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Tenants are demanding Collegiate pay relocation and rent costs as the school plans to raze their low-cost units and build a parking lot.
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In its final weeks, the Louisville Game Shop’s owners saw an outpouring of support and sales.
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Louisville grassroots groups working to stop violence in their communities can apply for funding to expand the scope of their work.
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Low-income Kentuckians at risk of losing heat can apply for utility assistance through the end of March or until funds run out.
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The fifth annual Night of Remembrance honored the 160 people who lost their lives to gun violence in 2022.
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City leaders set aside more than $24 million in Louisville’s latest budget, which will go toward improving, reopening and building new libraries.
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A Metro Council effort aims to extend emergency home repair aid to residents who need it to stay warm this winter.
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A natural history museum in New York's Adirondack Mountains has created a lush space of holiday light in the deep snowy woods at the edge of a wilderness.
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Sen. Karen Berg says her son, Henry Berg-Brousseau, struggled with mental illness, “not because he was trans but born from his difficulty finding acceptance.”
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Kentuckian Chris Hartman got married on the White House lawn this week shortly after President Joe Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act into law.
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This week in Louisville, residents who celebrate will have several event opportunities to get into the Christmas spirit.
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Many western and central Kentucky residents marked a solemn occasion Saturday, the first anniversary of last December’s deadly and historic tornado outbreak.