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Giselle Rhoden
Engagement Reporter/ProducerGiselle Rhoden (she/they) is LPM's engagement reporter and producer. In her role, they cover the stories about the Louisville and Southern Indiana community and its people.
They are a graduate of Bellarmine University where they received a bachelor's in communications and a masters in digital media. Before LPM, she interned at LEO Weekly and CNN Digital in their undergrad. She has been a Louisville resident since 2021, but is originally from Belleville, IL, right outside of St. Louis, MO.
Email Giselle at grhoden@lpm.org.
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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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Here’s what some Louisvillians told LPM News they’re concerned about. We looked at where funding for these issues stands in the current city and state budgets.
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A group of lion dancers in Louisville is melding tradition with modernity. They’ll be performing to celebrate the start of the Lunar New Year.
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24-year-old Quintez Brown was sentenced to 17.5 years in prison Friday for shooting then-Louisville mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg.
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TikTok shut down then reappeared for American users in less than a day, leaving some Kentucky creators apprehensive about what’s next for the app.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city will plow and salt additional streets in hopes of getting JCPS students back to school after the winter storm.
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Louisville Metro Police opened several criminal and internal investigations after a string of violent incidents over the weekend.
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A winter storm packed with below freezing temperatures, snow and ice is expected to hit Southern Indiana and most of Kentucky much of Sunday through Monday morning.
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New tracking data shows two of Bernheim’s eastern golden eagles are taking drastically different routes between Canada and the United States.
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Meet Keleese Toney, a Central High School graduate and nursing student who recently opened her own dance studio, “Dynamik Dancez.”