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As a punishing heat wave took hold of Texas, weather forecasters warned that severe storms with hail and even hurricane-force winds could hobble parts of Appalachia and the Midwest on Friday. Tornadoes were also a risk.
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How innovative tools can help primary care clinicians screen for and treat eating disorders.
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Leaders of the Louisville Metro Police Department released the 911 call and body camera footage of the April 26 shooting.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg reiterated his commitment to reforming the Louisville Metro Police Department, even without federal support.
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The nonprofit I Would Rather Be Reading is providing extra help to public school students in Louisville struggling with fundamental skills.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order that could end federal consent decrees by July. That could affect Louisville.
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Another Louisville Metro Police investigation is underway this month after an officer shot a man in Camp Taylor Saturday night.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg presented his proposed budget for the next fiscal year to Metro Council on Thursday, kicking off months of negotiations.
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After city officials defended a controversial proposal to take Churchill Downs revenue from JCPS, Louisville’s Mayor said he’s open to a new plan.
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Louisville residents can request curbside debris pickup following an intense mix of severe storms and flooding.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and some Metro Council members are defending a decision to cut the public school district out of payments from Churchill Downs.
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An investigation is underway after Louisville Metro Police shot a man who they say had a knife in Crescent Hill on Easter Sunday.