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Tamika Palmer, Breonna Taylor's mother, speaks out against Daniel Cameron

On what would've been Breonna Taylor's 30th birthday several organizations gathered to announce concerted effort to keep Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron out of office

 

See it: Louisville Western High School 2023 graduation photos

Photos from the 2023 Louisville Western High School commencement Monday, June 5. It was the school's 59th commencement.

 

Crusade for the Children raises $6.2 million in 70th annual event

WHAS' Crusade for the Children held its 70th annual event Sunday and brought in the event's second-highest total in history.

 

Kentucky Methodist congregations seeking split from church

The UMC's annual conference kicks off Sunday, and more than one-third of the state's congregations are seeking disaffiliation. Here's what to know.

 

"15,000 and beyond": Mayor Craig Greenberg on affordable housing needs in Louisville

Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg sat down with the Courier Journal and details some steps he wants to take to bring "15,000 and beyond" affordable housing units to Louisville.

 

The short version: What to know about the no-confidence vote controversy at Bellarmine

A recent no-confidence vote in leadership at Bellarmine University in Louisville illustrated a disconnect between some staff. Here's what happened.

 

Some are here, some are on their way: 6 invasive bugs to watch for this summer in Kentucky

Invasive insects threaten to chew through entire forests and hamstring Kentucky agriculture. Experts expect new species to enter the state soon.

 

Here's how much JCPS spends on students at each school

Some schools spend about $12K per student, while others spend $27K. Find out what was spent at your school, according to the district's latest financial reports.

 

How much affordable housing has Louisville built and where is it? Check out these graphics

With Mayor Craig Greenberg setting a goal to build 15,000 affordable housing units in his first term, we look at what's been done so far.

 

Mayor Greenberg set a huge goal for building new affordable housing. So where's his plan?

Five months into his first term, Mayor Craig Greenberg has not said how he plans to build 15,000 affordable homes in the next four years.

 

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