Louisville could soon see ‘hybrid’ civilian review of the police department. What to know Friday, Jul 10 2020 

After years of unanswered calls for stronger civilian oversight of Louisville Metro Police, a work group is close to proposing legislation.

       

Southern Indiana school prepares to welcome students back in less than in 2 weeks Friday, Jul 10 2020 

Students at Christian Academy of Indiana return to the classrooms in just a few weeks.

Filly Swiss Skydiver the 3-1 favorite against the boys in the Toyota Blue Grass Stakes Friday, Jul 10 2020 

The fields are set for Saturday's Toyota Blue Grass and Central Bank Ashland, which are major Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks preps.

New Albany restaurant rebuilds after pandemic and fire damage close its doors for months Friday, Jul 10 2020 

The owner of Tucker's American Favorites says after a massive remodel, he plans to reopen July 20.

        

Coronavirus spiking throughout the country is a trend that’s not college football’s friend Friday, Jul 10 2020 

College football losing ground to COVID-19. Season increasingly in doubt.

       

Steven Lopez was armed and in crisis. Could a red flag law have stopped a deadly ending? Friday, Jul 10 2020 

Tyler Gerth's death is yet another example of the dangerous confluence of untreated mental illness and easy firearms access.

       

Kentucky reports second-highest number of new COVID-19 cases as mask order takes effect Friday, Jul 10 2020 

Gov. Andy Beshear said the rate of positive COVID-19 tests was 4.5 percent this week, up from 2.87 percent last week.

How Indiana’s red flag law is helping save lives by taking away unstable people’s guns Friday, Jul 10 2020 

The decidedly conservative and gun-friendly state has the country's second-oldest red flag law, adopted after the 2004 slaying of a police officer.

       

Police say Scott County, Indiana, man assaulted neighbor, killed service dog Friday, Jul 10 2020 

Robert Campbell, 44, of Scottsburg, has been arrested on charges including battery, striking/interfering with a service animal causing death and failure to register as a sex offender.

Singer says country band’s lawsuit over Lady A name is ‘white privilege’ Friday, Jul 10 2020 

Lady A, previously known as Lady Antebellum, are suing Anita White seeking a ruling that their use of the name doesn't infringe on her use of the same name.

        

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