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Glenna Bevin alleged in an affidavit that the former governor regularly enters and remains in her home against her wishes, following her around and asking her questions about their divorce case.
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The state Executive Branch Ethics Commission accused Grimes of improperly downloading voter information onto a thumb drive during her 2015 re-election campaign.
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This is a story for Kentucky Derby noobs. LPM’s William Padmore has three things you need to know to survive your first Derby.
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In a plan unveiled Tuesday, Jefferson County Public Schools staff proposed reconsolidating this year’s glitchy nine-bell school schedule.
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With a number of hotly contested primary races for Metro Council, political candidates in Louisville are shelling out thousands on campaign videos, yard signs and mailers.
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Indiana state auditors show former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel and his family are responsible for paying back more than $4 million in nonprofit funds.
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The outcome of a U.S. Supreme Court case based in Grants Pass, Oregon, could have consequences for street camping bans that effectively ban public homelessness across the country — including a similar statewide ban passed in Kentucky this year.
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Senior centers are a valuable resource for older generations who feel socially isolated.
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Hats are a quintessential part of a Kentucky Derby look. And for Derby 150 coverage, LPM’s arts and culture Breya Jones tried creating her own custom hat.
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Kentucky’s next commissioner of education Robbie Fletcher said he wants to reform school accountability measures, like testing, and change the conversation about teaching.
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Louisville lawmakers and Republican leaders gathered outside the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts Monday to announce several new state investments.
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The American Quilter’s Society is celebrating the 38th annual QuiltWeek this week in Paducah.
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LPM Southern Indiana reporter Aprile Rickert reached out to candidates in contested races in Clark and Floyd counties to help inform voters ahead of the primary election May 7.
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Here are the candidates running for Clark County coroner.
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Here are the candidates running to represent Indiana House District 66, which includes portions of Clark, Jefferson and Scott counties.
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Here are the candidates running to represent Indiana House District 71, which includes Clark and Floyd counties.
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Here are the candidates running for Floyd County Commissioner District 2.
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Here are the candidates running to represent Indiana House District 70, which includes Harrison County and portions of Clark, Floyd and Washington counties.
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Here are the candidates running for the Clark County Commissioner District 1 seat.
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Here are the candidates running for Floyd County Council at large seats.
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Here are the candidates running for Floyd County Coroner.
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Here are the candidates running for Clark County Council at large seats.
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New rules from the Environmental Protection Agency will extend federal regulations of coal ash at active and inactive coal-burning plants and disposal sites throughout the country.
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The Federal Trade Commission's ban on noncompetes would impact the health care industry when and if it goes into effect. Some in the industry are applauding the rule, while others are voicing their dismay and vowing to sue.