Jewél Jackson
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Racial trauma, experienced by people of color, is getting more attention after a summer of protests over the police deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
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There is only one in-person polling place this year, and for some the free bus was a necessity that allowed them to vote.
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Some public and private insurancers in the commonwealth are offering telehealth services and waiving co-pays for its members.
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"You still have officers that are walking around that killed someone in their sleep," Jessica Sayles said to the mayor, her voice breaking.
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Kentucky retailers are officially allowed to reopen to the public Wednesday if they comply with limits on customers and social distancing.
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Officers said thermal images showed a heat signature “indicative of cultivating marijuana” at Tyrone Evans’s house. When they searched, they did not find a grow operation.
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A handful of local refugee teenagers are learning photography skills this week through a workshop held at Kentucky Refugee Ministries.
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It's often more difficult than just learning English; refugees have to navigate a complicated system and unfamiliar cultural references.
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Mayor Fischer declared June 11-17 Pride Week in Louisville.
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Since Ali’s death in 2016, the Ali Center has hosted events throughout the first week of June to mark his passing and remember his life.