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During Bourbon Heritage Month, Jackie Zykan, former Old Forester master taster, reflects on her path through bourbon.
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A judge in Bardstown has formally sentenced Brooks Houck to life in prison for the murder of his girlfriend and mother of his child. Nelson Circuit Judge Charles Simms went with a jury's recommendation on Wednesday in sentencing Houck to the maximum punishment for the murder of Crystal Rogers.
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The Fugees Freedom Fund was created to help cover the expenses of children who have been detained by ICE and are caught in a legal battle to be released.
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The man accused of a shooting rampage Sunday at a rural Kentucky church after wounding a state trooper had been expected in court Monday for a domestic violence hearing, a local official said.
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Two women were killed in a shooting at a Kentucky church in an incident Sunday. A state trooper was wounded, and the suspect was killed.
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Sweet Evening Breeze, a Louisville nonprofit that supports LGBTQ+ young adults, paused its free HIV testing services due to federal funding cuts under the Trump administration.
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A group of Newburg residents is hoping to commemorate a local woman for her community work that has touched three generations.
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A mother and son from Gaza have spent two months in Louisville for medical care that would be nearly impossible to get back home.
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Juneteenth commemorates the day federal officials informed last enslaved Black people in Galveston, Texas of their freedom two years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation.
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The Philippines gained independence from Spain June 12, 1898. Over 120 years later, Louisville’s Filipino community is coming together Saturday to bring celebrations to the city.
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Join fellow music lovers on Saturday, June 28 for a day of treasure hunting and crate digging in the archives of Louisville Public Media’s music collection.
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Bill Bell will take the reins of Louisville’s first Department of Transportation later this month.