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A grand jury found the prosecution did not show probable cause, so it chose not to indict a man charged with the fatal shooting earlier this month.
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A look back on a year in photos from reporters working with the Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom.
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A suspect is in custody after the shooting that left one person dead and another in critical condition, according to the Frankfort Police Department.
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The CSX Santa Train recently made its 83rd annual voyage across parts of Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia to greet thousands of people and deliver gifts to kids of all ages.
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People tend to make more food around the holidays and that means more food waste. Indiana Public Broadcasting talked with experts about how to get the most out of holiday meals — whether you're cooking at home or for your business.
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Americana Community Center’s new leader has plans to guide the more than 30-year-old nonprofit into a more stable future.
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The word's definition may be obvious, but Friendsgiving can mean different things to different people. Here are expert tips for how to celebrate it.
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Food insecurity is rising everywhere, including in Louisville. Listen to how Feed Louisville is helping.
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Despite the reopening of the federal government, refugees who have resettled in the U.S. no longer qualify for SNAP benefits. The Republican-backed "Big Beautiful Bill" signed into law in July revoked a longtime policy of allowing refugees food assistance under SNAP.
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A new downtown restaurant offers a taste of home to Jamaicans living in Louisville and provides help to those impacted by Hurricane Melissa.
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For six years, Change Today, Change Tomorrow has helped provide free groceries to families in west Louisville.
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After 150 years of having no hospital in the West End, Norton West Louisville celebrates one year in the community