
John Boyle
Deputy Managing Editor, Appalachia + Mid-South NewsroomJohn Boyle is the deputy managing editor of the Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom. He was born in Florida and spent his early childhood there before moving to the Louisville area. He started his journalism career in 2016 at the News and Tribune, a community newspaper in Southern Indiana, then spent time as an investigative health care reporter and consultant in New York City. He joined Louisville Public Media through Report for America in 2020 and served as the Southern Indiana and health reporter before being promoted to news editor in 2022. In 2025, John began his current role with AMSN.
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Here are the candidates running for Floyd County Commissioner District 2.
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Former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel faces charges of theft, official misconduct, ghost employment and obstruction of justice.
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Only one day into the academic year, the district is closing schools for two days. Officials say they’ll use the time to fix the problems.
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Senate Bill 150, which bans gender-affirming medical care for patients under 18 years old, was set to take effect Thursday.
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Tom Wine had served as Jefferson County Commonwealth’s Attorney for 10 years, along with a number of other roles during his 40-year career.
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About 49 percent of people in the Hoosier Survey approve of Gov. Eric Holcomb's job performance, while just 35 percent disapprove.
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The 120 kiosks set up across the state provide a way to easily access IndianaLegalHelp.org and other resources.
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Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb was invited to the conference to speak about Indiana’s efforts to diversify its energy sources.
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The Clark County Clerk says an error with a voting machine caused more than 1,000 votes to go missing from unofficial Election Night results.
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Starting in 2025, the 48 million seniors in Medicare won't have to spend more than $2,000 of their own money on prescription drugs each year.