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After 6 Days, Mayor Addresses Protesters In Jefferson Square Park
“A police officer should look at themselves as a guardian, not a warrior,” Mayor Fischer told a group of about 100 demonstrators.
Here Are Our Top Arts Picks In Louisville's Upcoming Season
Need some help deciding what to go to this arts season? Check out these picks from our experts at 90.5 WUOL.
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Councilman David James is challenging Courtney Phelps' eligibility for office. Phelps is also under a temporary restraining order.
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The awards honor newsrooms for outstanding achievements in broadcast and digital journalism.
Money Memories: How One Influencer Turned Her Side Hustle Into A 6-Figure Career
On her platform "Economikat," Katia Chesnok educates millennials, Latinx, and BIPOC communities on all things money.
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Gov. Andy Beshear announced that Kentucky has surpassed 3,000 confirmed coronavirus cases, and says the state is still likely in the “plateau” of the…
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Fischer won more than 60 percent of the vote. Were his supporters motivated by his message, or were voters in the majority-Democrat city falling back on party loyalty?
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Six cases of a rare coronavirus-related inflammatory condition have been identified in Kentucky youth since March, according to public records from the…
Live Lunch September 6: MojoFlo at UofL's Red Barn
Road trip! This week we take Live Lunch on the road to the University of Louisville's Red Barn! The Student Activities Board will be cooking out,…
Cage the Elephant: “They wanted to paint us as these dumb party kids”
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Internet Restored At Kentucky Schools After 6-Hour Statewide Outage
The internet was down at all 172 of Kentucky’s school districts for about six hours Wednesday morning.
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