Southern Indiana subdivision residents dealing with lack of mailboxes Monday, Aug 3 2020 

On top of delayed deliveries, one neighborhood is forced to visit a post office to collect any mail.

        

Grayson County Schools easing students back in with hybrid schedule Monday, Aug 3 2020 

Students who choose the in-person option will go to school two days a week for the first three weeks of school.

        

‘This is ridiculous’: 2 years later, police still investigating teen’s viral traffic stop Monday, Aug 3 2020 

Two years after Tea-Ahn Lea was stopped after allegedly making a wide turn and searched for 25 minutes, an investigation is still pending.

       

LMPD police chief job posting officially up, hire could take months Monday, Aug 3 2020 

Mayor Greg Fischer said the city has met with multiple groups and received more than 10,000 responses on what people would like to see in Louisville's next chief.

        

‘I’m just thankful today’: Long-awaited unemployment claim help comes to Louisville Monday, Aug 3 2020 

In-person unemployment claim help is being offered in Louisville, much to the relief of many who've waited weeks or months for answers and payments.

       

Louisville protester sues Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office after being pepper sprayed Monday, Aug 3 2020 

Kejohn Jennings said he went up to the doors of the Louisville courthouse to use the restroom before a deputy sprayed his face with pepper spray.

       

Video shows Jefferson County deputy pepper spray Louisville protester at Hall of Justice Monday, Aug 3 2020 

Jennnings' attorney David Mour said he's representing multiple other people who have been injured by police while protesting,

       

Family of Louisville teen at center of controversial traffic stop throws support behind resolution for more transparency Monday, Aug 3 2020 

The resolution is set to be discussed at this Thursday's Louisville Metro Council meeting.

Bryan Brown is confident the U of L defense will show improvement in 2020 Monday, Aug 3 2020 

U of L defensive coordinator Bryan Brown believes with the experience coming back, the defense can improve in 2020.

       

Gov. Beshear Says Mask Mandate Has Slowed Spread Of Coronavirus Monday, Aug 3 2020 

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Gov. Andy Beshear said he believes the mask mandate has put the breaks on the sharp increase in new coronavirus cases seen in July.

“What the numbers are telling us is that facial coverings and masks are working,” Beshear said during his briefing Monday.

Data provided during the briefing showed the number of new cases jumped up for the first three weeks of July, but slowed after the third week.


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