Bardstown police seeking community’s help after vehicle break-ins
The department posted a video on its Facebook page that shows one of the suspects in a black hoodie.
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The department posted a video on its Facebook page that shows one of the suspects in a black hoodie.
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The program, unveiled earlier this year, allows dispatchers to help prepare first responders as they are on the way to a call.
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By Elizabeth Scanland The Cardinals will return home to host the No. 24 Virginia Cavaliers in what promises to be a pivotal game in the ACC title race. Virginia enters the matchup riding high after a thrilling double-overtime victory over Florida State…
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The supermoon can appear up to 30% brighter and 14% larger than a typical moon, according to NASA. Here’s how it may impact the meteor shower peaks in October.
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Kenneth Hughbanks was arrested in April after investigators determined he failed to report nearly $300,000 in income.
Former Indiana sheriff charged with tax evasion asks to change his plea Read More »
By Maura Cornell The University of Louisville’s Ekstrom Library is hosting a Banned Books week event on Oct. 7 and Oct. 8 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The library will be having free book drawings, give-a-ways, and readings of different banned books. Banned …
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Victoria is Tory Fisher, Louisville artist with many special guests on her new album Old Hurts plus a video premiere
The U.S. Department of Education says the University of Kentucky violated the Civil Rights Act by associating with The PhD Project nonprofit.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg appointed two well-known Democratic politicians to takeover vacancies in the clerk’s and sheriff’s offices on Friday.
Louisville mayor taps seasoned politicians to fill County Clerk, Sheriff vacancies Read More »
The free event will kick off Oct. 11 at 5 p.m., and guests can expect great food, drinks, and an all-around good time.
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The conviction and indictments were made possible by the attorney general’s violent crime reduction team which has an office in downtown Louisville to focus specifically on gun crimes.
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The new leaders of the Jefferson County Clerk’s Office and the Sheriff’s Office have been named.
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The Department of Education said the grants were pulled from the district because of civil rights violations.
Congressman McGarvey urges Education Department to restore $10 million in JCPS grants Read More »
Artists and Afros, an event she founded last year, is happening this weekend.
Covington Police arrested CityBeat photo intern Lucas Griffith during a march on the Roebling Bridge in July. The case has made national headlines and drawn protest from press freedom groups.
Jury finds Roebling protest journalist guilty of 1 misdemeanor, not guilty of 3 others Read More »