The Louisville community gave local icon Shirley Mae Beard her flowers as she lied in repose at the Kentucky Derby Museum ...
In January, three restaurants closed and a few new ones were announced. Here's a look back on the month of foodie happenings ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - On Saturday, January 25, the Louisville community said their final goodbyes to an iconic Smoketown ...
"She was not only a Louisville legend, but a champion of Black history," said Katrina Helmer, director of communications for the Kentucky Derby Museum. "Having that shared commitment with Shirley May ...
This story has been updated to include additional comments about Shirley Beard. Shirley Mae Beard, the namesake of the beloved soul food restaurant in Louisville's Smoketown neighborhood ...
Celebration of life details for Shirley Mae Beard have been released, including a service at Kentucky Derby Museum. Editors' note: After original publication time, service details were released ...
Beard passed on Jan. 11 at 84 years old, after decades of serving Southern comfort food and bringing attention to the ...
The Louisville community came out Friday to remember community activist and prominent business owner Shirley Mae Beard.
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – With the devastating Palisades Fire still smoldering, Lisa Pelton and some of her neighbors in ...
Family members said Shirley Mae Beard, owner of Shirley Mae’s Café, passed away on Saturday at the age of 84. Beard served up her brand of southern cuisine on Clay Street for more than 35 years.