Giselle Rhoden
Breaking News ReporterGiselle is LPM's Breaking News/General Assignment reporter. She is a graduate of Bellarmine University where she received a bachelor's in communications and a masters in digital media. Before LPM, she interned at LEO Weekly and CNN Digital in her 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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The U.S. Department of Justice restored some felony charges against former Louisville Police officers Joshua Jaynes and Kyle Meany for their role in the fatal raid on Breonna Taylor’s apartment in 2020.
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Blak Koffee just opened its second location in west Louisville. The owner says it’s a testament to community, family and faith.
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The “Artists and Afros” Art Show will feature Black arts that highlights joy, culture and heritage on Oct. 5 and 6 at the Norton Healthcare Sports and Learning Center.
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LPM News launched a new series called “Now Eat This,” and we’re asking Kentuckiana residents to share their favorite restaurants with us. What’s yours?
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A month after a judge dismissed some felony charges against two ex-LMPD officers for their role in the fatal raid at Breonna Taylor’s home, the U.S. Department of Justice is calling for an appeal.
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We asked: What would you like to see on the 10th Street floodwall mural? Here’s what you said.
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With the election coming up, we’re hosting discussions to hear what you think about the most pressing local issues – with the topics flowing from community members who join the conversations.
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This year, Kentuckians will help decide whether to amend the state constitution to include a ban on voting by people who aren’t citizens.
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By the end of this month, one local artist is expected to start the makeover for the 10th Street floodwall in the Portland neighborhood, and we want to know what you would like to see in the design.
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The song “Where My Bus At?” was created by Louisville students and went viral earlier this month. The two creatives behind the video said the song is part of their growing initiative to blend hip-hop into learning.