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Winning Mega Millions numbers for Friday, July 28, 2023. Lottery drawing at $1.05B

Here are the winning Mega Millions numbers and results for the $940 million lottery drawing jackpot on Friday, July 28, 2023.

 

Officer Nickolas Wilt home after 109 days in hospital following Old National Bank shooting

Officer Nickolas Wilt was shot in the head during the mass shooting at Old National Bank in downtown Louisville. Today, he got to go home.

 

LMPD has arrest warrant for Donnie Stoner, suspended Manual football coach

Jefferson County Public Schools said Stoner had been "temporarily removed" from his coaching duties on July 14.

 

Memorial for Eastern Kentucky flood victims unveiled

A monument remembering 22 people who lost their lives in the flooding of Hindman was unveiled for the community to see

 

Here's how Kentucky's law works for filling U.S. Senate vacancies

The Kentucky General Assembly shifted appointment power from the governor to state parties in a 2021 bill, which was urged by Sen. Mitch McConnell.

 

Mitch McConnell will continue serving as Senate GOP leader after health questions, his office said

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell will continue serving as GOP leader in the lower chamber, his office said, following mounting health questions.

 

Kentucky woman sentenced to 9 years in prison for sending threatening mail to neighbors

Suzanne Craft, 54, was sentenced to nine years in prison and three years of supervised release for sending racist mail to her neighbors.

 

Systemic racism, Breonna Taylor and the DOJ report: a conversation with LMPD's new chief

The Courier Journal sat down with Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel, the newly appointed permanent Chief of Police, to discuss her philosophies on policing.

 

GOP nominee would renew push for Medicaid work requirement if elected governor in Kentucky

Republican candidate for Kentucky governor Daniel Cameron's administration would seek federal permission to impose the Medicaid work requirement.

 

JCPS announces new principal of Louisville Male High

Keith Cathey graduated from Male in 2001 and went on to work there as a teacher and assistant principal

 

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