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Back to school pop-up event in the Russell neighborhood
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Check your tickets: Mega Millions ticket sold in Kentucky is a winner
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Watch live at 11:30 a.m.: Beshear gives update on Eastern Kentucky flood recovery efforts
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'An amazing heart': Perry County teen dies after volunteering with Kentucky flood clean-up
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Prosecutor who did favors for defendant in exchange for nude images has a change of heart
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Losing GOP 'liberty' candidate for Kentucky state Senate posts $57K bond for recount
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Gerth: Why the Shively housewife is an outdated – and nearly impossible – standard now
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Here's why Trinity High School is going to raze some St. Matthews houses
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JCPS is heading back to school: 6 things parents should know
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Shepherdsville chase ends with man, motorcycle under a police vehicle
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Separate shooting incidents leave 3 injured including juvenile in Shawnee neighborhood
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Tenants in southwest Louisville apartment complex forced to go days with no running water
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Memorial book release to be held for late journalist and Louisville native Bruce Johnson
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Shooting in Shawnee neighborhood leaves man, juvenile injured, LMPD says
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Kentucky's bourbon industry team up for online auction to help flood recovery
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President Joe Biden visits commonwealth to survey damage, pledges continued help for eastern Kentucky
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Teachers look forward to teaching in new JCPS building; 'You kind of dream up your perfect school and here we are'
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Louisville mayor, Metro Council create push to end taxes on diapers, feminine products
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Boone's gas station appeals vacate order; some customers hope owners win
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LMPD: Suspect identified in Fern Creek death investigation
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Arrest made in Shively fatal shooting: The latest on Louisville's 2022 homicides and a map
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President Joe Biden arrives in Kentucky to tour flood-ravaged Eastern Kentucky
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New restaurant to open in Norton Commons; 'we couldn’t be more excited'
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'Heavy rain threat' looms for Eastern Kentucky, raising fear of more flooding, mudslides
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Former Kentucky justice secretary and lawmaker charged with rape
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Jennifer Garner visits Eastern Kentucky flood victims
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Biden views 'incredibly heartbreaking' devastation caused by flash floods in Kentucky
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Strip mining aided deadly Kentucky flooding, ex-regulators say. They want an investigation
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Gerth: At Fancy Farm, Michael Adams stood up to extremism. Daniel Cameron, not so much.
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Breonna Taylor, KY governor's race and more: The 5 biggest takeaways from Fancy Farm 2022
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Kentucky teacher shortage: A look at what can be done to keep educators on the job.
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LMPD: Double shooting near Algonquin leaves 1 critical, another injured
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'We do it for y’all': Newburg wins Dirt Bowl's 2022 championship
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Shooting in Shawnee neighborhood leaves 1 injured: LMPD
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Shively police investigating after victim shows up to hospital with gunshot wound
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'I need my mail': Some Portland residents concerned with mail delivery delays
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The Vault: Fontaine Ferry Park's checkered past
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Coroner identifies 29-year-old as victim in deadly hit-and-run on I-64
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LMPD: Man, woman shot in their vehicle while in Parkland neighborhood
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Gov. Andy Beshear talks next steps in Eastern Kentucky flooding recovery
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'The best of humanity': Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman on recovering after the floods
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First day of school for JCPS students is soon, here's what to know
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In Your Backyard | The 'spotted' history Louisville's Butchertown neighborhood
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'I can't do it again': Can Kentucky blunt worsening flooding and save towns and homes?
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Barbecue and barbs at the 2022 Fancy Farm Picnic
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Oldham County Schools says masking 'optional' as first day approaches
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Break-in temporarily closes 'Tha Drippin' Crab' in Russell neighborhood
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"Every life has value" Kelley Paul subs for Rand Paul the 2022 Fancy Farm Picnic
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"You know my track record" Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron in campaign mode at Fancy Farm
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"That perm won't fix itself" Charles Booker unloads on Rand Paul at 2022 Fancy Farm Picnic
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Fancy Farm 142 was full of 'zingers.' Here's a rundown of the political put-downs.
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One of few Democrats in attendance, Charles Booker takes, makes jabs at Fancy Farm
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Political fireworks at Fancy Farm 142, as GOP (and a few Dems) take the stage
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Biden team, Eli Lilly condemn new Indiana abortion ban
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LMPD: Man dies after apparent hit-and-run on I-64 near Cannons Lane
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Indiana adopts near-total abortion ban as governor signs SB 1 into law
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Fancy Farm 2022: Political picnic heavily dominated by the Republicans
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Bloody Monday: Why some say people are forgetting one of Louisville's darkest days
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President Joe Biden tests negative for COVID-19 ahead of planned Eastern Kentucky trip
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Buckhorn resident Eric Schonblom on the Kentucky flood relief efforts
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Flood aftermath in Buckhorn, KY and Perry County
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'Whatever happens, I love you'; Survivors bury loved ones after tragic Kentucky floods
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After devastating flood, an Eastern Kentucky nonprofit works to save irreplaceable archive
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Shively man shot multiple times, police investigating
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Indiana adopts near-total abortion ban as governor signs SB 1 into law
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Mega Millions numbers for Friday, Aug. 5, 2022
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'It’s their money'; Indiana Senate passes spending relief bill
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Deputy Brandon Shirley's family, community mourns his loss one year later
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'The guy is a menace to society': NuLu business owners take steps to keep neighborhood safe
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'I still am fighting off these charges'; Louisville calls for charges against protesters to be dropped after federal LMPD arrests