Nadia Nadim made her Racing debut Sunday, what we learned as Louisville falls to Washington Monday, Jul 26 2021 

Nadim took four shots in the second half, but Racing couldn't get on the scoreboard.

      

Backpacks given away as part of autism awareness at Salem Speedway Monday, Jul 26 2021 

The Salem Speedway in southern Indiana held a backpack giveaway in partnership with Indiana Racing for Autism Awareness on July 24.

Third floor of Academy @ Shawnee gets new life after decades of emptiness Monday, Jul 26 2021 

JCPS officials said the project is not only an investment in its school facilities, but an investment in West End communities.

        

Dainty Fest returns to George Hauck Way Monday, Jul 26 2021 

This year's festival is the first one without founder George Hauck in attendance. Hauck died last September.

        

More than $1.8M in funding will help improve traffic safety near 3 Oldham County schools Monday, Jul 26 2021 

Gov. Beshear presented a check for more than $1.8 million from KYTC to represent the commitment to make roads safer near three schools on the North Oldham campus.

        

JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio to recommend universal mask policy to start school year Monday, Jul 26 2021 

Any mask policy is subject to approval by the seven-member school board, which is scheduled to meet at 6 p.m. at Central High School Tuesday.

      

Indiana officials taking steps to avoid spike in evictions Monday, Jul 26 2021 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) National Eviction Moratorium is set to expire on Saturday.

Here’s what a judge ordered the man accused of threatening JCPS leader Marty Pollio to do Monday, Jul 26 2021 

Linzy was charged with misdemeanor counts of terroristic threatening and disorderly conduct, according to court records.

      

Heat indexes to be above 100 degrees this week. Here’s a few ways to stay cool Monday, Jul 26 2021 

This week may be one of the hottest this summer with a forecasted heat index in the low 100 degrees.

      

Father, son speak out against gun violence, recall moment bullets flew into their home Monday, Jul 26 2021 

Terrell Smith said his son, Terrell Smith Jr., was playing video games when bullets starting coming into their apartment at Dunwoody Court.

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