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Louisville officials want you to strengthen your mind at MindFEST, a mental health festival

MindFEST is back for a second year in Louisville. Here's your guide to the festival celebrating mental health.

 

Kentucky's secretary of state primary pits GOP incumbent against Trump conspiracies

Kentucky's GOP secretary of state primary, between Michael Adams, Stephen Knipper and Allen Maricle, is a referendum on 2020 Trump conspiracy theories

 

New boutique 65-room hotel coming to Baxter Avenue in the Highlands. Take a peek inside

The 65-room boutique hotel, pool and food and dining offerings will occupy spaces formerly home to a disco ball factory in the Highlands.

 

Analysis: Here's who has filled the coffers of Kentucky's primary candidates for governor

Here's who's pulling in the biggest contributions, smallest average donors, highest percentage from inside Kentucky and most from certain industries.

 

3 things to know about JCPS' budget plan for the next school year

The near $2.2 billion budget includes $47 million to go toward teacher salary increases and about $21 million for "school-based Equity Funds."

 

Nose-touching doctor accused of being impaired wins $3.7M lawsuit against Baptist Health

When a mother accused a doctor of being impaired because he was "touching his nose a lot," it set off a yearslong nightmare for the physician.

 

Powerball numbers for Wednesday, May 10, 2023 drawing. Lottery jackpot at $109 million

The winning Powerball numbers for Wednesday, May 10, 2023, are in. Did you win the lottery jackpot?

 

Celebration planned to honor life of Virginia Moore, Kentucky's sign language interpreter

Virginia Moore, who used her hands to serve as a key voice for Kentucky in the COVID-19 pandemic, will be honored at a ceremony next month.

 

Former Louisville Metro Police officer pleads guilty to using excessive force in protests

A former LMPD officer has pleaded guilty to using excessive force during a 2020 protest, with an agreement he will no longer work in law enforcement.

 

Kentucky Kingdom reopens this weekend. Here's what's in store for the 2023 season

Kentucky Kingdom opens for the 2023 season this weekend, with old favorites and new attractions for theme park fans in Louisville and beyond.

 

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