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While visitors on Oaks and Derby Days transform part of Louisville’s South End, thousands of residents call the area home all year ‘round.
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Senior centers are a valuable resource for older generations who feel socially isolated.
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The 13th annual free coat exchange will be held on Nov. 24 at seven locations around Louisville and Southern Indiana.
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The Bowling Green-based International Center of Kentucky unveiled a new building today that will be known as the Dr. Catherine Ward Center for New Americans.
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Invoices for all three toll bridges connecting Louisville and Southern Indiana are restarting with a new monthly billing system for drivers without prepaid accounts.
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Louisville’s community is watching the ongoing crisis in Israel and Gaza from afar and in real time. They’re hearing about it from family members on the ground, seeing it on TV and engaging in discourse on social media. That can create a deep sense of powerlessness. LPM News is sharing the experiences of Louisvillians and offering resources to help.
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Some Kentuckians could lose essential federal assistance in the case of a government shutdown. The Biden administration says the WIC program — formally known as the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children — needs additional, emergency funding to keep serving families.
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An entire city in Jefferson County is slated to disappear, thanks to a relatively new Kentucky law. The municipality of Poplar Hills went defunct years ago and now the state is trying to get rid of it and other so-called “ghost cities.”
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State-level data from the latest American Community Survey shows Kentucky has the sixth highest poverty rate in the country. The rate is also well above the national average.
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One Eastern High School student and one adult were injured in a shooting when students got off a school bus in the Russell neighborhood Wednesday afternoon.
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The military has identified a prisoner of war from Kentucky who died in the Philippines during World War II. The remains of Army Pfc. Thomas Franklin Brooks of Mammoth Cave were confirmed in June, 80 years after his death.
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Current and former residents of Louisville’s California neighborhood gathered Saturday for the California Day celebration, a chance to connect with neighbors and old friends.