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Hear from some of the people leaving LPM amid budget cuts.
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After an expansion period, Louisville Public Media is cutting costs by 17% in personnel and programming.
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After nearly 40 years, the Parkland Library reopened on Thursday, marking a new beginning for the historic building.
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The Americana World Community Center is at risk of closing in the next two months amid a nationwide change to federal policies on diversity, equity and inclusion.
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LPM News wants to answer your questions about Louisville and Southern Indiana. Submit them for a chance to be featured on Curious Louisville.
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As federal officials seek to deport thousands of people, Louisville residents and an undocumented father said their fear is pushing them to take action.
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Conversations on LPM’s new talk show will center news and issues in Louisville and Southern Indiana.
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Officials have tips to avoid cold-related illness or injury as snow and ice cover much of Louisville and Southern Indiana.
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Many Kentuckians with criminal records are eligible to clear them but haven’t. Local advocates and organizations want state lawmakers to make the process easier.
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Connecting people who are experiencing food or housing insecurity to resources can be difficult. Louisville businesses and organizations are trying to build community by removing some barriers.
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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.