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This winter, Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral will host Room in The Inn, a program to temporarily house women and children experiencing homelessness in Louisville.
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Louisville resident Ned Berghausen survived the Boxing Day Tsunami on Dec. 26, 2004. He shared his story ahead of the 20th anniversary.
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A new Greater Louisville Food Council will work to get city and state government buy-in on a plan to transform the local food system and remedy inequities.
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This Black Friday, the spirit of sharing will live at the 14th annual free coat exchange in Louisville and Southern Indiana.
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Firefighters in Louisville rescued a construction worker on a demolition team who fell into a void Thursday and became trapped in rubble, requiring a tedious, hourslong operation to dig him out.
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For a year, some young adults in three Louisville neighborhoods received $500 a month with no strings attached. A new report shows how it affected them.
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The documentary “499 Days” recounts the life of a Louisville boy who died of a pediatric brain cancer called DIPG. Now, his family wants to use the film to raise awareness for the disease.
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More than 200 years ago, Portland grew around shipping activity along the Ohio River. It’s now the focus of a study examining obstacles between residents and the river.
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The murder trial for missing Bardstown mother, Crystal Rogers, is headed to southern Kentucky.
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A little less than three years after a destructive, historic tornado outbreak tore through downtown Mayfield, the small western Kentucky community is still making strides towards recovery.
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Louisville Public Media CEO Stephen George will step down from his role in January. LPM’s board of directors will lead the transition to and selection of a new leader.
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After a Louisville father lost his 21-year-old son to suicide earlier this year, he channeled his grief into a project he hopes will help others who are at risk.