Beshear signs bill increasing penalties for repeated violators of emergency protective orders
House Bill 38, sponsored by Rep. James Tipton, R-Taylorsville, calls for stronger penalties for Kentuckians who violate a protective order.
House Bill 38, sponsored by Rep. James Tipton, R-Taylorsville, calls for stronger penalties for Kentuckians who violate a protective order.
Human remains were found at a much maligned Louisville Housing Authority complex over the weekend.
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The River Road project has been underway for two weeks.
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As soon as the doors opened at UofL South Hospital, lives were saved.
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The district said the tax hikes will fund upgrades at some of its facilities.
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Whitney Young Elementary School will move two miles away and merge into Engelhard Elementary School.
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The center, on the same block as the new Norton West Hospital, is a mall-like setting inside, a place where people can go for many resources.
The primary obstacle arose when Clark County Commissioners dissolved the Utica Fire Protection Board just one day before the scheduled vote.
The company held several community meetings, but one neighbor claims communication between those meetings was almost nonexistent.
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With a significant number of students facing food insecurity, staff and local organizations have implemented initiatives to provide food boxes and pantry access to those in need.
The allocation of the Opioid Settlement Funds will go before Louisville’s budget committee later this week.
For many families in Kentuckiana, the choice between keeping their homes warm and putting food on the table is a reality.
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Louisville Water hosted a meeting Thursday night to address concerns about the upcoming two-year-long residual line replacement project.
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The federal workforce is undergoing significant reductions as part of a sweeping initiative led by President Donald Trump and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk.
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JCPS students will have an extra day of school this year for all that time off for the winter storm that came through last month.
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