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In the heat of the summer, thousands of Louisville families are at risk of losing electricity and air conditioning. → Read More
The father of a slain Louisville man said it was discouraging to hear LMPD Chief Erika Shields characterize department officers as “reluctant” to be proactive. → Read More
The history of slavery in Louisville will serve as inspiration for a new art installation along the Ohio River. → Read More
A summer camp in Clark County has some students feeling more prepared for the fall semester. → Read More
Inspired by a local group of young hip-hop performers, new legislation would stop natural hair discrimination by schools and employers in Louisville. → Read More
UofL is creating a Black studies course with JCPS at the same time elected officials in Kentucky have proposed a ban on many concepts that would be taught within the program. → Read More
As state and federal eviction moratoriums loom, Kentucky is setting aside millions more in rental relief for the commonwealth’s two largest cities. → Read More
The team’s final recommendations were released Tuesday with a focus on large events, marketing efforts, and infrastructure improvements. → Read More
Friday, capacity will increase to 75% at Kentucky bars and restaurants. → Read More
The Jefferson County Board of Education approved supplemental school years Tuesday for hundreds of students who requested a “do-over.” → Read More
Large, in-person events over Memorial Day weekend could kick off a busy summer in Louisville, according to officials. → Read More
The debate to reopen a major roadway at Iroquois Park is intensifying as three Louisville Metro Council members urge Mayor Greg Fischer to reopen the thoroughfare. → Read More
As Gov. Andy Beshear gradually lifts COVID restrictions, Kentucky businesses are still experiencing hardships. → Read More
Across the country, lumber and metal shortages are impacting large and small businesses. → Read More
Louisville activists plan to protest Kentucky Derby 147 and hold at least one other major rally the day before. → Read More
Kentucky public health data indicates it could take months to reach Gov. Andy Beshear’s goal of 2.5 million vaccinations. → Read More
In between classes, about 120 students at New Albany Floyd County schools received the COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More
A woman was taken to the hospital Wednesday after she was shot in the hand while driving, according to Louisville police. → Read More
Police believe the fire is one of several retaliatory attacks related to the fatal shooting of a man believed to have had gang ties. → Read More
Appointments opened Wednesday for the mass vaccination site coming to Cardinal Stadium on Monday. → Read More