Share

cover art for Speed Art Museum Ends Free Sundays, Evolves Admission

Louisville News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!

Speed Art Museum Ends Free Sundays, Evolves Admission

The Speed Art Museum in Louisville is ending its free Sundays program, a beloved tradition since 2016, to ensure long-term financial sustainability. The change will take effect in 2026, with a new admission model set to launch in the spring. Members will still enjoy unlimited free admission, and the museum remains committed to accessibility for all art lovers. Checkout Solipillow.com

DNN | The Daily News Now!

The world’s first global local news network.

Every city. Every story. AI powered. 

More episodes

View all episodes

  • East Louisville Firefighters Battle New Year's Eve Blaze

    01:00|
    On New Years Eve, East Louisville firefighters swiftly extinguished a house fire on Inspiration Way, saving the community from a bigger disaster. Despite heavy flames in the garage, no injuries were reported, and the cause is still under investigation. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Louisville's New Year's Eve Excitement

    01:17|
    As 2025 draws to a close, Louisville, Kentucky, braces for a thrilling New Years Eve at Fourth Street Live. Thousands are set to celebrate with a midnight ball drop, confetti, balloons, and live entertainment. Despite a challenging year, the event promises a fresh start and brighter days ahead in 2026. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Hoosiers vs Alabama: Rose Bowl Watch Parties

    01:16|
    As the Indiana University Hoosiers prepare for their Rose Bowl showdown against Alabama, local establishments in Jeffersonville and New Albany are gearing up for a massive influx of fans. Harrys Taphouse unveils a colossal 300-inch TV, while Bearnos doubles down on staff and stocks up on beer, welcoming Hoosiers and Alabama fans alike to celebrate the historic game. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Louisville Police Officers in Hot Water Over Flock Camera Scandal

    01:42|
    Three Louisville Metro Police Department officers face discipline for misusing Flock camera system, sharing passwords, and running immigration-related searches without authorization. The department implements new security measures to prevent future incidents. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Baxter Avenue Theatres' Final Curtain Call

    01:27|
    Baxter Avenue Theatres in Louisvilles Highlands neighborhood closes its doors after nearly three decades, leaving a void in the community. The beloved movie theater, known for independent films and community events, shuts down due to the uncertain future of the Mid City Mall. Fans bid farewell with sold-out showings and cherished memories, highlighting its role as a neighborhood cornerstone and a place for personal connections. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Drunk Driving Tragedies: Preventable Deaths

    01:20|
    Erica Linn, a national ambassador for Mothers Against Drunk Driving, shares her personal story of loss and advocacy against drunk driving. With 452 crashes causing 11 deaths and 179 injuries in Kentucky over the past five holidays, Linn emphasizes the importance of planning ahead with rideshares, buses, or sleepovers. Colonel Steve Healey from the Jefferson County Sheriffs Office echoes this message, urging friends to speak up if someone has had too much to drink. The new HALT Drunk Driving Act will soon require anti-drunk tech in new cars, but for now, its up to us to keep the roads safe this holiday season. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Teen Arrested for Parkland Shooting

    01:07|
    In Louisville, Kentucky, a fourteen-year-old boy is charged with murder after a fifteen-year-old victim died from a shooting in the Parkland neighborhood. The suspect was arrested Wednesday, and police urge anyone with tips to come forward. Checkout Solipillow.com