Closing the lifespan gap: How access to healthy food could impact life expectancy Thursday, Oct 7 2021 

It’s that absence of grocery stores in west Louisville that made Shauntrice Martin get her hands dirty, to give her community what she said it's needed for decades.

        

What’d you miss: Soccer district championships, Assumption vs Mercy and Wednesday’s scores Thursday, Oct 7 2021 

Here are two Louisville high school sports highlights that you missed from Wednesday Oct. 6 2021.

      

The JCPS School Board discusses COVID test-to-stay, test-to-play programs for students Thursday, Oct 7 2021 

The JCPS School Board unanimously approves a plan to mitigate COVID-19 by weekly requiring students to test-to-stay and test-to-play for athletes.

      

‘A missed ride is never OK’ | TARC3 driver shortage, long wait time issues still persist Thursday, Oct 7 2021 

Rider Libby Davis said she often has rides show up late, or not at all. TARC officials said they and their contractor are working on recruitment.

        

Harvest Homecoming Festival 2021 returns to New Albany Thursday Thursday, Oct 7 2021 

After being canceled due to COVID-19 in 2020, the Harvest Homecoming returned Thursday in New Albany. The festival runs through Sunday.

      

JCPS releases progress photos of new elementary school Thursday, Oct 7 2021 

JCPS broke ground on the $16.5 million building last October.

The Bellwether: New hotel opening in the Highlands Thursday, Oct 7 2021 

“The Bellwether allows for the preservation of two historic buildings on one of the neighborhood’s most distinct corners."

        

Paving work leaves only 1 eastbound lane open on Sherman Minton Bridge Thursday, Oct 7 2021 

The existing westbound lanes won't be impacted by the closure.

Metro Councilwoman Jessica Green to run for Circuit Court Judge Thursday, Oct 7 2021 

Green made the announcement via Facebook and said she intends to run for Circuit Court Judge, Division 6.

        

Loaded gun found in backpack of Louisville high school student accused of carjacking Thursday, Oct 7 2021 

Seneca High School principal Michael Guy said in a letter to families the gun "was never used in a threatening manner."

      

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