City leaders want to allocate Louisville’s $2.6 million from opioid settlement to combat crisis
The allocation of the Opioid Settlement Funds will go before Louisville’s budget committee later this week.
The allocation of the Opioid Settlement Funds will go before Louisville’s budget committee later this week.
Gov. Andy Beshear said the man was from Floyd County, and his death was floodwater related.
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By Rose Rodriguez At least twice a year, college students are faced with the difficult challenge of deciding whether to take in-person courses, online classes, or a mixture of both. This is a hot topic on everyone’s mind, for both professors and students, when course registration begins. Director of Communications and Professor Mary Ashlock offered
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By Anna Williams The Kentucky House of Representatives, along with other governmental institutions around the state and nation, have had a busy start to the new year. Policies that have the power to completely alter the livelihoods of civilians have established themselves as a trend within the legislature. The most recent addition to this trend
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Donated items like clothing, cell phones and basic necessities are offering hope to inmates transitioning back into society from Louisville’s jail.
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How could changes affect the site’s neighborhood?
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Clark County Prosecutor Jeremy Mull said in a statement he suspended Carroll following his arrest.
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“Our owners are self-admitted idiots,” Zanzabar wrote on social media. “Well meaning, but uneducated on the conflict in the Middle East.”
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A two-month Room in the Inn program that temporarily housed women and children experiencing homelessness in downtown Louisville’s Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral recorded over 450 overnight stays.
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Lawmakers filed several bills to further restrict abortion access and strengthen reporting requirements in Indiana. Reproductive rights advocates said even though the bills didn’t move forward, they’re concerned lawmakers will continue to pursue the policies in the future.
Retired police officers, firefighters and teachers could see an estimated $300-350 boost to their Social Security benefits beginning next month, according to Kentucky Education Association (KEA).
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“When you can’t see the bottom, that’s a problem.”
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A Louisville woman is warning others after nearly falling victim to a phone scam in which the caller, posing as a law enforcement officer, attempted to lure her to an unknown location.
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Guide to Buying Property on Rough River Lake, Kentucky
Introduction
Nestled in the rolling hills of western Kentucky, Rough River Lake offers a scenic escape with its crystal-clear waters and verdant shorelines. Created in 1959 when the U.S. Army Corp…
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The Kentucky Science Center is hosting a special sensory friendly night this weekend.
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