Mexican cumbia musician Celso Piña, the ‘Accordion Rebel,’ dies at 66 Thursday, Aug 22 2019 

The accordionist was renowned for mixing traditional Colombian cumbia and other tropical sounds with ska, reggae, hip-hop and his native northern Mexican beats.

        

Former employees describe ‘hostile’ work environment at Bullitt County Detention Center Thursday, Aug 22 2019 

The Bullitt County Jailer is under fire, facing accusations over how he runs the jail and treats employees.

March for Our Lives hosts town hall in Louisville on gun reform Thursday, Aug 22 2019 

The group wants Sen. Mitch McConnell to pass Senate Bill 42, which calls for universal background checks.

Whiskey Row development nearing completion with last two hotels Thursday, Aug 22 2019 

"This is the final piece to finish off this block and we're very excited to bring it to Louisville," Justin Weeks, the general manager of Moxy Louisville, said.

        

Some Kentucky, Indiana schools fail to test for cancer-causing radon Thursday, Aug 22 2019 

The FOCUS investigative team found only half of the twenty school districts we surveyed have some record of radon testing. How does your school score?

        

JCPS board fills vacant District 4 seat Thursday, Aug 22 2019 

The board appointed Joe Marshall to fill the open seat, representing southwest Louisville.

        

Food truck ordinance going back to committee Thursday, Aug 22 2019 

The proposal has gone through several amendments and now focuses on things like licensing, limiting generator noise, and some parking restrictions.

        

Metro Council passes property tax increase Thursday, Aug 22 2019 

Louisville Metro Council unanimously voted to raise the property tax to four percent according to state law.

        

Louisville mayor says President Trump should not be afraid to act on gun control Thursday, Aug 22 2019 

The debate over guns rages from the White House to Louisville's Metro Hall.

Plan to regulate Louisville food trucks sent back to the drawing board Thursday, Aug 22 2019 

Metro Council didn't bite Thursday night on a plan to regulate "itinerant vendors" like food trucks.

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