Bats Are Vital, Vulnerable and Often Misunderstood
2BUCK Invitational Graffiti Jam Gives Louisville A Makeover
Helping mothers thrive amid birthing care gaps
Louisville group aims to get more Black people camping
Ahead of Goatman Festival: Unpacking a Kentucky cryptid
Sadiqa Reynolds says stepping down from Perception Institute means she can focus on Louisville
Once upon a time there, was a book festival
Fall arts & culture roundup
Prison gerrymandering and political power in Kentucky
Veteran Louisville journalist Betty Bayé
Working hard with Racing Louisville
Why music education matters
Forever chemicals in Kentucky
Keeping kids mentally healthy
Do you speak Lou-uh-vull?
Bernheim Forest and Arboretum, past, present and future
Downtown Louisville Traffic
Louisville event spotlights Black men’s wellness
Keeping kids healthy this school year
Changes to voting in Louisville
Countdown to the Kentucky State Fair
Child abuse in Kentucky
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