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Alberta O. Jones Park Day launched the #BecauseOfAlbertaJones campaign

Albert O. Jones Park Day launched the #BecauseOfAlbertaJones campaign. It unveiled a new portrait of Alberta and there were more than 30 partners.

 

Alberta O. Jones honored by the Parks Alliance of Louisville, 20-acre park named after her

A small portion of what will become the 20-acre park inspired by Alberta Jones' commitment to social justice called #BecauseOfAlbertaJones.

 

What's happening with the I-265 and I-64 interchange construction and when will it finish?

The project, which started in 2020, will add lanes to Interstate 71 and rebuild the Interstate 265 and Interstate 64 interchange.

 

Inaugural Alberta O. Jones Park Day launches #BecauseOfAlbertaJones social justice campaign

In the first inaugural Alberta O. Jones Park Day, the Parks Alliance of Louisville unveiled a new mural of Alberta O. Jones.

 

Unplaced children sleeping on floor of Kentucky cabinet's Louisville office

A spokeswoman says the Cabinet for Health and Family Services has been forced to house children in an office because of a decline in foster families

 

Winning Mega Millions numbers for Friday, July 7, 2023. Lottery jackpot at $450 million

What are the winning Mega Millions numbers and results for the lottery jackpot drawing on Friday, July 7, 2023?

 

Jefferson County Public Schools coaches complete CPR/AED training at Fern Creek High School

Coaches from Jefferson County Public Schools participated in the annual fall clinic, which reviewed topics like mental health, nutrition and first-aid training.

 

Family: Oldham County teacher killed in Washington DC was a 'champion' to his students

Maxwell Emerson, a Kentucky teacher shot and killed Wednesday, left an impact on students in Oldham County, his family members say.

 

'Do you want to hurt him or save him?' JCPS coaches get life-saving training

An annual first-aid training that includes how to provide CPR and use an AED was a focus for JCPS after a local middle school athlete was saved.

 

Warehouse fire triggers temporary hazmat event for western Louisville residents

More than 50 firefighters were called to fight the blaze, and officials were monitoring the air and sewers for hazardous emissions.

 

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