‘Completely unforgivable’: Families of UPS plane crash victims file wrongful death lawsuit
Families of victims who died in the UPS plane crash in Louisville filed the first wrongful death lawsuits on Wednesday.
Families of victims who died in the UPS plane crash in Louisville filed the first wrongful death lawsuits on Wednesday.
The lawsuits were filed on behalf of family members of Trina Chavez — a 37-year-old mother of two employed by Grade A Auto Parts — and 45-year-old mom Angela Anderson, a frequent customer at the business.
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Countering a House GOP leader, the Kentucky Senate’s top Republican says he will not push for an income tax cut in the coming session, adhering to budget trigger rules.
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Nearly one month after the UPS plane crash along Grade Lane, more than 90 businesses are still closed to the public and struggling to survive.
Firefighters battled a late-night house fire on Harkaway Avenue, working in freezing conditions to contain the flames after the home’s lone occupant escaped safely.
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The grant will help JCTC update its hybrid and electric vehicle curriculum to “align with current industry needs.”
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In spite of some recent business additions to downtown Louisville many towers still have major vacancies.
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Join us for the next Membership Engagement Team Meeting continuing our work to enhance the LIBA experience for our members. This meeting will be via Zoom. Contact leslie@keeplouisvilleweird.com for more information.
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By Elisha Lane Louisville’s food scene is full of surprises, but few places capture the city’s multicultural warmth the way Tikka House does. Located on Bardstown Road, it stands as one of those rare spots that feels both welcoming to newcomers and dee…
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Premiered in 2024, the winning work is the 38th winner of the award, a top prize in the field of music composition.
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Premiered in 2024, the winning work is the 38th winner of the award, a top prize in the field of music composition.
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The last full moon of the year is illuminating the skies this week.
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Republican Matt Van Epps won the Tennessee 7th Congressional special election, but Aftyn Behn’s overperformance has Democrats celebrating, too, and sets up an affordability focus in the 2026 midterms.
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Former Kentucky state representative Charles Booker is making another run for the U.S. Senate.
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