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The Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet released its March 2024 unemployment report.
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With demand for jobs like HVAC technicians, electricians and wind turbine installers, enrollment is ticking up at vocational schools as four-year college costs continue to soar.
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In one of his final actions as Senate Majority Floor Leader, Damon Thayer attained voice-vote support for a resolution pertaining to the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority
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A new national report on preschool access shows Indiana lags behind most other states.
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In Kentucky, residents must register to vote at least 29 days before an election.
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The Community Foundation of Southern Indiana is providing funding to support several programs that invest in Hoosiers.
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Every week WAVE 3 meteorologist Tawana Andrew breaks down what we know and what we don't about the climate and weather here in Louisville.
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U.S. Department of Energy Deputy Secretary David Turk met with Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear to celebrate a $270 million federal investment in copper recycling in Kentucky.
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The Food and Drug Administration warns Trader Joe's customers in dozens of states, including Kentucky and Indiana, to throw out fresh basil after a federal investigation linked the product to a salmonella outbreak.
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This week, the Transit Authority of River City, Louisville’s public bus system, announced some of the widest service cuts in the organization’s history. It will slash the frequency of a majority of its routes.
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The 2024 legislative session of the Kentucky General Assembly wrapped up Monday, with Republicans landing a major anti-crime bill and ignoring a request of Gov. Andy Beshear to fund universal pre-K and give teachers a raise.
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An attorney for former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel has requested a stay in a lawsuit filed against him by New Chapel EMS until his criminal case is completed.
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Climate change is making it harder to meet clean air goals, says the 25th annual State of the Air report from the American Lung Association.
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The West End School broke ground on a campus expansion that will add a school for girls by August 2025.
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Federal Emergency Management Agency officials didn’t tell Kentucky flood survivors about an 18-month deadline to appeal for financial assistance. A disaster relief organization says that’s not the only time that’s happened.
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Kentucky nurses are feeling a sense of relief over a new law shielding them from criminal liability for medical errors.
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The CEO of New Chapel EMS says the nonprofit is still paying close to $20,000 a month on high-end vehicles seized in the criminal investigation of former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel.
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In less than a week of opening, the Speed Art Museum staff said it had to temporarily close the newly revamped Native American galleries because of a mechanical issue.
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Odor complaints reached a record high in 2023. Sewer officials promised to work on the issue in 2019. What’s changed?
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Republican Sen. Rand Paul spoke about inflation, veteran support, mental health and homelessness during a visit to western Kentucky on Monday that included stops in Hopkinsville, Grand Rivers, Madisonville and Murray.
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A Louisville developer wants to create housing and office space on land where former government buildings waste away. City lawmakers will decide whether to allow the group to recoup millions of potential tax dollars.
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On Monday, Louisville officials announced a new program for registering all rental properties in Jefferson County.
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A new law called the Safer Kentucky Act will make it illegal for people to camp on the streets. Here’s how it could impact unhoused Louisville residents and the strapped service providers whose jobs are about to get harder.
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Louisville’s Jewish community is prepping for the observance of Passover starting Monday night and running into early next week.