Kentucky General Assembly announces agreement on COVID-19 relief legislation Thursday, Mar 26 2020 

The Kentucky General Assembly announced an agreement between the House and Senate on a COVID-19 relief bill this evening. Last week, a House committee added language to Senate Bill 150 that would modify several state laws and regulations throughout the duration of the state of emergency declared by Governor Andy...

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Georgetown, Ind., fire department hires new chief Thursday, Mar 26 2020 

Oral "Bill" Banta has more than 30 years of experience in fire service, including 20 years with the Louisville Division of Fire.

How to be a smart and safe shopper during the coronavirus pandemic Thursday, Mar 26 2020 

Here are 6 tips from Louisville's Dr. Sarah Moyer for being a smart shopper during the coronavirus pandemic.

       

Fort Campbell officials report first case of COVID-19 at installation Thursday, Mar 26 2020 

The person who tested positive for COVID-19 is in the care of a retired military official at Fort Campbell.

GLI urges lawmakers to preserve child care services in Kentucky Thursday, Mar 26 2020 

GLI joined Metro United Way and other partners throughout Kentucky in advocating for increased resources to support child care services. In a letter to legislative leaders, GLI President & CEO Sarah Davasher-Wisdom and Metro United Way President & CEO Theresa Reno-Weber stressed that the COVID-19 pandemic severely threatens the survival...

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Bloom Teachers Parade Through Neighborhood To Connect With Students Thursday, Mar 26 2020 

Students, parents, and teachers exchange enthusiastic waves and greetings from a distance during today's Bloom Elementary Staff Parade. School staff organized the parade is an effort to remind students that their teachers are thinking of them while schools remain closed.Some Jefferson County teachers found a creative way Thursday to reach out to their students while schools are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Teachers and staff from Bloom Elementary School formed a motorcade and drove up and down the streets of the Highlands neighborhood around the school.

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Students, parents, and teachers exchange enthusiastic waves and greetings from a distance during today’s Bloom Elementary Staff Parade. School staff organized the parade is an effort to remind students that their teachers are thinking of them while schools remain closed.

A cacophonous chorus of car horns and cheers rose from the streets as Bloom teachers, staff and families in the motorcade honked, and waved from their cars. Some had balloons or homemade signs telling students how much they missed them.

Families came out of their houses to wave from the sidewalk, enjoying one another’s company from a safe distance. Some families drove in from farther away, and waved from their own cars parked along the road.

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Students, parents, and teachers exchange enthusiastic waves and greetings from a distance during today’s Bloom Elementary Staff Parade. School staff organized the parade is an effort to remind students that their teachers are thinking of them while schools remain closed.

Kentucky schools are closed until at least Apr. 20 due to the coronavirus pandemic. But the state is telling districts to plan remote instruction to May 1.

Teachers and staff from Slaughter Elementary are holding a similar parade on Friday, Mar. 27 at 1 p.m.

Chauncey Elementary had a car parade on Wednesday.

U.S. passes Italy, China as nation with the most confirmed cases of COVID-19 Thursday, Mar 26 2020 

The U.S. surged past China and Italy to become the planet's most infected nation Thursday, a stark milestone in the coronavirus era - and a reminder of its deadly, culture-changing effects on American life.

       

Distilleries ‘do the right thing,’ make hand sanitizer for Kentucky’s health workers Thursday, Mar 26 2020 

Numerous bourbon and spirits distilleries in Kentucky and Southern Indiana have added a new product to their lines: hand sanitizer. Here's why.

       

‘A terrible number’: Unemployment claims crush Kentucky, US records due to coronavirus Thursday, Mar 26 2020 

The number of Kentuckians who filed for unemployment last week jumped to 48,847, from 2,785 the week before, a nearly 18-fold increase.

       

US leads world in confirmed coronavirus cases Thursday, Mar 26 2020 

According to a running count by Johns Hopkins University, the number of people infected in the U.S. topped 82,000 on Thursday.

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