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Bobbi McSwine

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Past articles by Bobbi:

'We just lost almost like $300 on food': Louisville continues storm recovery efforts

People here in Louisville are still coming together to help with recovery efforts. Some were removing debris in their neighborhoods, others were giving out food. → Read More

'We can always do it better': Louisville leaders address transparency, police shootings

Just one day after a Louisville Metro Police officer shot a woman in the Valley Station neighborhood, the interim chief is answering questions about transparency. → Read More

Officials: River water from Ohio train derailment will flow by Louisville today

Dr. Erin Haynes, an environmental health scientist at University of Kentucky, said the chemicals in the Ohio River have already started breaking apart. → Read More

Kentuckians express confusion over Beshear's medical marijuana executive order

Some Kentuckians are concerned about whether doctors are preying on those who qualify under the order. → Read More

Upset crowd sounds off at Nelson County School Board at possible high school merger

Upset parents, students, and educators made their voices heard at Thomas Nelson High Tuesday night as the board discussed a possible merger between two high schools. → Read More

'Their loved ones not forgotten:' Night of Remembrance honors 2022 Louisville homicide victims

All 161 names of those killed from violent crime in 2022 were read aloud. → Read More

Minority business owners graduate from year-long Louisville program

AMPED hosts the year-long program called The Russell Technology Business Incubator (RTBI). → Read More

Kentucky governor gives 2023 'State of the Commonwealth' address

"The state of our commonwealth is strong and our future is bright," Beshear said on social media. → Read More

'He was such a kind person': Kentucky man killed in hit-and-run on Christmas Day

60-year-old Gage Thurman was walking to visit his family on Christmas, but never made it. → Read More

Travelers try to beat snow, Kentuckiana crews working to keep roads clear

WHAS11 met travelers at a rest stop just off I-65 between Louisville and Elizabethtown. → Read More

Southern Indiana business, local officials advise preparedness ahead of extreme cold weather

It's going to be extremely cold throughout Kentuckiana and it's important to be prepared, and people in Sellersburg were stocking up for the bitterly cold weather. → Read More

'A colossal failure in our criminal justice system': Louisville murder suspect has lengthy criminal history

Tuesday, 28-year-old Chelynda Howlett was arraigned for the 2021 murder of 40-year-old Poncho Young. → Read More

'We decided why don't we start a tradition': Some Louisville families ditch Thanksgiving table, flock to movies instead

Moviegoers WHAS11 spoke to said holidays are meant to be spent with loved ones, no matter where they are. → Read More

Community leaders in Louisville weigh in on LMPD Chief Erika Shields' resignation, future of police leadership

Louisville leaders are thinking about what they want to see in a new police chief after Louisville Metro Police Chief Erika Shields announced her resignation date. → Read More

'We have to stand up for them': Lake Forest residents make final push to block concrete plant

Sunshine Industries Ready Mix (SI Ready Mix) would border Lake Forest, an eastern Jefferson County subdivision. It's a proposal that's angered many people there. → Read More

Louisville businessman, Democrat Craig Greenberg elected mayor

Louisville has many challenges ahead that Greenberg will have to take on as he steers Kentucky's largest city into the future. → Read More

'I'm glad it's over': Cards fans breathe sigh of relief after IARP decision

The IARP placed UofL's men's basketball program on two years of probation and fined the program $5,000. It also restricted recruitment visits for this year. → Read More

'I've watched 100 people die': Louisville organizations share input on how to spend state's multi-million dollar opioid settlement

Louisville is receiving a $31.5 million cut of the state's $478M opioid settlement. Organizations discussed during a town hall on how those funds should be used. → Read More

'I have lost family members': Community leaders gather to raise awareness about overdose crisis

Organizers said Floyd County saw 6 overdoses just this past weekend. → Read More

Louisville activists push for pot pardons for low-level offenses, following President Biden's move

News of President Joe Biden's federal marijuana possession pardons has some people in Louisville hopeful that Kentuckians can see the same throughout the state. → Read More