Louisville Area Grocery Stores & Hours Tuesday, Mar 24 2020 

Many of our area grocery stores have changed their hours to allow for older adults and people that are vulnerable to shop without all the crowds and after the staff has done a deep cleaning during the pandemic. Listed below are their current hours.  We have included Louisville area grocery stores and their hours in one list. Please remember to [...]

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‘Coronavirus party’-goer tests positive for COVID-19, Kentucky governor says Tuesday, Mar 24 2020 

Beshear didn't reveal specifics of the party but shared his frustration that some aren't taking social distancing seriously as COVID-19 cases rise.

        

College of Arts and Sciences announces new graduate school policies in response to COVID-19 outbreak Tuesday, Mar 24 2020 

By Eli Hughes–

The University of Louisville’s College of Arts and Sciences announced March 23 changes that have been made to the department’s graduate program due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Associate Dean for Graduate Education David Brown made the announcement in an email and went over how the policy changes would affect current graduate students, incoming graduate students and faculty.

One new requirement is that graduate thesis and dissertation defenses will take place online for the rest of the semester. Any student who would like to request an exception must make those requests through Brown.

Graduate school admissions will also be affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. Graduate Record Examinations have been canceled, so departments that normally require GRE tests for admission will be allowed to accept students without the GRE test.

This will only apply to students starting graduate school in the summer 2020 or fall 2020 semesters who meet all of the other requirements necessary.

Any forms that graduate students need to fill out will now be required to be completed online. Those forms, as well as further information about the graduate school’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak, can be found on the graduate website.

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Fort Campbell to deploy field hospital units to help with coronavirus relief efforts Tuesday, Mar 24 2020 

Fort Campbell's 531st Hospital

       

Bellarmine pole vaulter reaches new heights despite championship cancellation Tuesday, Mar 24 2020 

Benton Stone set an unofficial personal and school-record jump that went viral on Twitter, racking up more than 200,000 video views, 350 retweets and 5,000 likes.

        

JCPS is pulling hundreds of kids from class for psych evaluations and threatening parents Tuesday, Mar 24 2020 

JCPS parents said they were threatened with a referral to child protective services if they didn't heed mental health directives for their children.

       

What if my child has a mental health crisis at school? Here’s what JCPS parents should know Tuesday, Mar 24 2020 

Here is what JCPS parents should know about mobile assessments, which could result in your child being hospitalized.

       

‘We just didn’t know what else to do.’ How one family reached its breaking point with JCPS Tuesday, Mar 24 2020 

A mom insisted her son's behavior was related to his autism and his difficulties communicating. JCPS pushed to have evaluated by a psychiatrist.

       

They refused to commit their autistic daughter. They were reported for neglect Tuesday, Mar 24 2020 

Parents of a JCPS student say they unjustly faced an investigation after they refused to commit their daughter to a Louisville psychiatric hospital.

       

‘I feel like I betrayed my son.’ Mom copes with effects of child’s psychiatric hospitalization Tuesday, Mar 24 2020 

Megan Keller questions why Jefferson County Public Schools isn't doing more to prevent children from being torn from their parents.

       

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