Yasmine Jumaa
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The American Printing House for the Blind is part of an initiative that aims to improve standards for digital braille for a more comprehensive reading experience.
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A Metro Council effort aims to extend emergency home repair aid to residents who need it to stay warm this winter.
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A big winter storm is expected to hit the eastern and central parts of the country Thursday. Here are some safety resources and tips for those living in the region.
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The measure restricts unsheltered people from sleeping on public property, and would allow the city to confiscate their personal belongings if placed in public walkways.
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Kentuckian Chris Hartman got married on the White House lawn this week shortly after President Joe Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act into law.
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This week in Louisville, residents who celebrate will have several event opportunities to get into the Christmas spirit.
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Groups in eastern Ky. are asking for new and gently used items, including winter necessities, holiday decorations and gifts for all ages.
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City officials considered another controversial change to an ordinance once meant to protect houseless residents.
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Natalie Harris with Louisville’s Coalition for the Homeless talks about a proposal that could make it easier for the city to clear encampments and confiscate people’s belongings.
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Louisville Metro officials say they’re launching more permanent, neighborhood-based counseling services in the new year.