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Louisville Metro Council approved union contracts for police officers Thursday night.
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The proposed budget for the next fiscal year, which starts July 1, includes “historic” raises for first responders and other city employees.
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As Indiana faces a worsening attorney shortage, the state Supreme Court is convening a commission to develop solutions for the future of Indiana’s legal profession.
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Monday was supposed to mark the start of a weeklong civil jury trial involving Curtis Hill on allegations that he groped four women in 2018 while attorney general. But a Marion County judge canceled that trial just days before it began.
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On Wednesday, Judge Tracy Davis threw out the whistleblower lawsuit filed against Louisville Metro.
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Starting next year, elections for Louisville mayor and Metro Council are expected to become nonpartisan.
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The number of Indiana military veterans newly enrolled in Department of Veterans Affairs, or VA, health care increased by more than 37 percent in one year.
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Louisville Metro Council Member Donna Purvis has accumulated nearly $20,000 in potential fines for failing to file her campaign donation disclosures on time, according to a staff report from the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance.
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Indiana Republican candidates for governor are sparring with each other in bids to claim “outsider” status in the race.
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The Kentucky Legislature’s “momnibus” bill wasn’t controversial. But a new version of it incorporates a different proposal Democrats walked out over earlier this month.
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House Bill 367, which is currently stalled in the Kentucky Senate, would make it harder for residents to qualify for SNAP benefits. An opponent says it could affect farmers’ businesses and livelihoods.
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Kentucky's next juvenile justice commissioner vowed Thursday to focus on efforts to reduce youth detention rates as he prepares to take the helm of an agency that has been plagued by problems.