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After 150 years of having no hospital in the West End, Norton West Louisville celebrates one year in the community
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Children in Louisville and Southern Indiana may be upset or curious about the UPS plane crash.
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As tens of thousands in the area are expected to lose their food benefits this weekend, city leaders and volunteers in Kentuckiana are stepping in to help.
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McLean County is one of six Kentucky counties participating in a buyout program from the state and federal governments following April's historic flooding.
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Louisville-based nonprofit Nile Orphan Care is working to help hundreds of orphans in South Sudan, a country that’s experienced decades of conflict and civil war.
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This Saturday, a second round of No Kings protests against the Trump administration will take place in Louisville and Jeffersonville.
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A new book from a Kentucky native details the last public hanging in the United States, which took place in Owensboro 1936, and examines it through the lens of lynch culture in America.
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Shemika Whiteside discusses Louisville’s birthing care gaps and how Zora’s Cradle helps mothers and families thrive.
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As leaves trade their lush green for crunchy browns, oranges and yellows, there’s no shortage of ways to get out and enjoy the crisp autumn air in Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia.
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After the federal government shutdown cut staffing and services at Great Smoky Mountains National Park, local governments and nonprofits in the region stepped up to foot the bill and keep the park open during the peak fall season.
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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.