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Kentucky Derby week is in full swing in Louisville. Some residents celebrated at the annual bed race competition.
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From the purple dwarf crested iris to the elusive yellow lady’s slipper, over 1,500 flowering plant species are blossoming at Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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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.
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Mid-afternoon Monday, Kentucky State Police said they’re still searching for the man accused of a mass shooting on Interstate 75 in Laurel County Saturday.
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With the election coming up, we’re hosting discussions to hear what you think about the most pressing local issues – with the topics flowing from community members who join the conversations.
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A group in Louisville is working to insulate Black children from systems of oppression. Their model draws from Black culture and Pan-African ancestral methods of healing.
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Organizers for the 120th Kentucky State Fair have themed this year’s event around celebrating all 120 counties. A local data expert shares how people move in and around those counties, and if he thinks that number could change.
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For more than 50 years, border collies have wowed Kentucky State Fair audiences with their herding skills.
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Joan “Nana” Carter has been doing laundry for residents at Home of the Innocents for 17 years. She said she takes pride in caring for her second family.