Jamie Mayes, WLKY

Jamie Mayes

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  • KOAT.com

Past articles by Jamie:

Pilot program aims to reunify heirs to family's property

The Property Reunification Pilot Program’s goal is to connect loved ones with the land they may not know could be theirs to claim. They're hoping to work with families to get liens on the property waived. → Read More

Veteran's Club Inc expanding Equine Therapy Program

They're broadening their reach by working with veterans who are homeless or seeking treatment through places such as The Healing Place and The Salvation Army. → Read More

Crews continue to make progress cleaning Louisville up after Friday's storm

Cleanup efforts continue as crews work to clear streets and restore power to thousands impacted by the storm. → Read More

Mobile pantry offers food for those impacted by Friday's storm

Dare to Care Food Bank is offering mobile food pantries for those who lost groceries and power. → Read More

Neighbors across Louisville work with each other to clean up after severe wind damage

Trees have fallen across roads and power lines. One homeowner says the damage was so severe she's now without a home. → Read More

Activists walk to capitol to bring awareness to gun violence

Activists traveled from Louisville to Frankfort to encourage the community to put down the guns and choose peace. → Read More

New affordable housing for seniors in West Louisville

Leaders are celebrating the opening of Zion Manor Senior Apartments II, a development for low to very low-income seniors. → Read More

Family remembers man shot and killed in Shepherdsville

On Saturday, family and friends gathered to remember the life of Charles Puckett Jr. He was shot outside a food distribution center. → Read More

Louisville leaders call for continued support of Ukraine

On Friday, people gathered at Metro Hall to show their commitment to Ukraine and the need for support to bring an end to the war. → Read More

Man killed in shooting outside Shepherdsville distribution center was father of 3, family says

24-year-old Charles Puckett, Jr was shot and killed on Monday night. Another victim is in critical condition. → Read More

Former firefighter helps neighbors when house caught fire

A neighbor jumps into action to alert homeowners after a fire sparked at a farm in Oldham County. → Read More

Family remembers life of 4-year-old found Serenity McKinney

It's been one year since the body of a missing child was found in the woods along the Bullitt-Jefferson County Line. → Read More

Floyd County leaders working together to train, provide access to lifesaving resources

An effort is underway to make Narcan more available in hopes of preventing more overdose deaths in Southern Indiana. → Read More

JCPS students receive motivation and life lessons for success

Eric Thomas, also known as the "Hip Hop Preacher," shared his life experiences in hopes of teaching youth about decision-making and the process of reaching their goals. → Read More

Boys & Girls Haven receives grant to help more youth in foster care succeed

The organization will receive a $240,000 AmeriCorps grant. They plan to expand their Independence Readiness Program to help more young people with career assessments and training. → Read More

Local businesses prepare for influx of customers on Valentine's Day

Florists say they are already noticing an increase in sales. They're encouraging customers not to wait until the last minute to buy gifts. → Read More

Three people arrested after car theft leads to shooting in Shepherdsville

A crime spree involving Louisville teenagers ends in shots fired. → Read More

'The Refuge' opens in southern Indiana for displaced children

Leaders are hoping the resources they find can provide the comfort and support the children need in a difficult time in their lives. → Read More

Humana gives $120,000 grant to support maternal health of Black mothers in Kentucky

The money will provide the funding for resources so three local organizations can improve access to quality prenatal care. → Read More

$350,000 donation made to improve access health care services

More than half of the donation is for an Echo machine to expand onsite cardiology services at the Parkland Clinic. Doctors say the donation will help provide more medical access and reduce patient disparity. → Read More