Juvenile hospitalized after being hit by car near Jeffersonville High School
A juvenile was hit by a car near Jeffersonville High School on Wednesday morning.
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A juvenile was hit by a car near Jeffersonville High School on Wednesday morning.
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Here is the text of Renshoku Ramen’s Fb post. The restaurant is located at 1161 S. 2nd St. in Old Louisville, and remember: today’s objective is to sell out the inventory, so bid them a fond farewell. It is with great sadness that I must announce that today will be the last day of service […]
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The impeachment petition alleges Kentucky Supreme Court Justice Pamela Goodwine should have recused herself from an education case she granted a rehearing for.
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Melissa roared ashore on Tuesday as a Category 5 hurricane with top sustained winds of 185 mph.
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McLean County is one of six Kentucky counties participating in a buyout program from the state and federal governments following April’s historic flooding.
As I write these words, Hop Atomica (1318 McHenry St.) is preparing to host Apron Inc.’s monthly Happy Hour Friend-Raiser. There’s a huge added bonus: Dan Dry will be there, exhibiting a few of his many award-winning photographic works, and helping give a leg up to Apron in the process. I’ll be there. Learn more […]
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Simpsonville police said officers responded to reports of shots fired on Buck Creek Road around 12:40 a.m. Wednesday.
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Hear music by Albert Rousell, Philippe Gaubert, and Valerie Coleman at Oxmoor Farm
NouLou Chamber Players explore chamber music gems Read More »
As Women’s Small Business Month highlights entrepreneurship, Amanda Dare shares how Woman-Owned Wallet is building community and economic power for women in Louisville.
The French artist strips away the electronics and autotune for piano, acoustic guitar, marimba and an eight-piece choir. The results preserve Oklou’s sense of sonic adventure.
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The two women were scheduled to leave the island on Wednesday, but they remain in lockdown at their Montego Bay resort, along with hundreds of others.
Mayor Craig Greenberg says the King Louis XVI statue that once stood outside Metro Hall may be back on display in 2026.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg officially announced his re-election campaign on Tuesday.
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Braun has called for a special session beginning Nov. 3, legislators will have 30 days to redraw the districts and deal with a federal tax issue, with leadership in both chambers setting the exact dates for lawmakers to return to…
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By Derek DeBurger Louisville beat the Bucknell Bisons in their second and final exhibition game before the official start of the season. Rusty buckets The Cards got off to a bit of a slow start, not exerting the will from the opening tip. The game was …
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