Bonnie Jean Feldkamp, The Courier-Journal

Bonnie Jean Feldkamp

The Courier-Journal

Louisville, KY, United States

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Past articles by Bonnie:

Feldkamp: Should party affiliation matter when voting in Kentucky school board elections?

School board meetings should exemplify the very critical thinking and problem-solving skills we wish to foster in our students. → Read More

Election Guide: Every Jefferson County Judge seat is on the ballot. Here's what to know.

Use this guide, their answers to our questions, to make a list of your choices. You can take it with you to the polls, according to the election board → Read More

Rulings affect lives, so why aren’t all published? What State Supreme Court candidates say

Every Jefferson County judicial seat will be on the ballot this November. Use our election guide for judicial races to help you in the voting booth. → Read More

Signing warrants? Circuit Judge candidates weigh in on accuracy and safety

There are four contested Circuit Court judicial divisions on the ballot in the May 17 primary for Jefferson County. → Read More

Not all Appellate Court Judge candidates have experience on the bench. Who's qualified?

Judicial races are nonpartisan, meaning regardless of party affiliation or lack thereof, every voter can and should vote in the upcoming primary. → Read More

Jefferson County District Court judicial candidates will answer questions at forum

Every Jefferson County judicial seat will be on the ballot this November. Every voter will vote for a judge in each division. → Read More

First they lost their playground, then the community showed up

After 30 years, a state agency ordered Louisville Central Community Center's playground out of commission and issued a noncompliance citation. → Read More

Kentucky election guide: What District Court Judge candidates say about protest charges

70% of the more than 1000 protest arrests made between 2020-2021 have been dismissed - what can judges do when protestors are overcharged? → Read More

Meet the Courier Journal's opinion editor at the mobile newsroom. First stop, Shively

I will be on-site to meet with community members each week on Tuesdays in July. We'll talk about what’s important to you and your neighborhood. → Read More

Opinion: I'm the mom I am today because I chose an abortion at 19

Pregnancy isn't easy and parenting is hard. But so is an abortion. It's not an easy way out. Or selfish. My years of therapy to recover show that. → Read More

I'm the mom I am today because I chose an abortion at 19

Pregnancy isn't easy and parenting is hard. But so is an abortion. It's not an easy way out. Or selfish. My years of therapy to recover show that. → Read More

Event: Learn how you can contribute to The Courier Journal's Community Forum

You will learn the difference between a letter to the editor submission and an op-ed or guest column and how to submit one to The Courier Journal. → Read More

How to submit a guest opinion column or op-ed to The Courier Journal

Reading diverse perspectives and understanding how community issues affect people differently should be important to us all. → Read More

Opinion: Married and 3 kids later, I finally 'get' it, Dad

Happy Father's Day to my dad and to all dads just trying to figure things out for their kids. → Read More

Coronavirus: Ohio hospitals remain mum on bed and ventilator counts

Local information could tell citizens more about Ohio’s readiness to deal with emergencies for all its residents. → Read More

We Mapped The Toxic Wastewater Discharges Along The Ohio River

Using public records, Eye on Ohio mapped out the roughly 6,900 toxic-containing wastewater discharges along the Ohio River. → Read More

Opinion: Metro driver, worry about safety not morality

The bus is for everyone. Metro drivers shouldn't judge or shame someone because they are different. → Read More

Opinion: Give CovCath students room to process without harassment

I hope adults surrounding the boys from Covington Catholic are sitting down with them to listen about how they are coping with the negative attention. → Read More

One mom’s takeaway from Kavanaugh controversy: Protect teens by talking about sex, consent

The Kavanaugh hearings have shown we can’t let our kids fumble around on their own only to err on the side of accidental assault. Too much is at stake. → Read More

'Survival no longer a given:' Mom with autoimmune disease asks everyone to get a flu shot

By getting a flu shot, you can "help me protect myself and my family. It means everything to me, really," said a mom with an autoimmune disease. → Read More