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Powerball numbers for the Saturday, July 15, 2023 drawing. Lottery jackpot at $875 million

The winning Powerball numbers for Saturday, July 15, 2023 are in. Did you win the lottery jackpot?

 

Love LEGO's? Check out these amazing displays from the 2023 LEGO Brick Convention

The Kentucky International Convention Center hosted the 2023 LEGO Brick Convention

 

The 8th Annual African Heritage Festival was held in Louisville Saturday

The 8th Annual African Heritage Festival offered great food, music, dance, sports, fashion, cultural demonstrations and so much more this Saturday

 

New round of student loan debt forgiveness will erase balances for over 800,000 people

A one-time adjustment to correct past errors in how many payments student loan borrowers have made is behind the forgiveness.

 

Courier Journal wins multiple awards from local Society of Professional Journalists

Reporters from the Courier Journal took several Society of Professional Journalist awards, and Connor Giffin wins a top honor.

 

Kentucky ban on gender-affirming care for trans kids now in effect after injunction stayed

The lawsuit called for blocking parts of SB 150 that banned physicians from providing puberty blockers and hormone therapy to those under 18.

 

Kentucky man found with human skulls was only arrested on gun charges. Why?

An investigation that began over a tip about human remains in a small town in Pennsylvania has led investigators just south of Louisville.

 

Mega Millions numbers: Jackpot stands at $560 million for Friday's drawing

What are the winning Mega Millions numbers and results for the Kentucky lottery jackpot drawing on Friday, July 14, 2023?

 

Here's a 2023 guide to Louisville's real estate market for homebuyers, sellers and renters

Louisville may be short on homes, but there's no lack of real estate news, from homebuying trends to affordable housing efforts to new developments.

 

Ryan Jacobs, a peer prevention counselor, talked about his time addicted to drugs

Ryan Jacobs, a peer prevention counselor, talked about his time addicted to drugs and the plan for the first installment of opioid settlement funds.

 

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