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David Mattingly

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Louisville, KY, United States

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Past articles by David:

2 arrested including 15-year-old after fake threats made to Madison, Ind. schools

“You just never know what people are going to do anymore.” → Read More

Fish fries heat up long standing traditions

Volunteers at St. Augustine Catholic Church on West Broadway fired up the kitchen at 7:30 am. → Read More

FCC Commissioner says Kentucky government ban on TikTok is ‘not quite enough’

More than 20 states, including Kentucky, have banned the Chinese-owned app from government devices because of national security concerns. But head of the FCC said more needs to be done. → Read More

National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville could bring bumper crop of tourists

The Kentucky Expo Center is looking to build on some impressive post-pandemic numbers from 2022. → Read More

Fairness Rally brings opposition to 9 bills introduced in KY legislature

Cheers of enthusiasm echoed off the marble walls of the State Capitol Wednesday, as supporters of LGBTQ rights characterized proposed legislation as an attack on children. → Read More

Louisville as a global romantic destination is ‘underrated’

Louisville shares the spotlight with destinations including Australia, Andora and Vietnam. → Read More

Relief supplies leave Louisville for earthquake ravaged Turkey

Two truckloads of bleach-making devices are on their way to earthquake-ravaged Turkey. → Read More

Armed robbery of student prompts UofL safety alert

The robbery happened Tuesday night near 4th Street near Cardinal Boulevard. → Read More

Surgery brings an end to 20 seizures a day for young patient

She had to be closely watched out of fear of drop seizures brought on by epilepsy. → Read More

DeSales High soccer coach honored with organ donation walk

Lee Smith was always giving back. His last act of giving was to donate his organs. → Read More

Southern Indiana man contributes to “Elvis” Oscar nomination

Polston designed 30 costumes worn by actor Austin Butler in scenes of the movie “Elvis.” → Read More

Public ideas sought on future of Jeffboat property in Jeffersonville

After 180 years, the Jeffboat shipbuilding operation and the jobs that came with it has run its course. → Read More

‘Far too many guns in our streets’: Mayor reacts to weekend homicides after man, teenager killed

The Louisville Metro Police Department is investigating after a man was shot and killed in the Original Highlands neighborhood Sunday afternoon. → Read More

Greater Louisville Inc. says 2023 looking good for job-seekers

The numbers reflect a better-than-expected US jobs report released Friday. → Read More

Trips to the hardware store precede arrival of blizzard-like conditions before Christmas

Days before what could be a white Christmas to remember, the advice is to not wait for Santa to bring you that new snow shovel. → Read More

Scratch-off lottery prize at office holiday party pays $175k

Lori Janes was hoping to hold onto a gift card to her favorite store, but a coworker in the game stole it. → Read More

A violent December in Louisville continues a violent 3-year trend

It raises an uncomfortable question, could this be the city’s new violent normal? → Read More

Developer suspects arson after fire destroys building in Glenmary neighborhood

A barn built in the 1800s burned to the ground Tuesday night in the Glenmary neighborhood near Fern Creek. → Read More

Norton Healthcare says positive flu tests 4 times higher than normal

As predicted, the Thanksgiving weekend resulted in a lot of people catching the flu. → Read More

Local businesses work for share of Cyber Monday sales

National experts predict Cyber Monday sales to set a new record, exceeding $11 billion this year. → Read More