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ReImagine Appalachia analyzed data showing the region already has an outsized role in some manufacturing sectors. Armed with that knowledge, they say communities could attract similar green manufacturing companies and add good paying jobs.
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People across western Kentucky and northwestern Tennessee are coming together to support the LGBTQ+ community with a month of pride events.
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Several women accused Brian Bailey of sexual abuse, two internal police investigations determined the complaints were credible, but local prosecutors say he shouldn't face the felony sodomy charge.
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The urban design team at the University of Louisville’s Envirome Institute has plans to transform a downtown park into a “microforest.” The team aspires to make it a small urban oasis.
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An arctic blast arrived Thursday night, bringing subzero temperatures and several inches of snow. State officials say the storm isn't over.
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A pedestrian was struck by the driver of a vehicle before being transported to University of Louisville Hospital, where she later died from her injuries.
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Eastbound lanes on the Sherman Minton Bridge will be closed Friday night through Monday morning.
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The much-loved pavilion near Hogan’s Fountain in Cherokee Park will remain closed into the new year, as city officials debate whether to tear it down or make costly renovations .
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City officials hope the ordinance will make it easier to force changes at properties where crime is causing problems for neighbors.
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Businessman Craig Greenberg will take over the reins of Louisville Metro Government when Mayor Greg Fischer leaves office in January.
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As Louisville officials debates whether restoring the King Louis XVI statue is worth the cost, they're asking for the public’s feedback.
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The projects will remain affordable for the next 20 years, under the grant agreements signed by the city and developers.