Head Start returns to Louisville, expands under new leadership Monday, Jun 21 2021 

The early childhood federal program "Head Start" that once faced allegations of mistreatment and neglect under JCPS' leadership, is returning with new leaders.

        

Judge blocks new parole hearings for criminals ‘responsible for some of the worst crimes in recent history’ Monday, Jun 21 2021 

Tracie Bowman is just one of many who would be impacted by new parole hearings for more than 40 prisoners.

        

Police, libraries, affordable housing: How Metro Council wants to change mayor’s budget Monday, Jun 21 2021 

Louisville Metro Council has largely signed off on Mayor Fischer's spending plan, leaving in tact violence prevention and much of LMPD's budget.

      

Cincinnati Reds prospect Alejo Lopez could hit his way into the big leagues this year Monday, Jun 21 2021 

Reds prospect Alejo Lopez has reached base in 41 of his 43 games this year and he's hitting .388 at Triple-A Louisville.

      

Louisville doctors wear orange to promote gun safety awareness Monday, Jun 21 2021 

Norton Healthcare physicians are seeing a rise in accidental gunshot wounds among kids, and need parents' help keeping firearms safe and secure.

        

22-year-old man identified as victim of fatal shooting at Southland Terrace Shopping Center Monday, Jun 21 2021 

As LMPD's Homicide Unit investigates the shooting, anyone with information is asked to call 574-LMPD.

Businesses in Bloomington cleaning up after Friday flooding Monday, Jun 21 2021 

The city hopes to have the streets cleaned up in the next few days, reported by FOX59.

Fern Creek church donating 4 Safe Haven Baby Boxes after raising $60,000 Monday, Jun 21 2021 

The boxes provide a secure and legal place for a mother in crisis to anonymously surrender a newborn child.

Blood shortage could put transplants on hold, UofL Health says Monday, Jun 21 2021 

If they do not receive more blood in the coming weeks, UofL said it will have to delay surgeries.

        

‘NCAA is not above the law:’ Supreme Court finds NCAA on wrong side of antitrust argument Monday, Jun 21 2021 

Unanimous Supreme Court ruling deals blow to NCAA's quest for control of college athletics.

      

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