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Holidays specials are coming to WFPL
This holiday season, you can hear an exploration of the importance of Black holiday music as well as a classic Christmas tale.
Chris Diamantopoulos: “I have a history of playing characters that people should loath”
Chris Diamantopoulos Talks “The Sticky,” Mickey Mouse, and a Tortoise That Will Outlive Us All
McConnell calls the presidential race a ‘cliffhanger’
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell commented on the election and evaded questions about former President Donald Trump at a Wednesday luncheon.
Beshear says Biden stepping down ‘in the best interest of our country’
Kentucky Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear thanked President Joe Biden for his leadership, and remained silent on the subject of a vice presidential nomination.
Dark workplace comedy coming to Jeffersonville takes on power dynamics and norms
The play “Do You Feel Anger?” explores a world where some people’s feelings matter more than others through the lens of a workplace comedy. It’s coming to Jeffersonville in February.
Braun says decisive victory gives him 'platter of opportunity' for policy challenges
Mike Braun said his big election victory gives him a “platter of opportunity” to tackle the “kitchen table issues” he ran on for governor— including property tax and health care reform.
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Kulkarni wins Democratic nomination in state House race after disqualification
Louisville Democrats chose state Rep. Nima Kulkarni to receive their general election nomination Friday, and court motions to block her nomination have been withdrawn.
Louisville sewer district faces state audit
Kentucky Auditor Allison Ball is examining Louisville’s Metropolitan Sewer District after Republican lawmakers asked for a review.
First-time candidate Erin Marshall challenging James Comer for Ky.'s 1st District U.S. House seat
One of Kentucky’s most prominent Republican lawmakers is vying for reelection against a political newcomer in this November’s election.
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Feds require Indiana and other Midwest states to test their milk for bird flu
The USDA has outlined a five-point plan for regular bulk milk testing, which ramps up or down depending on whether any infected milk is detected.
Fact check: Has Louisville really built 18,000 new units of affordable housing?
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg told lawmakers this summer that the city’s affordable housing stock increased by 18,000 units in five years. We checked it out.
Two years after derailment, toxic chemicals still roll through East Palestine
At least twice a week, on average, a Norfolk Southern train with cars displaying hazardous material placards for vinyl chloride and butyl acrylate moves through the town.
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