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Winning Mega Millions numbers for Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023. Lottery drawing jackpot at $1.25B

Here are the winning Mega Millions numbers and results for the $1.1 billion lottery drawing jackpot on Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023.

 

'Biggest changes' in decades: Here's what to know before going back to school at JCPS

"It's lots of change for all of our stakeholders but incredibly important changes for the future of JCPS," Superintendent Marty Pollio said.

 

A massive new pickleball complex is coming to Louisville. Here's where

The pickleball-centered "hangout spot" will have more than a dozen pickleball courts.

 

This local sunglasses brand is returning home with a new store in Louisville. Here's where

The new store is a homecoming for the brand, which was founded in Louisville and headquartered in Simpsonville.

 

Louisville quietly extends controversial contract with jail health care provider

During the spring, Louisville's mayor said the city would seek a health care provider for the jail to begin when Wellpath's contract expired July 31.

 

'A hoarder house:' Louisville home filled with 'explosive materials' to be burnt down

'An absolute hoarder house:' Louisville home filled with 'explosive materials' to be burnt down. One person has been arrested.

 

Kentucky Education Commissioner Jason Glass says he's leaving over anti-trans law

Glass said he doesn't want "to be part of implementing the dangerous and unconstitutional anti-LGBTQIA law that the legislature passed this last session."

 

What are the Mega Millions numbers for Tuesday, August 1? Jackpot rises to $1.10 billion

Tonight's jackpot has surpassed $1 billion. The last time someone was able to secure the prize was in April.

 

Appeals court lets Kentucky continue to enforce ban on gender-affirming care for minors

The Kentucky law, Senate Bill 150, prevents transgender minors from accessing puberty blockers and hormone therapy.

 

Here's who is funding the PAC attack ads in Kentucky's race for governor

Several prominent Kentucky companies such as Churchill Downs, Sazerac and ResCare have sent substantial contributions to both governors associations

 

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