Kentuckiana Pride Foundation advocating for LGBTQ+ community
The organization is celebrating 25 years of promoting social, economic and health equity.
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The organization is celebrating 25 years of promoting social, economic and health equity.
Kentuckiana Pride Foundation advocating for LGBTQ+ community Read More »
Clark County residents debate a revised 1,500-acre solar farm plan by BrightNight with larger buffer zones.
Norton Children’s new pediatric care campus will expand specialty care and research for children.
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Nationwide protests over immigration enforcement raids are planned for Saturday, June 14.
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“I am deeply concerned that the events unfolding in other major cities, particularly those in California, could take hold here,” one Councilmember said.
“I am so happy and excited that all these people love me and celebrate my birthday,” Mary Phaire said.
Korean War veteran in Kentuckiana turns 100 years old Read More »
Loren Brown, at 100 years old, remains a beloved figure in Crawford County, known for sharing local news and personal wartime experiences.
Detective Michelle Rusch is being remembered as “a fighter in every sense of the word.”
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One Kentuckiana fire department broke its fundraising record as the WHAS Crusade for Children raised nearly $5.9 million this year.
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Unmarked cars with flashing blue and red lights sat parked outside Highland Tap Room and Taco Bell as a deterrent.
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The Southern Indiana Pride Festival in Jeffersonville is Saturday, June 7.
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Bill Bell is charged with keeping road projects moving.
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TARC’s Executive Director Ozzy Gibson said the Nia Center needs about $6 million worth of work.
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After the second weekend of street takeovers and fights on Bardstown Road, LMPD is increasing presence again Friday so it doesn’t happen again.
Since April, 139 ICE detainees have come through the Clark County Jail.
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