‘These kids don’t have a chance’: Louisville gun violence on a record pace in 2020 Monday, Jul 27 2020 

2020 has been defined by the COVID-19 pandemic and protests, but Louisville is also seeing gun violence reach potentially record-breaking levels.

       

Reports: Internal inquiry launched into alleged toxic work culture at ‘Ellen’ Monday, Jul 27 2020 

The reports come following a BuzzFeed article citing current and former employees about the work environment on the popular daytime talk show.

        

Ind. man seriously injured after crash on I-65 near Scott County Monday, Jul 27 2020 

Police said a 62-year-old man was injured when a dump truck he was driving on I-65 overturned Monday afternoon.

        

Linkin’ Bridge says recent criticism ‘hurt,’ pens letter to lend support to police and protesters Monday, Jul 27 2020 

Group members on Monday said they expected some backlash to their performance for first responders, but were surprised by the level of vitriol.

IMAGES | Ribbon cut on new Franklin Square Elementary School in downtown Jeffersonville Monday, Jul 27 2020 

The elementary school will also feature a STEAM curriculum, where students as young as age 5 will learn about science, technology, engineering, art and math.

Hardin County high school students to receive in-person instruction two days per week Monday, Jul 27 2020 

One group will attend classes on Monday and Thursday, the other group on Tuesday and Friday. Each of the schools — Central Hardin, John Hardin and North Hardin — will determine into which group a student will be moved.

Louisville bars, restaurants split over governor’s capacity rollbacks Monday, Jul 27 2020 

“We’re upset about it but we got to do what we got to do,” said Check’s Café bartender Tanya Reid.

The411: Louisville native remembers working with late Rep. John Lewis Monday, Jul 27 2020 

Gerald Radford discusses time spent working with the civil rights pioneer and congressman.

        

Education? Stricter laws? Leaders differ on how to reduce gun violence in Louisville Monday, Jul 27 2020 

As gun violence reaches historic levels in Louisville in 2020, leaders and youth advocates offer differing opinions on what needs to change.

       

Most claims in Kentucky’s unemployment backlog are ‘95% complete,’ but final step remains Monday, Jul 27 2020 

State officials say 63,000 backlogged unemployment claims are 95% finished, meaning Kentuckians are close to finally having answers on their claims.

       

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