Law enforcement agencies are required to tell state officials how much cash they seize. Not all do.
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Access to top district officials’ text messages on bungled opening day are at the center of the lawsuit.
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The New York Times dug in to the reasons why police can’t solve more murders and the impact it has on Louisville families.
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Former Jefferson County Public Schools football coaches Ronnie and Donnie Stoner pleaded not guilty Monday to dozens of charges related to the alleged sexual abuse of girls in their care over an 18-year period.
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Communications chief spends funds meant for West End schools on billboard thanking outgoing superintendent.
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Ronnie and Donnie Stoner are accused of dozens of crimes spanning an 18-year period.
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Today, Congress passed the Rescissions Act of 2025, eliminating federal funding for public media. For Louisville Public Media, this means the immediate loss of $376,000 from our current budget and every year going forward. This was our single largest grant.
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Louisville’s drinking water utility says a West Virginia factory’s PFAS pollution could cause problems locally. The facility faces a lawsuit for violating its permit.
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KyCIR disputed Louisville Metro Government’s handling of its request for records on a proposed development at Joe Creason Park. Here’s what the attorney general decided.
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John Cheves with the Lexington Herald Leader reported on a “perfect storm” brewing inside Kentucky’s child care centers.
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We examined where city inspectors found safety issues in public pools at apartments, parks and other places.