Louisville’s The Palm Room to hold food, toy giveaway in Russell neighborhood Thursday, Dec 17 2020 

The giveaway is first come, first serve from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday.

McConnell urges Americans to take ‘safe and effective’ COVID-19 vaccine, says he will be vaccinated soon Thursday, Dec 17 2020 

Kentucky received 38,025 doses of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine Sunday.

Kentucky Supreme Court: Online poker site must pay state $1B Thursday, Dec 17 2020 

The ruling from the state’s high court reinstated a Franklin Circuit Court judgement against PokerStars.com.

        

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to take COVID-19 vaccine ‘in the coming days’ Thursday, Dec 17 2020 

Mitch McConnell's statement expressed disappointment at a recent survey showing a 25% of Americans saying they won't take the vaccine.

       

Louisville women’s basketball postpones Sunday’s game against Miami Thursday, Dec 17 2020 

The postponement is the program's third of the week following a positive COVID-19 test.

       

‘Standardization can help with efficiency’: Floyd County discussing the future of fire services, merger possible Thursday, Dec 17 2020 

Floyd County Commissioners will be discussing the merger at their upcoming public meeting.

        

‘This grief is a grief that never heals’ | Mothers of Louisville homicide victims speak out as the city sees deadliest year ever Thursday, Dec 17 2020 

Louisville has seen a record number of homicides in 2020, leaving so many families behind to pick up the pieces and cope with the pain.

        

Former McDonald’s All-American Nyah Green will transfer from Louisville women’s basketball Thursday, Dec 17 2020 

One of the top recruits in the 2019 class, Green redshirted the 2019-2020 season.

       

Kentucky suffers worst day for COVID-19 deaths Thursday with 54 losses and 3,349 new cases Thursday, Dec 17 2020 

Meanwhile, Indiana reported 6,458 new cases of the coronavirus and 79 more deaths, raising the state's totals to 447,190 cases and 6,860 deaths.

       

US Supreme Court declines to review Beshear’s order halting in-person classes at religious schools Thursday, Dec 17 2020 

The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear's executive order halting in-person classes at the state's private schools.

       

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