JCPS board approves 7 new school buildings, summer program contract and insurance premium increase
JCPS approves $260M plan for seven schools, contracts, insurance increase, and leadership change.
JCPS approves $260M plan for seven schools, contracts, insurance increase, and leadership change.
Before the deadly crash of UPS Flight 2976 in Louisville, there were warnings. Not just days or months before, but decades.
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Louisville Metro Police arrested four people, cited three others and confiscated four guns around Highlands bars over the weekend.
The JCPS board is expected to vote in the coming days on a plan to build several new schools and renovate dozens more as the district deals with a major budget deficit.
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Jonah Bevin is seeking retroactive child support, arguing he was denied a proper education as a child.
The deadline to file for the Jefferson County Board of Education passed Tuesday, setting up a crowded field for an election reshaped by a new state law.
Yearwood will get more authority on daily operations such as contracts, transportation, personnel matters and organizational structures.
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Nov. 4, 2025, started like a normal day for Kensey Jochim.
As Jefferson County Public Schools cuts staff and programs, the district still pays tens of thousands of dollars for its superintendent’s out-of-town travel and catering.
JCPS health director resigns, citing budget cuts and lack of input on student health services decisions.
Neighborhood microchip scanning stations across Louisville and Southern Indiana help reunite lost pets faster.
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Kentucky revises $250M incentive deal after Glendale battery plant shutdown and ownership transition to Ford.
One month after the deadly UPS MD-11 plane crash that killed 14, families, businesses, and investigators are still coping.
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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.
Newly uncovered video shows what happened leading up to a now-viral recording of a Jeffersonville High School teacher putting a student in a headlock.
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