University of Louisville threatens to discipline faculty who don’t teach classes in person Monday, Jan 10 2022 

University of Louisville department chairs was told courses designated as in-person may not be moved online and "violations may result in discipline."

      

Facing heat from Frankfort, Jefferson County Public Schools unveils security proposal Monday, Jan 10 2022 

JCPS has drawn criticism from local and state leaders for not having police officers in schools since August 2019.

      

Jill Biden reschedules trip to tornado-damaged Kentucky Monday, Jan 10 2022 

Her first planned trip to Kentucky was canceled due to snow in the forecast. Now, first lady Jill Biden says she'll be visit Bowling Green this week.

      

1 month later, millions of dollars in relief remain available for Kentucky tornado victims Monday, Jan 10 2022 

ne month after tornadoes shattered communities in western Kentucky, millions of relief dollars are still available to help rebuild.

Louisville’s mass COVID-19 test site opens as omicron drives cases ‘unfathomably high’ Monday, Jan 10 2022 

The city has 372 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 complications and 79 in ICUs.

      

Local doctor seeing different symptoms with omicron variant Monday, Jan 10 2022 

Yazel says COVID-19 positive patients are complaining of lower back pain, but people are also coming in with a sore throat. Yazel compares it to strep throat.

COVID-19: Beshear mobilizes more National Guard members to help hospitals with omicron Monday, Jan 10 2022 

With 26% of people getting tested for COVID-19 now turning up positive, hospitals have seen a sharp increase in patients.

      

Some EMTs and MetroSafe workers in Louisville are getting pay raises. Here’s why Monday, Jan 10 2022 

The 8% raise is immediate for MetroSafe and EMS employees in the Teamsters and IBEW unions, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer's office said.

      

Betty White suffered a stroke days before her death, death certificate says Monday, Jan 10 2022 

The legendary actress would have turned 100 on Jan. 17.

        

Borden-Henryville schools to move to e-learning beginning Tuesday Monday, Jan 10 2022 

District officials cite the rise in COVID-19 cases, other illnesses and quarantine for the temporary move this week.

        

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