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Amina Elahi

89.3 WFPL News

Louisville, KY, United States

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Past articles by Amina:

Louisville judge blocks Kentucky abortion bans – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

A Louisville judge granted a temporary restraining order Thursday blocking two Kentucky abortion bans. → Read More

Cassidy Hutchinson, a Mark Meadows aide, to testify at Tuesday's Jan. 6 panel hearing – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

Cassidy Hutchinson, a Mark Meadows aide, is the panel's surprise witness. This will be the sixth hearing for the Democrat-led committee. → Read More

A Kentucky lawyer explains what the Dobbs decision means for abortion and other “settled laws” – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

University of Louisville law professor Sam Marcosson explains the immediate and future implications of the end of Roe. → Read More

Biden signs policing order on anniversary of Floyd's death – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

The executive order is a meaningful but limited action that reflected the challenges in addressing police reform with a deadlocked Congress. → Read More

Jury finds ex-Louisville police officer Brett Hankison not guilty of wanton endangerment – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

A Jefferson County jury found former Louisville Metro police officer Brett Hankison not guilty on all counts Thursday. → Read More

Louisville activist charged in shooting that targeted mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

Police said the suspect was Quintez Brown, a Louisville activist. He is charged with attempted murder and wanton endangerment. → Read More

Louisville marks record-high Christmas Day temperature – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

Saturday was Louisville’s warmest Christmas on record. The National Weather Service confirmed temperatures reached 75 degrees Fahrenheit. → Read More

Report: Kentucky state capitol placed on lockdown – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

Authorities placed the Kentucky state Capitol under lockdown Tuesday morning. The closure followed a police chase of an armed man in the area. → Read More

LMPD Officer Facing Federal Charges For Striking Protester Resigns – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

Former LMPD officer Cory Evans is facing federal charges for allegedly striking a kneeling protester in May 2020. → Read More

Metro Council OKs Safety Zone Measure That Could Be Used By State’s Only Abortion Clinic – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

A split council passed the ordinance in a 14-11 vote, with all seven Republicans and four Democrats voting against. → Read More

Audit: Improper Vetting Led To ‘Calamitous’ Hiring Of Ex-TARC Executive Director – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

Ferdinand Risco is accused of sexually harassing women who worked for TARC as well as misusing financial resources. → Read More

Agreement Reached, Medina Spirit Will Run In Preakness Stakes – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

The Preakness agreement involves increased testing and monitoring of three horses trained by Bob Baffert. → Read More

UofL Leaders Rebuke McConnell: Start Of Slavery Is Important To U.S. History – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

UofL leaders, including President Neeli Bendapudi, rejected “the idea that the year 1619 is not a critical moment in the history of this country.“ → Read More

Fischer Budget Proposes More Public Safety Dollars, No Cuts To LMPD

The budget proposal includes more dollars for public safety to supplement policing without changing LMPD's funding. → Read More

Businessman Craig Greenberg To Run For Louisville Mayor

Craig Greenberg, an attorney, investor and the former CEO of 21c Hotels, is joining the race for Louisville mayor. → Read More

Advocate Says Black Kentuckians Now Vaccinated At Equitable Rates

Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky CEO Ben Chandler says the administration of vaccines to Kentucky’s Black population is getting better. → Read More

Hundreds Gather Downtown Louisville A Year After Breonna Taylor's Death

It's been exactly one year since Louisville police killed Breonna Taylor. Family and supporters say the fight for justice is not over. → Read More

Audit Finds LMPD In 'Crisis,' Recommends Broad Changes

The independent audit was meant to look at everything from police-civilian interactions to training policies. → Read More

Metro Council President David James Expected To Announce Mayoral Bid

James, a former Louisville police detective and police union head, lives in Old Louisville and was first elected to Metro Council in 2010. → Read More

Former LMPD Det. Brett Hankison To Face Jury Trial In Late August

The trial for Brett Hankison, who shot at Breonna Taylor, will begin on August 31. His team hopes to move the trial outside Louisville. → Read More