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Sean Baute

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Louisville, KY, United States

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Past articles by Sean:

Proposed bill would require AEDs, CPR training at Ky. schools and sporting events

House Bill 331 would force school boards to put coaches and chaperones through necessary AED and CPR training. → Read More

Special election: polls open Tuesday in Louisville for vacant Kentucky State Senate seat

Kentucky Senate District 19 in Louisville stretches from the Highlands to parts of South Louisville. → Read More

Student-led career fair highlights Black success in business

At Seneca High School, the Black Student Union has a mission: success for all students. → Read More

Meet the baseball-playing, speed-walking, first term mayor in Shepherdsville

Shepherdsville’s new mayor took office one month ago, though José Cubero doesn’t spend much time in the actual office. → Read More

Kentucky school superintendents look to general assembly to tackle teaching shortage

There are 11,000 vacancies across the state. → Read More

18-year-old killed in west Louisville hit-and run identified; police searching for suspect

Around 8:15 a.m., police responded to reports of a pedestrian struck at Louis Coleman Jr. Drive and Dumesnil Street. → Read More

Murder suspects appear in court after shooting into home with 5 people inside

Tevin D. Smyzer, 20, and Justyn D. Walls, 19, are charged with murder for the death of 19-year-old Eric Williams. → Read More

Practitioner-assisted stretching offered in Louisville

Stretch Zone Louisville says it can help you move around efficiently in life. → Read More

New York style bagels are in Louisville

That’s what Maya Bagels Express wants it’s customers to know when they stop by. → Read More

Murder victim’s father nearly collapses as son’s killer sentenced to 50 years in prison

Lance Bowman was sentenced Thursday to 50 years in prison for the murder of James Mentee back in December 2019. → Read More

Louisville postal worker robbed at gunpoint, suspect at large

The Middletown Police Department said a mail carrier for the United States Postal Service (USPS) was robbed at gunpoint on Dec. 29. → Read More

$11 million project to revamp Baxter Community Center in West Louisville

The Russell neighborhood has been the recipient of a lot financial and emotional support in recent years, but there’s still more coming. → Read More

Man who claims self-defense against ‘Bogus Beggar’ back in court

Andrew Hoke has spent the last few months in jail, he's staying there now a little longer after violating probation. → Read More

Louisville fifth grader fights antisemitism as part of school project

As part of a school project at Norton Commons Elementary, Camden was supposed to include community service. → Read More

One year later: Dawson Springs family finds hope in community after deadly tornadoes

This weekend will mark one year since deadly tornados ripped through parts of Western Kentucky, killing dozens. → Read More

Ford’s new Kentucky battery production plant taking shape

The nearly $6 billion Ford and SK innovation are putting toward it is the largest economic development in the history of Kentucky. → Read More

Giving Tuesday: Salvation Army donations being matched 200%

The Salvation Army’s holiday programs are going strong, but there’s more that can be done. → Read More

Families celebrate Adoption Day across Louisville and Southern Indiana

At Jefferson Family Court, the 26 adoptions meant permanent homes for more than 30 children. → Read More

Frozen turkey donations help Louisville families, first responders

This year, like many years before organizations are doing what they can to help people in Louisville make ends meet. → Read More

Louisville’s mayor-elect creates website laying out plan for city’s future

Louisville Mayor-elect Craig Greenberg has laid out plans for when he takes office at the start of the new year. → Read More