FBI Louisville warns of increase in violent online networks
FBI Louisville is earning people of an increase in violent online networks.
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FBI Louisville is earning people of an increase in violent online networks.
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The Louisville Orchestra plays works they’ve commissioned, past and present, this weekend
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Attendees at last year’s inaugural event included Travis Kelce, Aaron Rodgers, Alix Earle and Davante Adams.
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A fast-moving bill that could subject many rural water supplies in Kentucky to pollution may have hit a bump in the road, with a GOP chairman acknowledging “validity” of concerns.
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Louisville Taco Week is set to return soon.
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The Trump administration may end leases for some of NOAA’s offices while the agency terminates several advisory committees at the important weather and climate agency.
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Officers said they’ve made off with more than $10,000 worth of merchandise, including Stanley cups, phones and camera systems.
The age at which Kentuckians would be allowed to conceal carry firearms could drop from 21 to 18-years-old under Senate Bill 75. It passed a committee vote Thursday, but Democrats and a couple Republicans withheld support.
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The lawsuit alleges that James Cameron Wright Tased and assaulted a traffic stop defendant on March 12, 2024, without justification.
By Josie Simpson For the second time in a week, Louisville will clash with the Clemson Tigers. This time, though, with something more at stake, the ACC Tournament. Louisville dominated their last meeting, cruising to a 78-52 victory, but Clemson will be desperate to flip the script in this win-or-go-home battle. What’s changed? Clemson has
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Citing a recent federal Supreme Court ruling, a state House committee passed a bill saying courts should not automatically defer to administrative agencies when interpreting ambiguities in the law.
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Debate over property tax reform began in the second half of the legislative session Wednesday the same way it ended the first half – with local government leaders sounding the alarm on their budgets, while Gov. Mike Braun’s office pressed for taxpayer relief.
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The Spring 2025 issue of Food & Dining Magazine is now available in all the familiar places: Louisville area eateries and food shops, newsstands and online (or read it at issuu). Our recent Balkan Mystery Tour (February 12 – 21) got off to a miserable start when a perfect winter’s storm of snowy Chicago weather […]
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A bill that passed out of the Kentucky Senate last week aims to regulate the state government’s use of artificial intelligence – safeguarding the public sector from irresponsible AI applications and putting some protections in place to prevent the spread of election-related misinformation.
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