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JCPS delays return of students, announces no school Monday or Tuesday

After a transportation disaster, JCPS announced it needs more time to fix the issues with its new transportation system.

 

'I was being a dad': JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio has heated exchange with reporter

In a heated exchange, JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio gave his reason why he was not available to the media on Thursday after the district closed.

 

'I was a dad': JCPS Pollio has heated exchange over media availability amid busing disaster

JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio discussed the emotional toll his family has endured while he's led Kentucky's largest district.

 

UPS avoided a walk-off, but is 2023 still the summer of the strike for US workers?

Screenwriters and actors continue high-profile strike. Who else will join the movement this summer?

 

Road closures scheduled on I-65 this weekend. Here's where.

Only one lane will remain open on both sides of I-65 this weekend, as road repairs continue in Bullitt County.

 

WATCH: JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio to give update after first day chaos

JCPS' bus delays on Wednesday caused chaos around the district for parents and students, leaving many stranded and sparking major concerns.

 

JCPS superintendent Pollio says it could be 'middle of next week' before classes begin

During a press conference on Friday afternoon, JCPS superintendent Marty Pollio outlined his timeline for a return to school for students.

 

Jefferson Mall owners seek to demolish former Sears building. Here's what's planned

The site of the former Sears department store at Jefferson Mall in Okolona is set to undergo changes that include a new retail building.

 

Louisville Metro Councilman Jecorey Arthur leaves Democratic Party. Here's why

The former Democrat switched to being an independent in the middle of a meeting about state legislation that he said was "hyper-partisan."

 

JCPS: More classes could be canceled if bus system not fixed in time

A JCPS spokesperson listed several things the districts wants to feel comfortable with so that it can resume classes following busing issues

 

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