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Religious scholar Stephen Patterson's book examines how early Christianity was a force of solidarity rather than division.
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Kentucky is among 22 states that have reported cases of measles this year.
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At a Simmons College discussion Wednesday, panelists addressed a recent report in which the Seminary acknowledged its racist legacy.
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Louisville Metro Police Detective Russell Montfort told news outlets the 17-year-old suspect was arrested Thursday after police received a tip.
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A Hindu temple off Bardstown Road was vandalized this weekend in what city officials are calling a hate crime.
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Silas House’s new book “Southernmost” tells the story of Asher Sharp — an evangelical preacher who sees his life anew after a flood washes away his Tennessee community.
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Louisville’s Bunbury Theatre Company and the Chicago-based Shpiel Performing Identity have teamed up to explore Jewish and other ethnic identities in Louisville.
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This year, economy reporter Roxanne Scott covered a range of issues including downtown development and immigrant deportation. Here are some of her favorites.
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Interfaith leaders in Louisville met Thursday to voice support for legislation to fix DACA, the Obama-era directive Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
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Muslims across the globe are celebrating the holy month of Ramadan. Part of that celebration includes Iftar, or the nightly meal Muslims eat to break their fast.