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For a year, some young adults in three Louisville neighborhoods received $500 a month with no strings attached. A new report shows how it affected them.
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The documentary “499 Days” recounts the life of a Louisville boy who died of a pediatric brain cancer called DIPG. Now, his family wants to use the film to raise awareness for the disease.
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Louisville Public Media CEO Stephen George will step down from his role in January. LPM’s board of directors will lead the transition to and selection of a new leader.
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After a Louisville father lost his 21-year-old son to suicide earlier this year, he channeled his grief into a project he hopes will help others who are at risk.
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New weather alert radios available for the deaf and hard of hearing in Kentucky
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The Letcher County community remembers a judge and seeks answers in the fatal shooting involving a popular sheriff.
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Authorities say a judge in a rural Kentucky county was fatally shot at the local courthouse. The local sheriff has been charged with murder in the killing.
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A body found near Exit 49 in Laurel County off Interstate 75 is believed to be that of suspected gunman Joseph Couch. A couple searching for Couch, along with Kentucky State Police Troopers found the body in a heavily wooded area after seeing vultures flying overhead.
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Kentucky state officials are speaking out about a recent rash of school threats.
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We asked: What would you like to see on the 10th Street floodwall mural? Here’s what you said.
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Authorities continue to search for the gunman who wounded five people after opening fire on Interstate-75 in southeastern Kentucky. It has been nearly a week since the attack took place. Police say 32-year-old Joseph Couch is the prime suspect in the shooting.
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A recent LPM News project focused on solutions Louisville groups are embracing to help young people of color get mental health support.