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Jeffersonville resident sentenced for sexually exploiting boys he met in church group

Federal prosecutors say a Newark man victimized at least 52 boys, some of whom he had access to through his role in a Heath church.

 

Wednesday Powerball numbers: Jackpot now at $750 million. Here are your chances at winning

Wednesday night's winning Powerball numbers to be drawn. Here are your chances at winning the $750 million jackpot.

 

Suspect charged with murder in shooting death of Oldham County teacher Maxwell Emerson

A man accused of killing Oldham County High School teacher Maxwell Emerson has been arrested and charged in Washington, D.C.

 

Five things to know if UPS, Teamsters union employees go on strike

Come Aug. 1, if a contract has not been ratified, Teamsters union members are expected to strike — creating the largest single U.S. employer strike.

 

Gallopalooza is back! Here is how to sponsor a statue and how to submit a design

The designs for Gallopalooza are encouraged to be Kentucky Derby related since the Kentucky Derby 150 is next year.

 

Damar Hamlin returns to Cincinnati to teach the CPR and AED skills that saved his life

A half year since his life was saved on the field at Paycor Stadium, Damar Hamlin returns to teach CPR and AED use.

 

How will sports betting work in Kentucky? Questions and answers ahead of the state rollout

Sports fans ready to put their money where their mouth is will finally get a chance in September. Here's what to know on sports betting in Kentucky.

 

Here's what JCPS is doing to curb its annual teacher shortage

During the 2021-2022 school year, JCPS hit an at least five-year high for resignations. This past school year that number fell, but not by much.

 

How this new bike shop is filling a gap for Louisville's cyclists

The new cycling store in Louisville is also offering a sweet deal for customers this summer. Here's what you need to know.

 

Inspector general says Louisville police misconduct investigations halted amid union spat

Louisville Inspector General Ed Harness said he has 18 investigations of police misconduct underway.

 

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