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Past articles by Rose:

'I have this feeling that someone’s here': Louisville businesses have unexplained, spooky occurrences

The spookiest night of the year is just around the corner. But it’s not just Halloween that brings out ghosts and spirits at some classic Louisville haunts. → Read More

Black Poetry Day | A Louisville poet's perspective on recognizing the work of people who paved the way

Sunday is Black Poetry Day. It is the birthday of Jupiter Hammon, who was the first African American to have poetry published in the United States. → Read More

Backside Learning Center helps Churchill Downs workers succeed

The organization provides educational opportunities and resources to the backside community. → Read More

LMPD investigation finds Indiana man's claims that he was pulled over and threatened to be unfounded

The report resulted in no LMPD officers being involved or violating policy. → Read More

Beyond the Pink Ribbon | Local nonprofit funds metastatic breast cancer research

Twisted Pink has raised more than $1.2 million to fund metastatic breast cancer research since 2014. → Read More

KDE releases 2020-21 state standardized testing results; district leaders say they don't show a full picture

Leaders say the results not only show an incompletable picture of student achievement but also leave out the extra work that teachers and staff put in. → Read More

Children's hospital encourages proper car seat installation during Child Passenger Safety Week

Having a car seat properly installed can reduce the risk of injury to a child by 71% but data shows that more than half of car seats aren't installed correctly. → Read More

Fall Festival begins at Gallrein Farms

The first day of fall is this Wednesday, but local farms are already getting into the spirit of the season. → Read More

Kammerer Middle School teacher combines past and present in 9/11 history lesson

People above a certain age will remember where they were upon hearing about the attack on America 20 years ago on September 11, 2001. → Read More

Southern Indiana counties receiving more than $1 million to boost school safety programs

The Secured School Safety grant program gives grants to schools that can be used on security improvements. → Read More

Federal pandemic unemployment benefits end Monday; here's what you need to know

The extra $300 in benefits in Kentucky and Indiana are ending. But the data shows states who have already gotten rid of them aren't employing more people. → Read More

Two Kentucky school districts cancel classes due to COVID-19 concerns

Two Kentucky school districts have recently canceled school due to rising cases, not just in students, but in teachers and staff. → Read More

Community groups partner to clean up downtown Louisville

This August and September, a couple community groups are coming together to clean up Louisville. Since April of this year, these groups have collected 43,000 lbs. → Read More

Crown Recovery Center helping clients get sober after taking over former college campus

The addiction recovery center took over the St. Catherine College campus in 2020 and now has more than 400 clients in its care. → Read More

Pandemic pet surrenders rise as owners go back to work in Shelby County

The Kentucky shelter said owners are becoming too busy for their new pets as they return to work, so they're bringing them back. → Read More

Inaugural Louisville Teacher Residency graduates begin year at JCPS schools

The Jefferson County Public Schools program recruits teachers of color to the district in an effort to increase racial equity in Louisville. → Read More

Declining number of priests forces Archdiocese of Louisville to share pastors

In 1970, there was 438 priests serving the Archdiocese of Louisville in total. Compare that to today, and there are just 178. → Read More

Delay in Humana opening affecting other downtown businesses

Restaurants and coffee shops got a lot of business from Humana's 13,000 employees before the pandemic. But those employees are still working from home. → Read More

Hardin County deputy who died after ATV accident laid to rest

Johnson was killed in an ATV accident last week that also injured his seven-year-old daughter Aliyana, who is recovering at Norton Children’s Hospital. → Read More

Largest cadet training event in the country happening at Fort Knox

Cadets learn skills they will need to know as officers in the armed forces. → Read More